Re: [9fans] how can I set path

2011-03-24 Thread 流明
it does!
 thank you very much!
  
  
 >From: John Floren 
>Subject: how can I set path
>Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2011 21:36:51 -0700

>bind -b /usr/glenda/inferno/Plan9/386/bin /bin

>2011/3/24 ���˜Ž <34261...@qq.com>:
>> but i want to build inferno on plan9, i have to� add
>> /usr/glenda/inferno/Plan9/386/bin to my default path.
>> how can i do that?
>>
>>
>>>From: Jacob Todd 
>>>Subject: how can I set path
>>>Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2011 00:23:09 -0400
>>
>>>You don't.�  You may want read /sys/doc/9.ps.
>>

Re: [9fans] how can I set path

2011-03-24 Thread Jacob Todd
bind -a /usr/glenda/inferno/Plan9/386/bin /bin


Re: [9fans] how can I set path

2011-03-24 Thread John Floren
bind -b /usr/glenda/inferno/Plan9/386/bin /bin

2011/3/24 流明 <34261...@qq.com>:
> but i want to build inferno on plan9, i have to add
> /usr/glenda/inferno/Plan9/386/bin to my default path.
> how can i do that?
>
>
>>From: Jacob Todd 
>>Subject: how can I set path
>>Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2011 00:23:09 -0400
>
>>You don't.  You may want read /sys/doc/9.ps.
>



Re: [9fans] how can I set path

2011-03-24 Thread 流明
but i want to build inferno on plan9, i have to add 
/usr/glenda/inferno/Plan9/386/bin to my default path.
 how can i do that?
  
  
 >From: Jacob Todd 
>Subject: how can I set path
>Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2011 00:23:09 -0400

>You don't.  You may want read /sys/doc/9.ps.

Re: [9fans] how can I set path

2011-03-24 Thread Jacob Todd
You don't.  You may want read /sys/doc/9.ps.


[9fans] how can I set path

2011-03-24 Thread 流明
I'm new to plan9. i don't know how to set path on plan9, can you help me? thank 
you.

Re: [9fans] troff macro II

2011-03-24 Thread Gregory Pavelcak
Typing from phone so I'll be brief.

Just put the header at the bottom of the page and pipe the .ps output
through sed to change the vertical position.

I found this easier than moving back up the page in troff.

Greg

On Mar 24, 2011 12:56 PM, "Rudolf Sykora"  wrote:

Hello 9fans,

since in the previous thread started by me ('troff macros for
typesetting books/longer texts') nobody touched my question about
producing wanted headings, I started experimenting, but so far has not
been quite successful.

Since text to appear in my headings is to mirror section names, like
'1.2', and a beginning of such a section appears somewhere lower on a
page---definitely below the page heading---, I must create a page
heading just after the very page is filled, i.e., as I feel, the
heading could actually be produced when the ms .BT macro (usually used
to typeset footings) is called. So I naively tried to redefine the .BT
macro, actually, by just appending 4 extra lines:

.de BT
.nr PX \\n(.s
.nr PF \\n(.f
.ft 1
.ps \\n(PS
'lt \\n(LTu
.po \\n(POu
.if \\n%>0 .tl \(ts\\*(LF\(ts\\*(CF\(ts\\*(RF\(ts
.ft \\n(PF
.ps \\n(PX
.\"  ABOVE IS THE ORIGINAL, BELOW MY APPENDIX
.mk
\v'|0.5i'
.tl 'a'b'c'
.rt
..

Please consider this just as an experiment (no point-size changes,...).
This for some reason doesn't work.
Since some of you probably have experience, could sb. tell what is wrong?

Thank you
Ruda


[9fans] troff macro II

2011-03-24 Thread Rudolf Sykora
Hello 9fans,

since in the previous thread started by me ('troff macros for
typesetting books/longer texts') nobody touched my question about
producing wanted headings, I started experimenting, but so far has not
been quite successful.

Since text to appear in my headings is to mirror section names, like
'1.2', and a beginning of such a section appears somewhere lower on a
page---definitely below the page heading---, I must create a page
heading just after the very page is filled, i.e., as I feel, the
heading could actually be produced when the ms .BT macro (usually used
to typeset footings) is called. So I naively tried to redefine the .BT
macro, actually, by just appending 4 extra lines:

.de BT
.nr PX \\n(.s
.nr PF \\n(.f
.ft 1
.ps \\n(PS
'lt \\n(LTu
.po \\n(POu
.if \\n%>0 .tl \(ts\\*(LF\(ts\\*(CF\(ts\\*(RF\(ts
.ft \\n(PF
.ps \\n(PX
.\"  ABOVE IS THE ORIGINAL, BELOW MY APPENDIX
.mk
\v'|0.5i'
.tl 'a'b'c'
.rt
..

Please consider this just as an experiment (no point-size changes,...).
This for some reason doesn't work.
Since some of you probably have experience, could sb. tell what is wrong?

Thank you
Ruda



Re: [9fans] troff macros for typesetting books/longer texts

2011-03-24 Thread Gabriel Diaz
hello

html?

For those who use math in their docs, this might be of interest:
http://www.mathjax.org,

gabi

On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 2:16 PM, hiro <23h...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> > i think everybody would appreciate one xor the other cleaned up,
> de-pccified and added to the distribution.
>
> I like this use of languages :)
>
> The thread is getting big. Perhaps simply learning troff/tex is indeed easier.
>
> But I really am no typesetter, just a simple computer user.
> Tex is yet an other language, Latex too complicated, Microsoft Word
> too ugly, Troff macros not in a good state...
>
> What can I use?
>



Re: [9fans] troff macros for typesetting books/longer texts

2011-03-24 Thread hiro
> i think everybody would appreciate one xor the other cleaned up,
de-pccified and added to the distribution.

I like this use of languages :)

The thread is getting big. Perhaps simply learning troff/tex is indeed easier.

But I really am no typesetter, just a simple computer user.
Tex is yet an other language, Latex too complicated, Microsoft Word
too ugly, Troff macros not in a good state...

What can I use?