At 2022-07-16T00:34:14-0500, G. Branden Robinson wrote:
> At 2022-07-09T01:00:57-0400, Robert Goulding wrote:
> > Yes, this is code generated by pandoc. I made a simple markdown
> > file, ms.md:
> >
> > roff
> >
> >
> >
> > And then processed it with: pandoc --highlight-style=monochrome
Hi Robert,
At 2022-07-09T01:00:57-0400, Robert Goulding wrote:
> That's quite some detective work!
>
> Yes, this is code generated by pandoc. I made a simple markdown file, ms.md:
>
> roff
>
>
>
> And then processed it with: pandoc --highlight-style=monochrome -s -o
> ms-monochrome.ms
Hi Robert,
At 2022-07-09T01:00:57-0400, Robert Goulding wrote:
> That's quite some detective work!
>
> Yes, this is code generated by pandoc. I made a simple markdown file,
> ms.md:
>
> roff
>
>
>
> And then processed it with: pandoc --highlight-style=monochrome -s -o
> ms-monochrome.
That's quite some detective work!
Yes, this is code generated by pandoc. I made a simple markdown file, ms.md:
roff
And then processed it with: pandoc --highlight-style=monochrome -s -o
ms-monochrome.ms ms.md
and that's the file I posted, unaltered.
If there are no pandoc hackers her
Hi Robert,
At 2022-07-07T08:00:20-0400, Robert Goulding wrote:
> I used pandoc to generate nicely formatted printouts of s.tmac
> (because I want to study it and understand a little better how it
> works). I tried several highlight styles; and found that when I used
> groff to compile the "monochr