Unless I'm doing something wrong, the change in spacing only seems to kick
in with the *second *footnote - the first still adds the (to me) unsightly
line gap.

Robert.

On Sun, Jan 2, 2022 at 10:44 AM G. Branden Robinson <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Update of bug #61025 (project groff):
>
>                   Status:             In Progress => Fixed
>
>              Open/Closed:                    Open => Closed
>
>
>     _______________________________________________________
>
> Follow-up Comment #8:
>
>
> commit 3e9210e4a8b297766f1d9a41d0568e8cba2827a7
> Author: G. Branden Robinson <[email protected]>
> Date:   Tue Dec 28 19:44:16 2021 +1100
>
>     [me]: Rename new `$x` register to `sx`.
>
>     Since we expect the user to set this register directly, it should not
> be
>     named with a leading '$' per the "me Reference Manual".
>
>     * tmac/e.tmac (initialization, {, }): Do it.
>
>     * tmac/groff_me.7.man:
>     * doc/meref.me.in:
>     * NEWS: Update documentation.
>
>     * doc/meintro.me.in:
>     * doc/meintro_fr.me.in:
>     * doc/meref.me.in: Sync with new register name.
>
>     See <https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?61025>.  Thanks to Dave Kemper for
>     the discussion in <https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?61710>.
>
>
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-- 
Robert Goulding
Director, John J. Reilly Center for Science, Technology, and Values;
Director, Program in History and Philosophy of Science;
Assoc. Professor, Program of Liberal Studies,
Fellow, Medieval Institute,
University of Notre Dame.

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