Thank you a lot for your replies. Special thanks to you Ted, this is
certainly a mail worth achieving. I'll try digging into it soon, I would
like to be able to use the native groff requests and only have to rely
on macros for the sake of convenience - not nessecity.
Thanks a lot!
Werner Lemberg:
Thanks! I've applied it, with slight modifications.
Attached is the patch for groff.texinfo. Compared to
the corresonding man patch with Werner's correc-
tions, I've only added one clause to the end.
Anton
groff.texinfo.diff
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On 07-Nov-10 17:11:24, manday wrote:
> I'm sorry. It looks like I have underestimated the clean and precise
> structure of groff again. I found out that the pspic macro package
> provides this macro and is included by groff by default. The macro in
> turns includes the picture using the native grof
>> .PSPIC
>>
>> request. However, there is no mention *nowhere*, not even in the
>> "complete GROFF reference" man 7 groff nor info groff of that.
>
> See PSPIC in grops(1).
Or even better, look into groff_tmac(5) which documents all macro
packages bundled with groff.
Werner
Hi manday,
> .PSPIC
>
> request. However, there is no mention *nowhere*, not even in the
> "complete GROFF reference" man 7 groff nor info groff of that.
See PSPIC in grops(1).
Cheers,
Ralph.
I'm sorry. It looks like I have underestimated the clean and precise
structure of groff again. I found out that the pspic macro package
provides this macro and is included by groff by default. The macro in
turns includes the picture using the native groff requests which are to
complicated to be use
So me again,
just as expected i found a solution shortly after asking you. But I'm
not very happy with it. Rather by accident I came acros a mail making
mention of a
.PSPIC
request. However, there is no mention *nowhere*, not even in the
"complete GROFF reference" man 7 groff nor info groff of t
Hello,
I think this must be an awfully weird question but no matter where I
look I seen not to be able to figure out how to include an external
post-script document (in my case an eps image) in my document.
I've been looking everywhere! The only thing I can find is .psbb in man
7 groff but it doe