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Re: [Groff] `groff_char.7' works only for `man', but not for `groff'
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Werner LEMBERG |
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Re: [Groff] `groff_char.7' works only for `man', but not for `groff' |
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Tue, 27 May 2014 17:37:35 +0200 (CEST) |
> Why not allowing (not forcing) this additional first line also for
> every other files written in some `groff' language document?
You rather mean: Why not make groff accept such a line to invoke
preprocessors?
I think that this approach is too simplistic; for example, it doesn't
allow for preprocessor options.
> That is already done in `grog', but I don't know who to implement
> that in the `groff' program.
My gut feeling is that improving grog is more useful than spending
time to make groff do the same.
Werner
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Re: [Groff] `groff_char.7' works only for `man', but not for `groff', Bernd Warken, 2014/05/26
Re: [Groff] `groff_char.7' works only for `man', but not for `groff', Bernd Warken, 2014/05/26
Re: [Groff] `groff_char.7' works only for `man', but not for `groff', Bernd Warken, 2014/05/27
- Re: [Groff] `groff_char.7' works only for `man', but not for `groff', Werner LEMBERG, 2014/05/27
- Re: [Groff] `groff_char.7' works only for `man', but not for `groff', Bernd Warken, 2014/05/27
- Re: [Groff] `groff_char.7' works only for `man', but not for `groff',
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- Re: [Groff] `groff_char.7' works only for `man', but not for `groff', Ted Harding, 2014/05/27
- Re: [Groff] `groff_char.7' works only for `man', but not for `groff', Bernd Warken, 2014/05/27