> > Looking into the `tmac/s' file from Solaris I see that the
> > start-up code *always* sets PO.  Since groff allows the setting of
> > `PO' on the command line, this is not an option for groff.
> 
> So this would lead to the rule "don't mention PO before the -ms
> macros kick in, unless you intend to set it"?  Seems like a fairly
> acceptable and predictable rule to me -- despite my earlier
> confusion.

Yes.  Can provide a patch for groff_ms.man to document that?


    Werner


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