Salut Thomas, On 2024-04-16 09:13, Thomas Dupond wrote:
> Hello Jan, > > Jan Eden <t...@eden.one> a écrit : > > Hi, > > > > I am currently testing the mom and mm macro packages, and noticed that > > mom uses sensible defaults for almost anything out of the box. > > > > Bullet lists (or lists with other static enumerators like dashes), > > however, are set with very little space between the enumerator and the > > item text. This is not true for ALPHA or DIGIT lists, which are set very > > well. > > > > I wonder if I am doing something wrong – because the spacing looks really > > bad in an otherwise properly formatted document – and how the spacing can > > be changed manually (in case I did not do anything wrong). > > > > This is my test file: > > > > [...] > You can see what a list should look like thanks to the document > "mon_premier_doc.pdf" provided with your groff install. > > On my debian system it is present at > /usr/share/doc/groff/examples/mom/mon_premier_doc.pdf.gz Thanks – this document displays the same (minimal) spacing I described above. > In case you do want to modify the spacing you can follow the documentation: > > - locally at file:///usr/share/doc/groff-base/html/mom/docelement.html#list > - online at http://www.schaffter.ca/mom/momdoc/docelement.html#list I did read the documentation on lists, but I only found a <space> argument to the .ITEM macro, which refers to the vertical spacing between list elements. - Jan