Keith Marshall wrote:
On Tuesday 02 May 2006 5:47 pm, Louis Guillaume wrote:
Thank you for the explanation. This is great. "\*[SN]" works.
Note that \*[SN_DOT] does not appear to work!
Sorry, my mistake. That should have been \*[SN-DOT], and \*[SN-NO-DOT]
for the case without the terminal dot; (IIRC, these two first appeared in
groff-1.19.1 -- it was I who added them -- so they won't be supported in
any earlier version).
sorry to interfere, but \*[SN-DOT], \*[SN-NO-DOT] seem not be there in
groff 1.19.1 (which is what I'm running on my Mac), at least they don't
work and are not present in s.tmac. did they occur only _after_ 1.19.1
or what am I missing?
But \*[SN] seems to do the trick.
Is there a document that covers these escapes? I can't find anything in
groff(7) or in info groff.
`man groff_ms', or the ms section under `Macro Packages' in the info
manual, for the ms specific stuff. `man 7 groff', (`man -s 7 groff' on
SunOS, or other systems requiring that syntax), does list \& under
`Single Character Escapes'; its use is more fully discussed in the
`Ligatures and Kerning' section of the info manual, (found via the
`Escape Index', from the top node).
Regards,
Keith.
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