Re: [Groff] refer, mom and inline references

2013-08-09 Thread Peter Schaffter
Robin -- On Fri, Aug 09, 2013, Robin Haberkorn wrote: > I have now found an ugly solution that works with -mom. > I use something like this near the top of my document: I'm horribly busy right now so I haven't time to look into this closely. However, your ugly solution is pretty much how you hav

Re: [Groff] refer, mom and inline references

2013-08-09 Thread Robin Haberkorn
2013/8/9 jjbrioist : > Le vendredi 09 août 2013 à 17:35 +0200, Robin Haberkorn a écrit : > Hello Robin, > > I was facing the same issue as you, although I am using -ms for the time. > I use the -S option to get inline references. > > Assume you have the following entry in your > xxx.bib file : > >

Re: [Groff] refer, mom and inline references

2013-08-09 Thread jjbrioist
Le vendredi 09 août 2013 à 17:35 +0200, Robin Haberkorn a écrit : > Hello, > > I know a lot has been written on this mailing list about refer and its > mom integration. > However, I still don't quite get it. > Currently I'm writing my bachelor thesis in groff -mom. It was > relatively easy to imit

[Groff] quick and dirty preprocessors: htbl.tes

2013-08-09 Thread Robin Haberkorn
Hi, one thing I like about groff/troff is the ability to quickly write preprocessors extending troff. I wrote one as part of SciTECO -- in the SciTECO language: https://github.com/rhaberkorn/sciteco/blob/master/doc/htbl.tes (Note: contains control codes not properly displayed by Github) It's a "dr

[Groff] refer, mom and inline references

2013-08-09 Thread Robin Haberkorn
Hello, I know a lot has been written on this mailing list about refer and its mom integration. However, I still don't quite get it. Currently I'm writing my bachelor thesis in groff -mom. It was relatively easy to imitate the LaTex template they were providing, including Computer Modern fonts and