On Mon, Jul 08, 2013 at 09:36:30AM +0200, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i'd like to bump textproc/groff one last time before the 5.4 release,
> with the following improvements:
>
> - Add a patch to avoid permanent damage to the right margin
> when a man(7) input file contains two consecutive .TP lines.
> This bugfix improves the formatting of unzip(1), for example.
> I have submitted the patch upstream two weeks ago and am waiting
> for feedback, but i'm confident it is correct.
> - Recognize 5.4 as an OpenBSD version in mdoc(7) files.
> [...]
In the wake of modifying the port, I'd like to ask if you would approve a
patch moving the change made in `patches/patch-tmac_troffrc' over to
`an.tmac'.
Specifically, I'm talking about the bit that disables adjustments. Since
`ad' is re-defined as empty, it is not possible to turn text adjustment
back on, at least not with `m.tmac', which IMHO only makes sense in
`an.tmac`.
What is the reason for emptying `ad' anyway? Wouldn't it make more sense
to fix manpages that explicitly use `ad' with parameters other than `l'?
--
Gregor Best