Assume that anything that doesn't work or behaves oddly is a bug. The documentation should be taken as the authoritative source for how things ought to be. Post to the groff mailing list (groff@ffii.org) with bug reports, questions and suggestions, or contact me directly at: df191@ncf.ca If writing me directly, please include the word "groff" or "mom" in the Subject line or you risk my spam filter nuking your message. Also, please--no html email. That, too, gets nuked. --Peter Schaffter ======================================================================== Version 1.1.7-a =============== Suite number in DOCTYPE LETTER not printing. ---Fixed--- Footer elements not always vertically aligning. ---Fixed--- Footer rule gap not always correctly observed. ---Fixed--- Page numbering, when at top of page, not always falling on HDRFTR_MARGIN. ---Fixed--- Default page numbering style for COPYSTYLE draft is DIGIT instead of roman. ---Fixed--- Hyphens around page numbering when style is DIGIT, ROMAN or ALPHA not vertically centered. ---Fixed--- EXT arg not working with DROPCAP. ---Fixed--- DOC_QUAD not automatically set immediately after START ---Fixed-- Tabs behaving erratically during document processing. ---Fixed--- Version 1.1.7 ============= When DOCHEADER OFF is given, if falls short of the top margin of running text, is not respected and bottom margin falls low. ---Fixed--- Version 1.1.6-e =============== The " mark (doublequote), when entered while not in document processing mode (i.e. just straightforward typesetting), outputs nothing unless SMARTQUOTES is invoked explicitly. ---Fixed--- Version 1.1.6-c =============== In document processing mode, docs that use *none* of the docprocessing tags being ignored. ---Fixed--- Version 1.1.6-b =============== String tabs not picking up #L_MARGIN when #L_MARGIN not explicitly set with L_MARGIN, PAPER or PAGE. ---Fixed--- Infinite loop when B_MARGIN is set lower than FOOTER_MARGIN during doc processing. ---Fixed--- Version 1.1.6-a =============== Mom partially broken when run with groff 1.19.1. Don't know yet what this is, whether bad coding in mom, or a problem with 1.19.1. Only solution for now: run mom 1.1.6 with groff 1.18. ----Fixed--- Top margin of endnotes pages after the first endnotes page when PRINTSTYLE is TYPEWRITE and endnotes single-spacing is turned on falling one line too high. ---Fixed--- Version 1.1.6 ============= DOCHEADER OFF (distance) not being respected. ---Fixed--- FINIS killing ENDNOTES page numbering and heads. ---Fixed--- Version 1.1.5 ============= Draft and revision not appearing in page headers. ---Fixed--- \*[RULE] not working properly with indents and justified copy. ---Fixed--- Post-epigraph spacing in TYPEWRITE causing some first pages to run too deep. ---Fixed--- Spacing of docheaders in TYPEWRITE not always consistent. ---Fixed--- Version 1.1.4 ============= Blockquotes that span pages running too deep. ---Fixed--- Version 1.1.3 ============= Footnotes not outputting on final page of document body when ENDNOTES is invoked. ---Fixed--- Pad not working properly and/or spitting out warnings when fill mode is on. ---Fixed--- Version 1.1.2 ============= PAGENUM_STYLE being ignored unless entered after START. ---Fixed--- Version 1.1 =========== String tabs not working as advertised when set from within other tabs. ---Fixed--- .COLLATE sometimes depositing a header on the first page of a subsequent doc. ---Fixed with workaround BREAK_QUOTE--- .UNDERLINE_QUOTES in PRINTSTYLE TYPEWRITE not on by default as advertised. ---Fixed--- .TI not cooperating with other indent styles. ---Fixed--- .WS and .SS not cooperating. ---Fixed--- .RW and .EW not working. ---Fixed--- ======================================================================== KNOWN PROBLEMS -------------- The indent macros from the typesetting macro set may not always perform well in conjunction with the document processing macros, especially when documents are set in columns. Mostly, this is the result of inadequate testing. There are only so many "who'd want to do this anyway?" scenarios I can think of on my own. Epigraphs at the bottoms of page may sometimes run exactly one line deeper than they should. The alternative (from my point of view) is to have them run 1 line shorter than they should. The problem stems from the fact the epigraphs are leaded differently than all other text, and there's only so much adjusting that can be done with the whitespace surrounding them to get them to bottom align. Since stylistically, epigraphs should never appear at the bottom of a page/column without at least some running text beneath them in order to make sense of the role they play in page layout, this not likely to be fixed for some time.