On Fri, 16 Dec 2022 at 00:43, Eric S. Raymond wrote:
> Dave Kemper :
> > Eric, can reposurgeon retroactively add an earlier release to git
> > without changing all the existing git hashes (which are referenced all
> > over the place, in the bug tracker and elsewhere)? I know nothing
> > about how
.pl/man:/1/gropdf
I see, and none of those have emoji extension, right?
Bye
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Andrea D'Amore
a particular font (that I see I can install with mom's
install-font.sh) suited for my goal?
As side question, what is the proper way to list available families and fonts?
I ended up listing `/usr/share/groff/1.22.4/font/devpdf` then reading
"Fullname" comment in the short named files (à-la-roff), but it wasn't
very handy.
Bye
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Andrea D'Amore
apping email domain, that was an
extreme example, but how do I go in order to define a column width,
i.e. when roff has to wrap the text?
I see ms has multiple columns .MC but that defines evenly divided
columns, I was thinking about a custom division.
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Andrea D'Amore
doe
github.com/j.doe
.fi
and I was left wondering why this wors for the right block but not for
the left one. Any hint?
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Andrea D'Amore
On Sat, 26 Oct 2019 at 15:57, Jörg Klein wrote:
> sed -e -i '1d' alpha.csv is not working.
Try switch -e and -i options, I think you are passing "-i" as argument
to --expression now.
> .TH
> sed -e -i '1d' alpha.csv
> .so alpha.csv
How does groff understand the line starting with sed has to be
Hello,
I got the "UNIX Text Processing" book in groff format, link "groff and
PostScript files--Beta" at [1] and built the default "utp_book.ps"
target.
The resulting PostScript file and its conversion to PDF via ps2pdf
have no outline.
I see the Makefile is doing… something to generate the ToC an
On Thu, 24 Oct 2019 at 17:11, Andrea D'Amore wrote:
> link "groff and PostScript files--Beta" at [1] and built the default
> "utp_book.ps" target.
[…]
> [1]: https://www.oreilly.com/openbook/utp/
While [1] is active the mentioned link points to a different ser