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[bug #65403] Meaning of ".if c" in nroff mode undocumented
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Dave |
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[bug #65403] Meaning of ".if c" in nroff mode undocumented |
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Sat, 2 Mar 2024 21:24:55 -0500 (EST) |
Follow-up Comment #4, bug #65403 (group groff):
[comment #3 comment #3:]
> Right, because \[bu] is defined for that output device with
> `fchar`, in tty.tmac.
Oh. Right. I knew that, of course. *fidgets awkwardly with shirt cuffs*
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- [bug #65403] Meaning of ".if c" in nroff mode undocumented, Dave, 2024/03/02
- [bug #65403] Meaning of ".if c" in nroff mode undocumented, G. Branden Robinson, 2024/03/02
- [bug #65403] Meaning of ".if c" in nroff mode undocumented, Dave, 2024/03/02
- [bug #65403] Meaning of ".if c" in nroff mode undocumented, G. Branden Robinson, 2024/03/02
- [bug #65403] Meaning of ".if c" in nroff mode undocumented,
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- [bug #65403] Meaning of ".if c" in nroff mode undocumented, Dave, 2024/03/07
- [bug #65403] Meaning of ".if c" in nroff mode undocumented, G. Branden Robinson, 2024/03/07
- [bug #65403] Meaning of ".if c" in nroff mode undocumented, Dave, 2024/03/07