"mom": How to transition from two columns back to one?

2019-12-17 Thread Steve Ross via
Groff Mailing List, I'm a new user of "groff" and "mom", so please let me know if this is not the appropriate forum for my question... With version 2.4 of the "mom" macro package, and in its "document processing" mode (as opposed to the "typesetting mode"), I would like to put the majority of my

Re: "mom": How to transition from two columns back to one?

2019-12-17 Thread Bjarni Ingi Gislason
On Tue, Dec 17, 2019 at 05:39:41PM +, Steve Ross via wrote: > Groff Mailing List, > I'm a new user of "groff" and "mom", so please let me know if this is not the > appropriate forum for my question... > With version 2.4 of the "mom" macro package, and in its "document processing" > mode (as o

Re: "mom": How to transition from two columns back to one?

2019-12-17 Thread Peter Schaffter
Steve -- On Tue, Dec 17, 2019, Steve Ross via wrote: > Is there a way in "mom" to force it to (more or less) evenly fill > both columns with text and then exit back to a single column mode? Yes and no. :) It's a little hard to grasp precisely what you want from your ASCII representation, but ass

Re: "mom": How to transition from two columns back to one?

2019-12-23 Thread Peter Schaffter
Steve -- On Mon, Dec 23, 2019, Steve Ross wrote: > As a follow-up question, and after the above commands, why does >      \n[#DOC_L_LENGTH] > return the value of DOC_L_LENGTH (e.g., 468000) in machine units while, > for example, both >      \n[#LL] > and >      \n[LL] > return the value of zero?