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[bug #62973] introduce documentary concept: "unstyled" characters/glyphs
From: |
G. Branden Robinson |
Subject: |
[bug #62973] introduce documentary concept: "unstyled" characters/glyphs |
Date: |
Mon, 5 Jun 2023 02:13:06 -0400 (EDT) |
Update of bug #62973 (project groff):
Status: None => In Progress
Assigned to: None => gbranden
Planned Release: None => 1.23.0
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Follow-up Comment #3:
I did it. It needs a ChangeLog bug-closer.
commit 890c9e30b8d468a4ddd228da516f08fb76ae074e
Author: G. Branden Robinson <g.branden.robinson@gmail.com>
AuthorDate: Mon May 29 10:33:19 2023 -0500
Commit: G. Branden Robinson <g.branden.robinson@gmail.com>
CommitDate: Mon May 29 10:33:19 2023 -0500
[docs]: Revise discussion of fonts.
* doc/groff.texi:
- Rename node/section "Fonts and Symbols" to "Using Fonts". Add
giant new introduction, properly establishing terminology.
- Rename node/section "Changing Fonts" to "Selecting Fonts". Shift
location of `.fn` and `.sty` register documentation. Rewrite
presentation of `ft` and `\f`. Discuss typeface selection by
mounting position and font (or style) name together; since
arguments to these formatter instructions are always interpreted as
mounting positions first, it doesn't make much sense to me to
present them separately, and the new introduction provides the
necessary background. Tighten example. Document that current and
previous font selections are environment properties.
- Add several concept index entries.
- Do more migration from "symbol" and "glyph" names to "special
character" names.
* man/groff.7 (Using fonts): Introduce new section, synced with the
renamed node from our Texinfo manual above.
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