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-rw-r--r-- | ChangeLog | 8 | ||||
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@@ -1,3 +1,11 @@ +2003-08-15 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> + + * doc/groff.texinfo: Minor fixes. + +2003-08-09 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> + + * tmac/an-old.tmac [cR]: Fix redefinition of `bp'. + 2003-08-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> * doc/Makefile.sub: Not all shells expand wildcards in the `for' diff --git a/doc/groff.texinfo b/doc/groff.texinfo index 629989d1..0d156ddf 100644 --- a/doc/groff.texinfo +++ b/doc/groff.texinfo @@ -3100,7 +3100,6 @@ Underground Press, March 2002. A definitive work that answers all questions and criticisms about the quality and usability of free software. - @end cartouche @endExample @@ -7885,7 +7884,6 @@ than @code{\c}, flushing out the current partial line in the usual way. The @code{.int} register contains a positive value if the last output line was interrupted with @code{\c}; this is associated with the current environment (@pxref{Environments}). - @endDefesc @c ===================================================================== @@ -7988,7 +7986,6 @@ before the last call to @code{lt}. The current setting of this is available in the @code{.lt} read-only number register; it is associated with the current environment (@pxref{Environments}). - @endDefreq @DefreqList {pn, page} @@ -8006,11 +8003,6 @@ page: either the value set by a @code{pn} request, or the number of the current page plus@tie{}1. @endDefreq -@Defreg {%} -@cindex page number register (@code{%}) -A read-write register holding the current page number. -@endDefreg - @Defreq {pc, [@Var{char}]} @cindex changing the page number character (@code{pc}) @cindex page number character, changing (@code{pc}) @@ -8032,14 +8024,16 @@ Note that this doesn't affect the number register@tie{}@code{%}. @DefreqList {bp, [@Var{page}]} @DefreqItem {bp, @t{+}@Var{page}} -@DefreqListEnd {bp, @t{-}@Var{page}} +@DefreqItem {bp, @t{-}@Var{page}} +@DefregListEnd {%} @cindex new page (@code{bp}) @cindex page, new (@code{bp}) Stop processing the current page and move to the next page. This request causes a break. It can also take an argument to set -(increase, decrease) the page number of the next page. The only +(increase, decrease) the page number of the next page (which actually +becomes the current page after @code{bp} has finished). The difference between @code{bp} and @code{pn} is that @code{pn} does not -cause a break or actually eject a page. +cause a break or actually eject a page. @xref{Page Layout}. @Example .de newpage \" define macro @@ -8056,6 +8050,10 @@ cause a break or actually eject a page. @code{bp} has no effect if not called within the top-level diversion (@pxref{Diversions}). +@cindex page number register (@code{%}) +@cindex current page number (@code{%}) +The read-write register@tie{}@code{%} holds the current page number. + The number register @code{.pe} is set to@tie{}1 while @code{bp} is active. @xref{Page Location Traps}. @endDefreq @@ -10931,7 +10929,7 @@ The current horizontal position at the input line. @cindex position, horizontal, in output line, register (@code{.k}) @cindex line, output, horizontal position, register (@code{.k}) A read-only number register containing the current horizontal output -position. +position (relative to the current indentation). @endDefreg @Defesc {\\o, ', abc, '} @@ -14204,7 +14202,6 @@ Set color using the CMYK color scheme, having the 4@tie{}color components @item mr @var{red} @var{green} @var{blue} Set color using the RGB color scheme, having the 3@tie{}color components @var{red}, @var{green}, and @var{blue}. - @end table @item N @var{n} @@ -14270,7 +14267,6 @@ values for @var{n} also, but @code{gtroff} doesn't use this. @item w Informs about a paddable white space to increase readability. The spacing itself must be performed explicitly by a move command. - @end table @node Graphics Commands, Device Control Commands, Simple Commands, Command Reference @@ -14384,7 +14380,6 @@ and @var{black}. @item DFr @var{red} @var{green} @var{blue}@angles{line break} Set fill color for solid drawing objects using the RGB color scheme, having the 3@tie{}color components @var{red}, @var{green}, and @var{blue}. - @end table @item Df @var{n}@angles{line break} @@ -14410,7 +14405,6 @@ Df -1 @noindent sets all colors to blue. - @end table @noindent @@ -14457,7 +14451,6 @@ Although this doesn't make sense it is kept for compatibility. No position changing. @end ignore This command is a @code{gtroff} extension. - @end table @node Device Control Commands, Obsolete Command, Graphics Commands, Command Reference @@ -14570,7 +14563,6 @@ to all following lines until the first character of a line is not a @samp{+} character. This command is generated by the @code{gtroff} escape sequence @code{\X}. The line-continuing feature is a @code{gtroff} extension. - @end table @node Obsolete Command, , Device Control Commands, Command Reference @@ -14592,7 +14584,6 @@ same line ends with an argument of variable length a separating space is obligatory. In @acronym{AT&T} @code{troff}, large clusters of these and other commands are used, mostly without spaces; this made such output almost unreadable. - @end table For modern high-resolution devices, this command does not make sense @@ -14728,7 +14719,6 @@ for displaying in@tie{}X. Due to the obsolete jump-and-write command, the text clusters in the @acronym{AT&T} @code{troff} output are almost unreadable. - @end table @c --------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/tmac/an-old.tmac b/tmac/an-old.tmac index 72d6e3e8..6b75be20 100644 --- a/tmac/an-old.tmac +++ b/tmac/an-old.tmac @@ -94,8 +94,9 @@ . . rn bp an-bp . de1 bp +. br . pl \\n[nl]u -. an-bp +. an-bp \\$* . . .\} . |