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Re: [Groff] end position of D commands
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Bernd Warken |
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Re: [Groff] end position of D commands |
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Wed, 31 Oct 2001 22:32:16 +0100 |
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On Wed, Oct 31, 2001 at 08:52:01PM -0000, Ted Harding wrote:
> On 31-Oct-01 Bernd Warken wrote:
> >
> > The position after a graphical object has been drawn is at its end;
> > for circles and ellipses, the "end" is at the right side.
>
> As so often, this depends on how you interpret the classical troff
> manual. They don't always spell it out. The classical troff
> definition is consistent with
>
> "The end of a drawn object defined by coordinates is the position
> reached at the last coordinate. The end of an ellipse or
> circle is at its right side."
>
> The [g]troff manual only spells this out.
>
Why the hack, do you cling to this blunder polygoning? The classical
text speaks about the end after drawing, not a word about coordinates.
And this is a reasonable position. I changed input.cc to the classical
compatibility behavior. Any objections?
Please remember that so far, the groff_out parser was so buggy that it
was not compatible at all, neither to the classical case, nor to its
own documentation. For example, even the filled ellipse/circle differed
from their outlined equivalent. It's time to get back to reason.
Ok?
Bernd
- [Groff] Obsolete Df command?, Bernd Warken, 2001/10/30
- RE: [Groff] Obsolete Df command?, Ted Harding, 2001/10/30
- Re: [Groff] Obsolete Df command?, Bernd Warken, 2001/10/30
- [Groff] end position of D commands, Bernd Warken, 2001/10/30
- Re: [Groff] end position of D commands, Ralph Corderoy, 2001/10/31
- Re: [Groff] end position of D commands, Bernd Warken, 2001/10/31
- Re: [Groff] end position of D commands, Ted Harding, 2001/10/31
- Re: [Groff] end position of D commands, Bernd Warken, 2001/10/31
- Re: [Groff] end position of D commands, Ted Harding, 2001/10/31
- Re: [Groff] end position of D commands,
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