Bug#848818: xterm: ctlseqs.txt is not rebuilt from ctlseq.ms
On Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 3:48 PM, Thomas Dickey <dickey@his.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 02:39:27PM -0800, Ben Longbons wrote:
>> The ctlseqs.txt file is not built from ctlseqs.ms if it is modified
>> (which it should be, since it is wrong in a few places).
>
> I don't recall any bug reports on the topic.
I was working on that when I hit this. Besides the one you mentioned,
the xterm-specific `DECSED 3` is missing, for example. I'm sure there
was something with one of the string controls too ...
> ctlseqs.txt is part of the upstream sources, has been since June 2006.
Source means "preferred format for modification", not "in a tarball
somewhere". By your definititon, all of Windows is open-source.
>> * Remove the -P options to preserve formatting, less can handle it.
>
> The makefile doesn't use -P.
By using environment variables and extra pipe commands. But in any
case, a version *without* stripping all that formatting info, viewable
in the terminal, would be nice.
> no. It's an ASCII file. Pretty bullets don't help much, considering that
> less than 1% of the file uses that. For interesting typography, refer to
> the PDF.
That's a matter of opinion. Using the letter `o` for bullets is
particular ugly to me.
>> * -Thtml
>>
>> The html and pdf formats provide significant features not in the txt
>
> groff's html format isn't useful. I don't use that anymore:
You mean the format that is identical to the format you produce, other
than the (admittedly better) filenames for the included `.png`s?
-Ben
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