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#937 An incorrectly formatted page (pdf)

Programmer's Guide
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2024-01-16
2024-01-15
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There is something wrong at page 222 , 223 ...
see attached screenshot.

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  • Simon Sobisch

    Simon Sobisch - 2024-01-15
    • summary: An incorrectly formatted page --> An incorrectly formatted page (pdf)
    • assigned_to: Fabrice Le Fessant
     
    • Vincent (Bryan) Coen

      This was caused by the person that updated the 6.texi file

      Ask them t fix it as I cannot see what the error is other than his
      changes for indexed numbers etc.

      On 15/01/2024 21:00, Simon Sobisch wrote:

      • summary: An incorrectly formatted page --> An incorrectly
        formatted page (pdf)
      • assigned_to: Fabrice Le Fessant

      [bugs:#937] https://sourceforge.net/p/gnucobol/bugs/937/ An
      incorrectly formatted page (pdf)

      Status: open
      Group: Programmer's Guide
      Created: Mon Jan 15, 2024 08:59 PM UTC by Eugenio Di Lorenzo
      Last Updated: Mon Jan 15, 2024 08:59 PM UTC
      Owner: Fabrice Le Fessant
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      There is something wrong at page 222 , 223 ...
      see attached screenshot.


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      • Arnold Trembley

        Arnold Trembley - 2024-01-16

        Page 222 and 223 is the A4 version of the error.

        For USA letter size paper, the formatting goes off the rails around page 237 or 238.

        But the formatting looks bad for the next 14 pages in USA letter size.

         
  • Fabrice Le Fessant

    Sorry guys, indeed, there was a small change that broke the formatting within for USAGE clause description. I have committed a fix.

     
  • Simon Sobisch

    Simon Sobisch - 2024-01-16
    • status: open --> closed
     
  • Simon Sobisch

    Simon Sobisch - 2024-01-16

    no problem, thanks for taking care and for doing the initial work on this

     

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