On Fri, Dec 18, 2020, Steve Ross via wrote:
> The "groff" version is 1.22.3.The "mom" version is 2.1-c_1.The command line
> is: $ groff -mom -Tpdf myText.mom > tmp.pdf
Your document builds fine with the most recent version of mom (2.4-4_c).
https://www.schaffter.ca/mom/mom-2.4-4_c.tar.gz
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Within an MM document, a level 1 heading like
.H 1 "Heading"
is rendered as
4. Heading
Often, it is forced to a new page using
.nr Ej 1
I would like also to currently force it to
Step Down N lines
Move Right M spaces
Prefex everything by som
Steve --
On Sat, Dec 19, 2020, Steve Ross via wrote:
> At the request of Oliver Corff, I've attached two files:
> "test-macro-document-1.mom": The source file for "mom". (Please excuse the
> random tests that fill the file.)
I'm not seeing the attachments. Could you resend?
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Peter Schafft
At the request of Oliver Corff, I've attached two files:
"test-macro-document-1.mom": The source file for "mom". (Please excuse the
random tests that fill the file.)
"test-macro-document-1.pdf": The PDF output file that shows the problem of
overstruck text on the second page, in the second col
Groff mailing list,
I have a problem as I'm using the "mom" macro package.
I have attached the text file named "mom-overstruck.txt" to (I hope) diagram
the issue that I see on the second page of my PDF file. I have two columns on
both the first and second pages. On the first page, I expect the