Tadziu Hoffmann wrote: > This is actually nontrivial. Groff handles split & join (.fi) and > nosplit & nojoin (.nf), but not split & nojoin -- at least not by > itself,
:-O > so we have to help it along a bit. Here is a somewhat crude method > which has the disadvantage that you have to precede every line with > some text (i.e., .xx), but gives a more pleasing output because each > wrapped line is indented. hmm.. yes, adding a macro to each line is really annoying.. but the output, the indent in particular, is exactly what I expected! I tried another aproach that *almost* pleased me: adding a space before each line so that each line is a paragraph! the problem with this solution is the indent of the wrapped lines of the paragraph: start of very long line continuation of very long line instead of start of very long line continuation of very long line is there a way (a register) to set the indent of the wrapped lines of a paragraph? that would be 99.99% perfect! TIA! -- Otavio Exel /<\oo/>\ [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Groff mailing list Groff@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/groff