Follow-up Comment #3, bug #64501 (project groff): I once saw a problem caused by the following, but I can't remember if it was in grohtml or someplace else.
grohtml _does_ try to set the line length really long. tmac/html.tmac:.mso www.tmac tmac/troffrc-end:. do mso www.tmac tmac/www.tmac.in:. ll 1000n tmac/www.tmac.in:. ll 1000n I see two problems here. First, 1000n may not be enough. But we can fix that, especially if we do what I intend with the `.R` register (bug #63587). The second and worse problem is that this changed line length _does not alter the line length used in environments_. Environments are initialized with formatting parameters corresponding to the _formatter_'s defaults. (The output device has defaults for a paper format, but the 'html' device doesn't use them, so you get the formatter's defaults.) I suppose the "real fix" for this is to give _groff_'s 'html' device some default paper dimensions that make sense when it's actually formatting. We could define a new papersize that is effectively infinite in both dimensions... _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?64501> _______________________________________________ Message sent via Savannah https://savannah.gnu.org/