her urw-base35-* packages, including one that provides legacy X11
fonts.
I'll also note that the Fedora packages for groff provide version
1.23, but I always install my own copies of of groff, and usually have
several different versions installed at the same time.
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default/Type1/ \
> /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/adobestd35/ \
> /usr/share/fonts/type1/urw-base35/ \
> /opt/local/share/fonts/urw-fonts/ \
> /usr/local/share/fonts/ghostscript/"
No, none of those directories exist.
However, /usr/share/fonts/urw-base35 does exist and
On Tue, 23 Jan 2024 20:10:00 -0500,
Dave Kemper wrote:
> On 1/23/24, T. Kurt Bond wrote:
> > I have a groff -ms source file
> [...]
> > When I groff it with version 1.23.0 the page breaks
> > corresponding to the explicit .bp requests are missing.
>
> This item i
On Mon, 18 Dec 2023 16:49:10 -0500,
"G. Branden Robinson" wrote:
> First thing to know is, did that ./configure option fix this build in
> this respect?
Yes. The build and installation finished correctly, and the resulting
groff works.
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fonts
Ghostscript is also using fontconfig to search for font files
I continued with the '--with-urw-fonts-dir=DIR' option, but thought
I'd mention the problem.
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, say by "WRITE".
>
> 4. As far as I know, there is no tool for producing a TOC or an index
> for a set of HTML pages.
>
> I haven't mentioned tables in HTML only because I haven't gotten that
> far yet. Last I checked, grohtml gave terrible tables from tbl. Again,
> if there's good news on that front, I'd be happy to hear.
>
> Thank you for your kind consideration. I would be glad to try new
> constructs and demonstrate outputs from other commands using different
> options. I would like to get first to a place where the HTML is
> comparable to the PDF, and as good as the SQLite diagrams.
>
> --jkl
>
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Gardner
> 4 Keith Bostic
> 25 Keith Marshall
> 2 Michael J. Karels
> 1 Nate Bargmann
> 3 Nikita Ivanov
> 1 Paul Eggert
> 66 Peter Schaffter
> 1 Samanta Navarro
> 1 T. Kurt Bond
> 3 Tadziu Hoffmann
> 2
integration.
> >
> > Once this works (please reply to the list if it doesn't), the mm usage
> > issue can be tackled.
> >
> > > I need to produce a document with a machine-generated signature.
> >
> > In mm this requires some context. Are you using one of the
As part of that I've documented how to build from the snapshot archives
> that Savannah/cgit create on demand from any commit.
>
> I should also note that Bjarni suggested that we CC the GNU
> platform-testers list on our future beta/RC announcements[2]. If you
> like this idea and it works out, I can add this step to "FOR-RELEASE".
>
> If there is something you'd like me to do to facilitate RC2, please
> don't hesitate to ask.
>
> Regards,
> Branden
>
> [1] https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/groff/2020-11/msg00068.html
> [2] https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?61939
>
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x27;t have a way to ask "is this the
> special character corresponding to Unicode basic Latin code point X?")
>
> * src/roff/troff/input.cpp (encode_char): Do it.
>
> I'm not documenting this in NEWS as it feels like a pretty dusty corner
> even though I'm about to leverage it for something of much higher
> visibility.
>
> Also see:
> 65737d48ad7e75353a67e4f408bb68bc5d5b0773
> 3d1988cabc90f3c4b0bbb4a809be61eeba3c
> eb695ab2b5e2bae54afa102355c493bda6e29d3e
>
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n = .2 ; tr = 2 * margin
> for layer = 0 to 3 do {
> s = layer * margin
> box width w height h with .sw at (s,s)
> box width w height margin with .nw at last box .nw dashed ""
> label_for(layer) ""
> w = w - tr
> h = h - tr
> }
> .PE
>
>
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r man or
> groff. It would just list the pages being added/deleted, and the tool
> would rummage around updating SEE ALSO accordingly, perhaps aided by an
> index.
>
> Surely I'm not the first to think of this. Does anyone here have a war
> story of any similar attempt?
>
> --jkl
>
>
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art of each index in the
table of contents?
On Fri, Oct 29, 2021 at 3:42 PM Deri wrote:
> On Friday, 29 October 2021 19:38:42 BST T. Kurt Bond wrote:
>
> > [I hit "reply" on my previous attempt at this email, so it went only to
>
> > Ralph. Sorry about that. At
translation, tinkering with the info source where
> needed to make the code easier.
> - Fix up the remaining 10% by hand as a shared effort.
>
> --
> Cheers, Ralph.
>
>
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Drats. Forgot to cc the groff mailing list.
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From: T. Kurt Bond
Date: Tue, Jul 20, 2021 at 3:13 PM
Subject: Re: I'm going to work on integrating install-font.sh into groff
To: Douglas McIlroy
My earlier post to the list about using install-font.sh d
I'm going to work on bug #60930 <https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?60930>,
"Integrate Peter Schaffter's font installer script into groff". (Peter
actually suggested this to me off list.)
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macro are hard, because searching finds the "P"s in the middle of
other macro names and in the body text.
So, does anybody think this warrants changing the man page to match the
other macro package man pages? If no-one else has plans for changing the
mm man page I could produce a diff...
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t know
> anything about install-font.sh and fontforge.
>
> Doug, I hope you see this.
>
> On Sat, Jul 17, 2021, T. Kurt Bond wrote:
> > In the meantime, if you want to install fonts in OpenType or TrueType
> > formats for use with devps and devpdf, install-font.sh greatly s
Drats, I forgot to hit reply all, and my reply didn't get sent to the groff
mailing list. Sigh. Here you go.
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From: T. Kurt Bond
Date: Sat, Jul 17, 2021 at 12:08 AM
Subject: Re: Would it be reasonable to list the fonts that are available by
defau
cript into groff
https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/index.php?60930
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That sounds like a very useful document! I've added a reminder to my
calendar to remind me to remind you. :)
On Fri, Jul 16, 2021 at 5:14 PM Damian McGuckin wrote:
> On Fri, 16 Jul 2021, T. Kurt Bond wrote:
>
> > I think this is useful since it provides a more "u
nce is not easy to learn MM from, in my opinion.
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Trying 1/12 inline: \*[fracinline 1 12].
Newline after and with no
space before\*[fracinline 12 5 \c]or after.
.br
But the result I get is missing ithe words "No newline after and with no"
before "space before" . Here's a screenshot:
[image: image.png]
Any id
So, on my Fedora 33 box at home, with both of the packages groff-base (the
default install, just for man pages, I think?) and groff (the rest of
groff) installed, /usr/share/groff does not contain a site-font.
On Thu, Jul 15, 2021 at 8:15 PM T. Kurt Bond wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Jul 2021 16:58
Oh, I missed a <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NW5ZWN2b4zw> couple
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSWmKLjigIs> of other videos.
On Thu, Jul 15, 2021 at 10:09 PM T. Kurt Bond wrote:
> If I remember correctly, at least one of the posters on the Groff Reddit
> also posts video
>
> - Nate
>
> --
>
> "The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all
> possible worlds. The pessimist fears this is true."
>
> Web: https://www.n0nb.us
> Projects: https://github.com/N0NB
> GPG fingerprint: 82D6 4F6B 0E67 CD41 F689 BBA6 FB2C 5130 D55A 8819
>
>
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keeping the font names
consistent on different machines easy. They need to be run from the
directory with the font files.
Staring to use install-font.sh greatly widened the breath of fonts
that I can use with groff, having significantly lowered the difficulty
of installing fonts for me.
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either.
Making install-fonts.sh put things in the right places, with or
without root privileges, may be one of the things that makes
incorporationg it into the groff distribution difficult.
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ng.) Other than its use in pdfmark.ms
there seem to be no documentation for .XN. The section in pdfmark.ms about
.XN has no contents, alas.
Would it be worth mentioning the existence of pdfmark.pdf (and pdfmark.ms,
since its use of .XN is the only example) in pdfroff(1)?
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Perhaps in groff_font(5) and in groff.texi?
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On Sat, 19 Jun 2021 17:49:02 -0400,
"G. Branden Robinson" wrote:
> At 2021-06-19T12:39:37-0400, T. Kurt Bond wrote:
> > I looked, and couldn't find a free monospace font with both OPEN BOX
> > and CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER T.
[...]
> > My search wasn't
and
found NO-BREAK SPACE instead of SPACE.
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modifier". I disfavor the term "global option",
> > because "global" options don't persist beyond a .TS/.TE table region,
> > not even in the same document. I don't think novice users' concept of
> > something "global" stops anywhere
e know of the source to this was ever released?
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at 04:11:58PM -0400, T. Kurt Bond wrote:
> > Is there any way to make alternate rows of a table have a light gray
> > background?
>
>
> Is HDTBL a viable option for your data?
>
> I was thinking of the options from man groff_hdtbl:
> bgc=[c]
>
Is there any way to make alternate rows of a table have a light gray
background?
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here:
http://downloads.ghostscript.com/public/fonts/urw-base35-v1.10.zip
That URL isn't valid anymore. Anybody have any idea where they can be
downloaded from?
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. I tried it with Acrobat Reader DC on macOS,
and it worked fine. I tried it in PDF Expert, and it worked fine. I tried
it in mupdf on OpenBSD and it worked fine.
I'm convinced this is a bug in Apple's macOS Preview application.
Sorry for adding to the noise.
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of the "#"? Following this link results in a 404
error.
Why did this happen?
groff --version reports "GNU groff version 1.23.0.rc1.340-0dab6".
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mom-link.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
branden.robin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Kurt!
>
> At 2021-02-10T14:03:42-0500, T. Kurt Bond wrote:
> [big snip]
>
> Thanks a lot for digging into this! I have committed what _seems_ like
> should be a fix based on your extensive description.
>
>
> https://
com/macports/macports-ports/blob/master/sysutils/groff/files/patch-implicitly-defined.diff>
it uses just adds '#include ' to lib/math.in.h instead, which
seems like changing the gnulib source instead of changing the groff source
that uses gnulib, which doesn't seem like the right t
PM Bjarni Ingi Gislason
wrote:
> The gnulib's version is probably out of date.
>
> Read "INSTALL.REPO" and run groff's "bootstrap" to update "gnulib".
>
> --
> Bjarni I. Gislason
>
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th.h:2888:1: error: unknown type name '_GL_INLINE_HEADER_END'
_GL_INLINE_HEADER_END
^
4 errors generated.
make[1]: *** [src/libs/libgroff/libgroff_a-assert.o] Error 1
make: *** [all] Error 2
On Tue, Feb 9, 2021 at 11:48 AM T. Kurt Bond wrote:
> I meant to send this to the mailing list, but accide
s to me like the system c++ stdlib.h is including groff's lib/math.h,
even though the line 100 mentioned above is just
#include
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From: T. Kurt Bond
Date: Mon, Feb 8, 2021 at 8:48 PM
Subject: Re: groff git HEAD not building on macOS? (was: Long text in tb
ed. to 9
> \^@\^@Location@T{
> Central Park West & 79th St.
> T}
> \^@\^@Admission@Donation: $1.00 asked
> \^@\^@Subway@AA to 81st St.
> \^@\^@Telephone@212-873-4225
> .TE
> .ad
>
> I will make the necessary change to om.tmac and commit it as
> bugfix release (2.4-4_f) in the next day or two. The change will
> also be present in the 'current release' tarball on mom's website.
> Meantime, just manually add the .na/.ad.
>
> --
> Peter Schaffter
> https://www.schaffter.ca
>
>
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resources available (which the community didn't have in
> 1990 or 2000), I think we can argue that the MINGW groffism arose from
> incomplete documentary record.
I thinking making MINGW an alias of GW is a very good idea.
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wn (slightly less)
> strange fraction though: 11/12 (see p. 606). When it came to FL, it was a
> Wild West out there back then, I tell ya.
>
>
> --d
> On Sunday, November 15, 2020, 06:58:34 AM EST, G. Branden Robinson <
> g.branden.robin...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
; you to do something about it if necessary; an error is just plain
> wrong and has to be fixed. The .ch problem is of the first
> category and should be treated as such.
This seems reasonable to me.
I'll note that Heirloom troff does not issue any warnings.
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udes ".nr VS 12p". Could that cause any similar problems?
Should I encourage the pandoc developers to use 10 instead of 10p for
PS in their template file, and potentially 12 instead of 12p for VS,
and document it so that people looking at the template to find how to
change the pointsize and lineheight know not to use the p scaling
indicator?
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44 PM T. Kurt Bond wrote:
> When I try to compile groff on macOS Catalina with the compiler tools
> installed by Xcode 12.2 (12B4b) and commit
> 534680662889eb74dac3e100bcadf97e5962f027 I get the following error:
>
> CXX src/libs/libgroff/libgroff_a-curtime.o
> In file
n an
older checkout of the groff git repository that I have compiled in the
past, so I speculate it is a problem with something on the Mac, rather than
with groff. A google search did not come up with any answers.
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s that don't set it will
still get the 5/6 ratio, while other documents have the option for
producing what is to some eyes a better appearance by explicitly opting in.
On Sun, Nov 15, 2020 at 6:57 AM G. Branden Robinson <
g.branden.robin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> At 2020-11-13T13:59:27-0500,
\[lp] and \[rq]
produce for those output devices. I have no idea if this minor
discrepancy should be mentioned in the text.
On Sun, Nov 15, 2020 at 7:00 AM G. Branden Robinson <
g.branden.robin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Let me try again with those attachments.
>
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nyway, it
> should do this before interpreting its arguments (so that
> the arguments refer to the size of the text that is typeset
> by IP), although at first glance it had appeared to me that
> the reset is delegated to a common macro that seems to expect
> all values to be set already.
>
>
>
>
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Is there any chance of the footnote ratio change I discuss getting in the
upcoming groff release? Should I add it as a bug at savannah.gnu.org?
On Thu, Aug 6, 2020 at 11:53 AM T. Kurt Bond wrote:
> groff_ms(7) says that changing the number register FL is effective at
> the next footnote.
better to start discussions of things like this on the mailing list
or as a bug report on savannah.gnu.org?)
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Got it, thanks!
On Mon, Aug 10, 2020 at 8:24 AM Deri wrote:
> On Sunday, 9 August 2020 05:58:15 BST T. Kurt Bond wrote:
>
> > Anyway, in the output file (attached to this e-mail) the unicode
>
> > characters show up fine in the body text fine, but in the PDF Outline the
>
acter. Does
anybody know why this is? I know that if I do something similar for
Heirloom troff the PDF Outline *does* contain the Unicode characters.
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Thanks!
On Fri, Aug 7, 2020 at 3:29 AM G. Branden Robinson <
g.branden.robin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> At 2020-08-06T12:05:54-0400, T. Kurt Bond wrote:
> > Is there a description of the naming conventions used in the groff ms
> > macros for variables, macros, and so forth
Is there a description of the naming conventions used in the groff ms
macros for variables, macros, and so forth? An * seems to mean
internal and ! seems to mean array, for instance. What does @ mean?
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ootnote format
.nr FF 0
.\" This can be redefined. It gets a second argument of 'no' if the
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Thanks!
On Wed, Aug 5, 2020 at 10:51 PM Richard Morse wrote:
> I also just tried `.fp 0 … `, and also changing to `.fp 0 Symbola
> Symbola.ttf`, incase the issue was with the whole “supply” argument.
>
> Ricky
>
> > On Aug 5, 2020, at 10:49 PM, T. Kurt Bond wrote:
> >
remounted on
> position 5.
>
>
> >
> > I tried the following:
> >
> > .do xflag 3
> > .fp 5 Symbola Symbola otf
> >
>
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8’ and ‘UTF-8’ (both in the terminal, and using the
> .lc_ctype command), but that had no effect.
> >
> > I wonder if troff has a compiled in list of unicode characters that it
> understands, and if you try to use one it deems invalid it just ignores it?
> (This may be borne ou
fect.
>
> I wonder if troff has a compiled in list of unicode characters that it
> understands, and if you try to use one it deems invalid it just ignores it?
> (This may be borne out by
> https://github.com/n-t-roff/heirloom-doctools/blob/master/troff/troff.d/unimap.c
> , but I d
ints, it might be that Heirloom uses a data type of
> insufficient size (an unsigned int is limited to values between 0–0x,
> meaning astral codepoints get truncated in memory).
>
> In other words, it's a bug in Heirloom Doctools.
>
> On Wed, 5 Aug 2020 at 14:26, T. Kurt
t; https://github.com/n-t-roff/heirloom-doctools/blob/master/troff/troff.d/unimap.c
>> , but I don’t really know enough about the code to be certain.)
>>
>> Ricky
>>
>> > On Aug 4, 2020, at 10:14 PM, T. Kurt Bond wrote:
>> >
>> > In Ema
ully someone with more experience and
> knowledge will speak up…
>
> Ricky
>
> > On Aug 4, 2020, at 3:59 PM, T. Kurt Bond wrote:
> >
> > And if I add "and explicit unicode character reference \U'1F0A1'" to the
> > file, that character doesn
sed with \[u] where is a four digit
> hexadecimal number.
>
> So I think you would need to use `\U'1F0A1'` for the character to show up?
>
> Ricky
>
>
> > On Aug 4, 2020, at 12:28 PM, T. Kurt Bond wrote:
> >
> > (The heirloom-doctools README.m
which should happen automatically in Heirloom troff, since
it searches all the fonts when a font is missing a character, but I made
the example use the Symbola font directly because that shows the problem
directly.
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rgument to -P is a directory and that it is
writable.
I kept the check that the argument doesn't start with a dash, even though
someone evil might start their directory with a dash. Should that check be
dropped?
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--- insta
I'd like to reduce the amount of space before a section header. I'd really
like to have the amount of space be proportional to the depth of the
section header. I've tried defining my own version of SH-NO-TAG in my
source file, but it doesn't seem to work.
Any ideas?
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>
> Steve, what do you think of this practice?
>
> Everyone: Would anyone object if .URL used this strategy for cleaner
> typesetting?
Please don't do this: there are still web sites out there that only
respond to www.website.tld and not to website.tld.
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-general@lists.berlios.de/msg01838/ms.pdf ).
If that happens and the ms info node is removed, it should be at least
replaced with a pointer to the man pages like most of the macro
packages mentioned.
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Peter Schaffter wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 27, 2020, T. Kurt Bond wrote:
>> I added a -P option that lets you specify the prefix to use. I often
>> install software into places like /sw/versions/groff/git (so I can
>> have multiple versions of software installed), which means
&g
On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 19:46:43 -0400,
Colin Watson wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 06:30:07PM -0400, T. Kurt Bond wrote:
> > When I do
> > groff -Tpdf try-bm.tr >try-bm-Tpdf.pdf
> > the PDF file that results has the text that starts out "This is
> > Regula
opy_file
- ;;
- * )
-printf \
-"Install \033[36m${file}\033[0m manually to make it available system-wide.\n"
- ;;
-esac
- else
-copy_file
+ case "$copy_file" in
+Y | y | YES | Yes | yes)
+ copy_file
+ ;;
+* )
+ printf \
+ "Install \033[36m${file}\033[0m manually to make it available system-wide.\n"
+;;
+ esac
+else
+ copy_file
+fi
fi
-
unset append_style
unset ext
unset font
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a what could be causing this?
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ust a small question. Do you agree with me that ms does not really
> > have separate procedures for things like indent and text boxes.
>
> Besides .RS/.RE it also has .QP
>
>
>
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d, but wondered if there was a cleaner approach.
>
> Put the keep-together content into a diversion and then say you need the
> height of that diversion. But see Keeps above.
>
> --
> Cheers, Ralph.
>
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n Thu, Jun 6, 2019 at 5:26 PM Ted Harding wrote:
> A. On Thu, 2019-06-06 at 14:59 -0400, T. Kurt Bond wrote:
> > I didn't see it documented in GROFF_MS(7).
>
> There are various ways (though not many)
> to do this, depending on thr context
> and on the reason for
I didn't see it documented in GROFF_MS(7).
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indentation for the second indented
paragraph. I've attached the resulting PDF file.
If I take out the ".SH 1", or change it to ".SH 2", or change the PSINCR
value to 1p the extra indentation goes away.
Anybody have any idea what's happening here?
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sh.ms.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
7; 'x\ty\tz\tz\ty' .. .m |
> > nroff | grep .
> foo bar
> x y z z y
> $
>
> --
> Cheers, Ralph.
> https://plus.google.com/+RalphCorderoy
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A sentence to end the example.
I get a result with everything smashed together, as if the "\t"s weren't
there at all.
Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
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enough margin in my
actual document.
I think I'll use the third option, using \Z, \h, and \n[TW].
Thanks for your help!
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place it using
\h'|...|'.
For instance, in a greatly simplified example:
.TS
tab(#), box;
l r r
l n n .
Col a#Col b#Col c
Row 1#1.5\(dg#10.23
Row 2#42.24#1.1
.TE
\Z'\h'|1.1i'\(dg - Note'
I'd like to be able to figure out what the val
Is there any way to find out the width of the most recent table?
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27;t know if it can
reasonably be coerced into doing this.)
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e for embedded T{ T} paragraphs.
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What's a good way to typeset arbitrary fractions like 1/100 and 1/1000
after the styel of \(12?
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