My apologizes, I didn't mean for this to be private. I just clicked the
button to reply via email and I suppose that happened.
-- Original Message --
From: "Steffen Nurpmeso"
To: "Brendan Caluneo"
Cc: groff@gnu.org
Sent: 11/11/2016 8:29:08 AM
Subject: Re: [Gr
> > For example, given the line "The highest rating it can
> > receive: AO for Adults Only.", the page breaks after the
> > first "the" but the word "highest" is put in the header
> > with the page numbering while the rest of the sentence
> > continues on an inch from the top as it should. Somethi
Hello.
Is there any particular reason this is getting private?
I would prefer public lists since answers to your questions can
very well be interesting for other readers of the ML. I really
would like to forward this answer to the ML unless you speak
against it. What is wrong with that? Say, co
Mike Bianchi wrote:
|On Thu, Nov 10, 2016 at 04:35:34PM +0100, Steffen Nurpmeso wrote:
|> ... Search
|> the internet for cstr#54-troff-revised.pdf -- some members of this
|> list have revised the original, and i think for the better.
|
|I cannot find anything searching for
| cstr#54-troff-r
On Thu, Nov 10, 2016 at 04:35:34PM +0100, Steffen Nurpmeso wrote:
> ... Search
> the internet for cstr#54-troff-revised.pdf -- some members of this
> list have revised the original, and i think for the better.
I cannot find anything searching for
cstr#54-troff-revised.pdf
or
troff
"Brendan Caluneo" wrote:
|So I decided to experiment a little with my own macro package. A problem
|I am having right now is how to make commands, such as ".sp x" to set
|the top margin, apply to all pages, not just the first one. I'm
|completely lost and would appreciate any help with solv
Hi Brendan,
> how to make commands, such as ".sp x" to set the top margin, apply to
> all pages, not just the first one.
$ printf '%s\n' '.pl 1i' '.wh 0 HD' '.de HD' foo .. .nf `seq 13` |
> nroff
foo
1
2
3
4
5
foo
6
7
8
9
10
foo
11
So I decided to experiment a little with my own macro package. A problem
I am having right now is how to make commands, such as ".sp x" to set
the top margin, apply to all pages, not just the first one. I'm
completely lost and would appreciate any help with solving this problem.
Thanks.