Hi again! Sorry about all these questions, resources for such specific questions seem a bit scarce...
As per page 101 of The GNU Troff Manual, I'm looking at \n[.ll] which I'd expect to be 6.5 inches measured in ems, but when I print this figure (even with the phrase "\n[.ll]" being the entirety of the Groff input file), the output is always 468000 (or 451275 for A4 paper, etc). This is a lot larger than what I was expecting. I'm quite sure I'm overlooking something obvious again, but could someone please point me in the direction of what it is? Or, to broaden the question out to what I'm actually trying to accomplish overall, I'm trying to specify the right hand indentation. It looks like there's no such thing semantically, so I'm trying to find out what the original line length is, and subtract the left indentation from it, in order to have the appearance of a right indentation that matches the left. Thanks! Zoe.
