Hi Pierre-Jean,
> Thanks a lot for this example, Ralph.
>
> But I can't reproduce it:
> $ nroff main.trA. B. C. D.
>
> $
>
> Something is probably misconfigured in my groff installation, but I
> can't find what...
> ...
> PS: I am using groff 1.20.1 from archlinux repositories.
I'd
Ralph Corderoy wrote:
>
> Hi Pierre-Jean,
>
> > Could someone give me another short example or some explanations?
>
> $ cat main.tr
> A.
> .rd ignored foo bar
> B.
> .rd
> C.
> .m
> D.
> $ cat data
> We have `\$1' and `\$2'.
> And another line, followed
Hi Pierre-Jean,
> ...before the next lot of input.
Silly me. Just spotted that line above doesn't appear, naturally. But
it doesn't affect how .rd works.
Cheers,
Ralph.
Tadziu Hoffmann:
> [...]
>
> > .am p...@set-new-trap
> > . if n \{\
> > . if \\n[ft*note-size]>0 .nr pg*foot-trap -1v
> > . \}
> > ..
>
> I think that leaves you with more space before the footnotes
> than necessary in nroff (but the bottom margin is okay),
> but in troff you still ha
Hi Pierre-Jean,
> Could someone give me another short example or some explanations?
$ cat main.tr
A.
.rd ignored foo bar
B.
.rd
C.
.m
D.
$ cat data
We have `\$1' and `\$2'.
And another line, followed by a blank line...
...before the next lot of in
Helle alls,
I am trying to use the .rd request but all my efforts were in vain.
I've tried, without result, the example given here:
http://www.gnu.org/software/groff/manual/html_node/I_002fO.html#I_002fO
(I've also tried without .nx and .ex requests)
I've tried several commands, with or without
Hello alls,
I am trying to use the .rd request but all my efforts were in vain.
I've tried, without result, the example given here:
http://www.gnu.org/software/groff/manual/html_node/I_002fO.html#I_002fO
(I've also tried without .nx and .ex requests)
I've tried several commands, with or without