This line:
\h'15'
gives unquoted escape warning.
As far as I can see from the manual,
this horisontal motion is correct.
It is used to shift an equation right:
.EQ L \*[EQNXT]
\h'15'
E =
{ mu ( 3 lambda + 2 mu ) }
over
{ lambda + mu }
~ ~~~
mark ;
~ ~~~
nu = lambda over { 2 ( lambda + mu
.EQ L \*[EQNXT]
\h'15'
E =
{ mu ( 3 lambda + 2 mu ) }
over
{ lambda + mu }
~ ~~~
mark ;
~ ~~~
nu = lambda over { 2 ( lambda + mu ) }
.EN
Does it work when you put the request before the .EQ line?
Hi Anton,
This line:
\h'15'
gives unquoted escape warning [from eqn]
See section 14, Quoted Text, in
http://www.kohala.com/start/troff/v7man/eqn/eqn2e.ps eqn doesn't
understand all troff, so it's trying to typeset that. Quoting avoids
this.
Cheers, Ralph.
See section 14, Quoted Text, in
http://www.kohala.com/start/troff/v7man/eqn/eqn2e.ps eqn doesn't
understand all troff, so it's trying to typeset that. Quoting avoids
this.
But quoting with \ leads to print \h'15' itself?
--Carsten
Hi Carsten,
See section 14, Quoted Text, in
http://www.kohala.com/start/troff/v7man/eqn/eqn2e.ps eqn doesn't
understand all troff, so it's trying to typeset that. Quoting avoids
this.
But quoting with \ leads to print \h'15' itself?
But that section says to quote with s?
This works
Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2014 16:01:28 +0100
From: Ralph Corderoy ra...@inputplus.co.uk
This works fine for me, putting a big space between the 1 and the 4.
3 over { 1 \h'1i' 4 } = pi
yes, the warning has gone.
I presume it was a warning, because the
required spacing was created even without
the
Is it possible to make .char \[-+] ... something that is part of
the S font by default?
No. However, it might be added to the constructed symbols provided
for -Tps (in file `tmac/ps.tmac', using `.fchar').
Werner
This works fine for me, putting a big space between the 1
and the 4.
3 over { 1 \h'1i' 4 } = pi
yes, the warning has gone.
I presume it was a warning, because the required spacing was
created even without the double quotes.
Just wanted to add that eqn defines commands for local
On Tue, Jul 08, 2014, Steffen Nurpmeso wrote:
Stumbled over during finding the ultimative underline mail-archive
entry, why did i look at the source?, but indeed [1] at least
embeds a ul in a p, has a useless /p and keeps a small
open over p boundaries.
Just in case noone noticed it yet.
Peter Schaffter pe...@schaffter.ca wrote:
|On Tue, Jul 08, 2014, Steffen Nurpmeso wrote:
| Stumbled over during finding the ultimative underline mail-archive
| entry, why did i look at the source?, but indeed [1] at least
| embeds a ul in a p, has a useless /p and keeps a small
| open over p
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