or field O.
My temporary solution is to override the bibliographic item start and end
macros, which are specific for each macro package, but executed in the
general refer code. Here I turned off the hyphenation and adjustment, but I
do that for the entire reference, which isn't really what I w
URL isn't hyphenated?
And how do I enforce a break using an escape sequence rather than .br?
I know, writing reference lists are not what developers love the most.
Yours
Sigfrid
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least tie it to the right thing at the outset, whereas tying it
> to an encoding perhaps doesn't.
>
> > If so, what I will do is make "en.tmac" `.mso latin1.tmac`.
>
> That will solve the problem for English. Are there other language
> files that will need i
> .if c \[-] .tm minus is defined
> minus is defined
> .if c \[-]a .tm minus and a are defined
>
> Regards,
> Branden
>
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>
> ...where xx is the paper length, yy the line length, and zz the page
> offset. Use of scaling units ('c' for centimeters will be common, I
> reckon) is recommended.
>
> I'm attaching my own reproducer for your convenience. Its mostly
> equivalent to yours.
>
> Regards,
> Branden
>
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Sigfrid Lundberg, Ph.D., System developer
Lund, Sweden
https://sigfrid-lundberg.se/ <http://sigfrid-lundberg.se/>
Thanks Werner for the script and for the answers!
On Mon, 21 May 2007, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
> > I have tested the new preprocessor with the groff options
> > -K and -k
> >
> > This is all very encouraging.
>
> Nice to hear that! However, you should upgrade to the current CVS
> (from today);
On Sun, 20 May 2007, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
>
> Hi Sigfrid,
>
> > It didn't work at all -- groff tried to take all greek characters from
> > the special fonts S and SS. Then I switched font family temporarily
> > using \FK .. \F[]. Then I got partial success: All diachritical
> > characters come
On Sun, 20 May 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On 20-May-07 09:56:15, Sigfrid Lundberg wrote:
> > [...]
> > I've a manuscript of a book containing medieval greek quotations
> > and to format those I installed a subset of kerkis fonts (quoting
> > from my downloa
On Sun, 20 May 2007, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
>
> Hi Sigfrid,
>
> > It didn't work at all -- groff tried to take all greek characters from
> > the special fonts S and SS. Then I switched font family temporarily
> > using \FK .. \F[]. Then I got partial success: All diachritical
> > characters come
advance, and have a nice Sunday!
Yours
Sigge
[1] see
http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.princeton.edu/%7Egoulding/groff.html
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