Werner LEMBERG wrote: > > It sounds like a good idea, but there are so many potential > > enhancements that would make tbl easier to live with that it's > > almost worth a rewrite. > > Hmm, can you post a TODO, please?
My short list is primarily cosmetic (the goal is to require a minimal amount of primitive markup) and there are workarounds to most of them. 1 HTML support (would probably require changes to the groff wrapper to pass a command-line option to tbl for -Thtml) 2) Global point size option 3) Rotate option for -Tps (a built-in version of http:// www.port.de/cgi-bin/groff/RotateTables more or less) 4) Conditional global options and formats - if you're using the same info in a different document, for example > Additionally, I ask you to further test Joachim's `HDtbl' package > > ftp://ftp.uni-heidelberg.de/pub/HDtbl/0.91 The introduction is here, if anyone wants to see what it's doing: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/groff/2005-12/msg00003.html > I'm going to include this soon (after I've released a new FreeType > version). Hmmmm.... looks like two of those pesky TrueType hinting patents are going to expire on Monday. Is that the reason for the new version? -- Larry _______________________________________________ Groff mailing list Groff@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/groff