This is a minimal example that reflects my problem. I'm using a
fairly recent CVS version of groff on OSX 10.4.
.LP
\&...
.TS H
allbox expand;
cbp9 cbp9 cbp9w(3i)
cp9v10 lp9v10 lp9v10 .
Pattern Indication Solutions
.TH
T{
Power LED on
for 2 seconds
or longer
T} T{
Power-on Self Test Failed
T} Replace the gadget.
.TE
The text in the first column should be centered, but is left-
justified. Displaying a PS version, you can also see that the two
cells using text blocks are higher than the one-liner cell. If the
one-liner was vertically centered, I could understand that, but it
obviously isn't.
The tbl(1) manpage says that text in cells is vertically centered
unless you use the T or D specifiers. That doesn't seem to be the
case here either.
Can anyone shed some light here?
--
Larry Kollar k o l l a r @ a l l t e l . n e t
Unix Text Processing: "UTP Revival"
http://unixtext.org/
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