Re: [Groff] calling all automake'ers ...

2015-04-18 Thread Mike Bianchi
Thanks Ralph, but I'm still hoping someone with autoconf knowledge will know what to do. Mike On Sat, Apr 18, 2015 at 03:57:56PM +0100, Ralph Corderoy wrote: > Hi Mike, > > > I know the current code uses diff -Dname option which i

Re: [Groff] Different font in first line of paragraph

2015-04-18 Thread peters
Tadziu Hoffmann wrote: > > is there a robust way to switch to a different font after > > the first line of a paragraph is adjusted? The example below > > comes close, but the first word of the second line of the > > paragraph is already typeset in the previous font. > > [snip] > > You might try

Re: [Groff] calling all automake'ers ...

2015-04-18 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Hi Mike, > I know the current code uses diff -Dname option which is not > universal. As an aside, I see POSIX has diff support -e for ed(1) output. And -s for running a script. How about turning -e's output into ed that inserts the cpp(1) commands and carrying on as before? Have a poke at -

Re: [Groff] Different font in first line of paragraph

2015-04-18 Thread Tadziu Hoffmann
> is there a robust way to switch to a different font after > the first line of a paragraph is adjusted? The example below > comes close, but the first word of the second line of the > paragraph is already typeset in the previous font. > [snip] You might try playing around with this: .nr LL 6

Re: [Groff] calling all automake'ers ...

2015-04-18 Thread Mike Bianchi
Bertrand Garrigues wrote: > What exactly is the problem with Solaris' `sed' and `diff'? I don't know about sed. Peter Bray says there is a problem with sed. Solaris sed(1) is not up to the task of showing deletions but GNU sed(1) is. I know the current code uses diff -Dname opt

Re: [Groff] Different font in first line of paragraph

2015-04-18 Thread Steffen Nurpmeso
Hello, pet...@schwertfisch.de (Dirk-Wilhelm Peters) wrote: |is there a robust way to switch to a different font after the first |line of a paragraph is adjusted? The example below comes close, |but the first word of the second line of the paragraph is already |typeset in the previous font. li