Public bug reported:
If you use the -mm option on troffcvt, it always outputs wrong \point-size
definitions: most of them seem to end up computed as 1. (I think, point size N
gets gets turned into point size 1 if N < 12; otherwise gets turned into point
size N - 10.)
I suspect that it's the .H and .HU macros (for creating headings) - this simple
input file works correctly:
.ps 14
.vs 16
.ce
.ft B
troffcvt\-a troff converter
.ft
This one doesn't:
.ps 14
.vs 16
.H 1 "Heading"
.ce
.ft B
troffcvt\-a troff converter
.ft
Here's a slightly longer example:
.ps 10
.vs 13
.HU "Heading"
.P
Now let's try the following word 4 point sizes smaller: \s-4SMALL\s0.
How was that? And now one 4 points larger: \s+4larger\s0. How was that?
** Affects: troffcvt (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: convert mm troff
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troffcvt with -mm option gets all font sizes wrong
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