[Groff] making tbl created tables fit on the paper

2006-07-04 Thread Gabriel Diaz
Hello, I wonder what kind tricks you use to make big tables that goes beyond the paper defined boundaries fit on the paper. How you mangae to fit them? Just changin the point size? I use the mm macro and in the tables i use the T{ T} to quote text. But still i need to reduce it more. Any tips

Re: [Groff] making tbl created tables fit on the paper

2006-07-04 Thread Werner LEMBERG
> I wonder what kind tricks you use to make big tables that goes beyond > the paper defined boundaries fit on the paper. > > How you manage to fit them? Just changin the point size? Well, reducing the size is probably the first step, and there are few possibilities left in case the data should f

RE: [Groff] making tbl created tables fit on the paper

2006-07-04 Thread Ted Harding
On 04-Jul-06 Gabriel Diaz wrote: > Hello, > > I wonder what kind tricks you use to make big tables that goes beyond > the paper defined boundaries fit on the paper. > > How you mangae to fit them? Just changin the point size? That, and other things! You can use the numeric flag to reduce the "bl

Re: [Groff] making tbl created tables fit on the paper

2006-07-04 Thread walter harms
if the page is not to large you can simply use postscript to rescale. like 0.9 0.9 scale of cause this works best if you have a table that fills the whole page. re, wh ps: of cause it works also the other way around. if the table fits nearly a page but leave some ugly gaps use 1.1 1.1 scale to

Re: RE: [Groff] making tbl created tables fit on the paper

2006-07-04 Thread M Bianchi
On Tue, Jul 04, 2006 at 12:02:02PM +0100, Ted Harding wrote: > On 04-Jul-06 Gabriel Diaz wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I wonder what kind tricks you use to make big tables that goes beyond > > the paper defined boundaries fit on the paper. > > > > How you mangae to fit them? Just changin the point si

Fw: [Savannah-help-public] Fw: [Groff] Spam

2006-07-04 Thread Werner LEMBERG
Here's the administrator's answer. Werner --- Begin Message --- Well, Mailman's authentication model is very weak, that's the problem. The FSF sysadmins have been working on something better for spam. This may mitigate the problem - when it's done. Else, you can moderate all posts on your

Re: Fw: [Savannah-help-public] Fw: [Groff] Spam

2006-07-04 Thread M Bianchi
On Tue, Jul 04, 2006 at 04:25:32PM +0200, Werner LEMBERG wrote: > Here's the administrator's answer. > : > From: Sylvain Beucler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: Werner LEMBERG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: savannah-hackers@gnu.org > Subject: Re: [Savannah-help-public] Fw: [Groff] Spam > > Well, Mailma

Re: Fw: [Savannah-help-public] Fw: [Groff] Spam

2006-07-04 Thread Clarke Echols
I have long since discarded the spam, but I seem to re call that it had [groff] in the subject line. Clarke M Bianchi wrote: On Tue, Jul 04, 2006 at 04:25:32PM +0200, Werner LEMBERG wrote: Here's the administrator's answer. : From: Sylvain Beucler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Werner LEMBERG

[Groff] New homepage for the mom macros project

2006-07-04 Thread Peter Schaffter
Hi, all. My DDNS provider crapped out, with the result that the mom macros homepage vanished from the Web late last week. I've signed up with another provider (dynds), so the mom homepage can now be found at http://faustus.homelinux.org/mom/mom.html -- Peter Schaffter ___