Re: [Groff] cover sheet macros for mm

2012-12-19 Thread Pete Phillips
Cover sheet is produced at the end from a single formatting run. I use pdftk to rearrange the pages. Pete On 19 December 2012 14:11, Ralph Corderoy wrote: > Hi Pete, > > > but I'm hoping someone has tried to mimic the original AT&T ones with > > table counts etc. > > With the current (SoftQuad?

Re: [Groff] cover sheet macros for mm

2012-12-19 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Hi Pete, > but I'm hoping someone has tried to mimic the original AT&T ones with > table counts etc. With the current (SoftQuad?) macros, how is the table count produced? Is the cover sheet at the end and moved to the front post-production, or are two formatting runs done? Cheers, Ralph.

Re: [Groff] cover sheet macros for mm

2012-12-18 Thread Pete Phillips
Thanks for that Mike. Impressive stuff. I've not come across the macro allowing external commands before! What I'm looking for is the cover sheet from AT&T as per this test report of ours: http://medidex.com/images/test-reports/non-luer-2012/SMTL-micro-integrity-tests-non-luer-12-3783-2-V-1.11

Re: [Groff] cover sheet macros for mm

2012-12-18 Thread Mike Bianchi
On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 11:30:45AM -0500, Mike Bianchi wrote: > On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 10:50:30AM +, Pete Phillips wrote: > > : > > Has anyone re-created something like the original AT&T cover sheets that I > > could use as a starting point ? > > I've placed my files at http://www.autoau

Re: [Groff] cover sheet macros for mm

2012-12-18 Thread Mike Bianchi
On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 10:50:30AM +, Pete Phillips wrote: > : > Has anyone re-created something like the original AT&T cover sheets that I > could use as a starting point ? I've placed my files at http://www.autoaud.com/groff_macros.d/ . 05cover How I create covers for

[Groff] cover sheet macros for mm

2012-12-18 Thread Pete Phillips
Morning all. We have been using a set of mm macros from the 1980's (from SoftQuad I think) as the cover sheet macros suited our test report format. We need to change our cover sheets, and I thought I might as well bite the bullet and use the new .COVER/.COVEND stuff with the mm macros which com