Re: pdfroff and tables of contents

2021-07-18 Thread Keith Marshall
On 16/07/2021 20:50, James K. Lowden wrote: > On Fri, 16 Jul 2021 04:48:03 +1000 > "G. Branden Robinson" wrote: > >> XN is not a part of any _ms_ implementation I'm aware of, not even >> groff's. It does not appear in 4.2BSD ms or Version 10 Research Unix, >> either. >> >> In the groff system, X

Re: pdfroff and tables of contents

2021-07-16 Thread James K. Lowden
On Fri, 16 Jul 2021 04:48:03 +1000 "G. Branden Robinson" wrote: > XN is not a part of any _ms_ implementation I'm aware of, not even > groff's. It does not appear in 4.2BSD ms or Version 10 Research Unix, > either. > > In the groff system, XN is defined in spdf.tmac Why not just fold spdf.tmac

Re: pdfroff and tables of contents

2021-07-15 Thread G. Branden Robinson
At 2021-07-15T12:34:40-0400, T. Kurt Bond wrote: > The pdfroff man page says: > > > It transparently handles the mechanics of multiple pass groff > > processing, when applied to suitably marked up groff source files, > > such that tables of contents and body text are formatted separately, > > and

pdfroff and tables of contents

2021-07-15 Thread T. Kurt Bond
The pdfroff man page says: It transparently handles the mechanics of multiple pass groff processing, when applied to suitably marked up groff source files, such that tables of contents and body text are formatted separately, and are subsequently combined in the correct order, for final publ