Hi Branden, On Sun, Mar 17, 2024 at 08:31:55PM +0100, Alejandro Colomar wrote:
Hmmm, I was about to say inset, but double-checked groff_man(7) to be sure of the exact term, and then I got confused even more:
$ man groff_man | grep ' \.\(IP\|RS\) \[' .RS [inset‐amount] .IP [tag [indentation]]
Since RS uses the same amount that IP used before it, it seems they could be the same thing. But then RS uses inset and IP uses indentation. How do pears be added to apples? :)
I think this paragraph, about the IN register is where the confusion lies. So IN holds an amount that will be used as inset-amount or as indentation, depending on who uses it. That ambiguity was what confused me. Cheers, Alex -- <https://www.alejandro-colomar.es/> Looking for a remote C programming job at the moment.