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[bug #63289] [mdoc] .Bd -unfilled lines run together when .Sm and .No ar


From: G. Branden Robinson
Subject: [bug #63289] [mdoc] .Bd -unfilled lines run together when .Sm and .No are both also in effect
Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2024 14:33:17 -0400 (EDT)

Update of bug #63289 (group groff):

                  Status:                    None => Confirmed              

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Follow-up Comment #2:

Running 4.4BSD-Lite2's _mdoc_ macros (with changes to drop a blank line from
"doc-nroff" and use `mso` instead of `so` requests with absolute file specs)
is a bit glitchy, but does seem to suggest that this may have regressed at
some point in _groff mdoc_.


$ nroff -ww -M HISTORY/MDOC/1995-4.4BSD-Lite2 -m doc.4.4BSD-Lite2
ATTIC/63289.mdoc
troff:ATTIC/63289.mdoc:1: warning: macro 'dD' not defined
troff:ATTIC/63289.mdoc:4: warning: macro 'gP' not defined
troff:ATTIC/63289.mdoc:5: warning: register 'aC' not defined
troff:ATTIC/63289.mdoc:5: warning: register 'dZ' not defined
troff:ATTIC/63289.mdoc:5: warning: register 'oM' not defined
troff:ATTIC/63289.mdoc:5: warning: macro 'n1' not defined
troff:ATTIC/63289.mdoc:8: warning: register 'dP' not defined
troff:ATTIC/63289.mdoc:8: warning: register 'O1' not defined
TEST(7)                      BSD Reference Manual                     
TEST(7)

NAME
     test0 − illustration of mdoc .Bd macro

     line10
     line2
     line3

4.4BSD                         October 29, 19124                            
1


Not sure what the stray zeroes are about.  But the line break is clearly
there.


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