OOPS! [see at end]
On 30-Jul-2012 23:03:47 Ted Harding wrote:
> On 30-Jul-2012 22:06:18 Timothy Groves wrote:
>> I need to embed subscripts in my document. In particular, I want
>> something that in eqn would be expressed as 'V sub 0' and 'V sub 1'.
>> There appears to be no glyphs suitable to
On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 6:03 PM, Ted Harding wrote:
> [In ms] you can use \* to make X into a
> subscript, and also \*{Y\*} to make Y into a superscript.
Oddly, both the groff_ms man page and the ms section of the groff info
files document the superscript tags but not the subscript ones.
On 30-Jul-2012 22:06:18 Timothy Groves wrote:
> I need to embed subscripts in my document. In particular, I want
> something that in eqn would be expressed as 'V sub 0' and 'V sub 1'.
> There appears to be no glyphs suitable to this job available in groff,
> and I cannot use eqn in the context
On 07/30/2012 04:06 PM, Timothy Groves wrote:
I need to embed subscripts in my document. In particular, I want
something that in eqn would be expressed as 'V sub 0' and 'V sub 1'.
There appears to be no glyphs suitable to this job available in groff,
and I cannot use eqn in the context that I ne
I need to embed subscripts in my document. In particular, I want
something that in eqn would be expressed as 'V sub 0' and 'V sub 1'.
There appears to be no glyphs suitable to this job available in groff,
and I cannot use eqn in the context that I need this expression, because
inline eqn prod
> Attached is a small test example for -Tascii demonstrating
> the setting of the earliest trap possible.
The manual says:
The effect of ll, in, or ti is delayed, if a partially
collected line exists, until after that line is output.
Your trap is actually sprung, but it was triggered in fil
Hello, again
I want to typeset a list like this:
1. Text text text text text text text [label A]
text text text text text text text text
text text text text text text text text
text text..
2. Text text text text text text text [label B]
Hello, all
I have problems with gpreconv on Windows (GNUWin32
Groff). Whenever I want to use it, I have to con-
vert the end-of-line symbols:
tr -d \015 < [infile]|groff -U -Kcp1251 ...
which makes the use of soelim much less convenient,
because I have to preconvert my files to the
Tadziu Hoffmann:
> Interesting that you mention this, because that's
> exactly what I usually do (inspired by man, of
> course). That is, I have a shell script "myroff"
> [*] which reads the first line of the input file,
> interprets it as options, and calls groff accord-
> ingly (and als