> Is there a way to get bulleted list items
> ( ".IP \(bu 2" in the ms macros) without using ms and
> without getting a "scrambled" document as result?
In the book Unix Text Processing, you can find an example of exactly
this by using the .ti and .in macros:
.in 4
.ti -4
1. Going through a demo
On Mi 10 Feb 2021 at 10:49, tu...@posteo.de wrote:
> you can find it here:
> https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/groff/2010-09/msg00038.html
>
> ...it is not compatible with the ms-macroset (or any other macroset?).
> You need troff "assembler" code to change things like font size etc.
Thank you.
Hi,
Thank you! Why on earth did I not think to search the list.
Oliver.
On 10/02/2021 10:49, tu...@posteo.de wrote:
On 02/10 10:25, Andreas Eder wrote:
On Mo 08 Feb 2021 at 05:25, tu...@posteo.de wrote:
from the internet I downloaded a set of macro definitions
(tmac.letter) to produce
I also searched for it and couldn't locate it anywhere.
Oliver.
On 10/02/2021 10:25, Andreas Eder wrote:
On Mo 08 Feb 2021 at 05:25, tu...@posteo.de wrote:
from the internet I downloaded a set of macro definitions
(tmac.letter) to produce letters in the german "DIN Brief"
format.
Now that
On 02/10 10:25, Andreas Eder wrote:
> On Mo 08 Feb 2021 at 05:25, tu...@posteo.de wrote:
>
> > from the internet I downloaded a set of macro definitions
> > (tmac.letter) to produce letters in the german "DIN Brief"
> > format.
>
> Now that sounds interesting. Where did you find that?
>
>
On Mo 08 Feb 2021 at 05:25, tu...@posteo.de wrote:
> from the internet I downloaded a set of macro definitions
> (tmac.letter) to produce letters in the german "DIN Brief"
> format.
Now that sounds interesting. Where did you find that?
'Andreas
Hi mcc,
> When using ms with tmac.letter and setting the fontsize via .ps and
> the line spacing via .vs the first page looks nearly ok
groff_ms(7) suggests registers `PS' and `VS' should be used to set
those. Perhaps you're confusing the ms macros.
--
Cheers, Ralph.
Hi,
from the internet I downloaded a set of macro definitions
(tmac.letter) to produce letters in the german "DIN Brief"
format.
This macroset isn't compatible to the ms macros as mentioned
by the author Christian Schaller.
When using ms with tmac.letter and setting the fontsize via .ps and