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[bug #64155] specifying -fZD on command line generates warnings


From: G. Branden Robinson
Subject: [bug #64155] specifying -fZD on command line generates warnings
Date: Sat, 6 May 2023 22:35:41 -0400 (EDT)

Follow-up Comment #6, bug #64155 (project groff):


> Is it an error to specify a family where some font styles are missing if the
document never asks to use those styles?

I'd characterize that as a warning.  I'd like to see the formatter check for
the existence of all four styles when a family is requested.  (Or at startup
if `-f` is specified.)
 
> Is it an error to specify a family where _all_ font styles are missing if
the document never actually uses that family? (e.g., specifying "-fZD" on the
command line to process a document whose first line is ".fam T")

I'd make this a warning too.

And, more realistically, in the case where, on the "dvi" device, someone
specified -fC, thinking they could get something equivalent to the "Courier"
family.  But the Computer Modern fonts aren't quite up to that.


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