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Re: [Groff] grog misidentifies -ms document


From: Larry Kollar
Subject: Re: [Groff] grog misidentifies -ms document
Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2004 23:29:35 -0500

Robert Goulding wrote:

If an -ms document contains a .SH heading and a table with a header (and hence a .TH request), grog identifies the document as -man rather than -ms. For the following -ms document, grog guesses groff -man -t > :

.SH
Price Table
.LP
The following table gives some prices:
.TS H
allbox, tab(&);
lb lb
l n.
Item&Price
.TH
Strawberries&$1.43
Apples&$1.00
.TE

While the SH, LP, and TS/TE macros are common between -ms and -man, and indeed mean the same thing, the TH macro would be the first called in a manpage... so a TH *outside* a TS/TE pair would indicate a manpage. TH inside that pair should basically be ignored.

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