On Wed, Jul 23, 2014, Yves Cloutier wrote: > Right now I have hardcoded some default values into the script that > generates the MOM code, but the idea will be that all those settings that > relate to HOW you want your document to look (like page size, margins, > heading styles) would be specified in a separate file, like a stylesheet, > which you can specifiy to use when the document being compiled. This would > allow for easily changing the look of your document simply by specifying a > different "stylesheet".
This is precisely where mom shines: the ease of creating stylesheets and templates. The actual tag-set is quite small compared to the number of macros that define the style for each tag. You might want to consider designing some useful templates/stylesheets and bundle them into your work. They, in combination with the ease of using Markdown, would make the whole package very attractive to groff newcomers. -- Peter Schaffter http://www.schaffter.ca