Hello all,
To add to my previous query: I found that my list delivery was
disabled due to excessive bounces.
Since I did not set up Safari to delete spam, I asked my ISP whether
they bounced messages coming from you.
This is their answer:
Dear Miklos,
Thank you for your e
> I am using the pdfref macros from Kees Zeelenberg found here
> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/groff/2001-01/msg00047.html.
>
> It works nicely together with the ms macros. I better should say
> worked. We updated to version 1.19.2 and now it doesn't work
> anymore.
>
> Does anybody else use
GROFF VERSION:
1.19.2
MACHINE:
Compaq PC-compatible
OS:
GoboLinux Compile
COMPILER:
GCC-4.1.1
INPUT FILES:
Hello world.
COMMAND LINE:
pdfroff '--pdf-output=test.pdf' --report-progress test
DESCRIPTION OF INCORRECT BEHAVIOUR:
Non-empty blank PDF file is generated.
Error output on terminal is a
It works if you use ".ig xx" paired with ".xx" (substitute some
reasonable name for xx if you like; make sure its defined as a
no-op).
Explanation: this is like nested definitions,
.de xx
.de yy
hello
\\..
..
where you have to "hide" the inner terminating "..", so that
when defining x
> Unfortunately this one looks for `%!' and does not copy lines starting
> with these two characters.
> Since you can not exclude the possibility of such a combination,
> ascii85 encoded files are out.
You can turn this off. See the description of "broken"
in the manpage of grops.
Thanks Tadziu, it works. I'll make a note in the pdf attachment about
this.
Also, it seems, I'm getting list deliveries again. Hallelujah :-)
Miklos
On 28/07/2006, at 12:02 AM, Tadziu Hoffmann wrote:
Unfortunately this one looks for `%!' and does not copy lines starting
with these two cha
> > > Well, it is justifiable, but it isn't documented correctly.
> >
> > The only justification I can think of is that this way it is
> > not apparent when a closed curve isn't closed properly (in the
> > Postscript sense). This shouldn't happen in a Postscript-aware
> > application, however.
>
The pdfref macros are supplied with the MS-Windows distribution available
from
http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/groff.htm
Some small tests show that they still work with 1.19.2.
The easiest way to get the macros is from the bin zip file
(http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/downlinks/groff-bi
> I tried to get the development version of groff as described in the
> README-file with
>
> cvs -d:ext:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/cvsroot/groff -z5 co groff
>
> but got
>
> Permission denied (publickey).
> cvs [checkout aborted]: end of file from server (consult above
> messages if any)
> A little problem makes my hair white, because I can not reproduce it in
> any other context. [...]
>
> This code works fine. However, inside a bigger document either the
> .sp is not obeyed or the second bulleted line starts at the left
> margin, not after the bullet. If I delete a couple of o
On 28/07/2006, at 4:25 PM, Miklos Somogyi wrote:
Thousand apologies, Werner.
I discovered .ptr
I discovered a trap
I discovered that there is perfection in this world: I perfectly
forgot that I ever set one.
Mea culpa, maxima culpa.
10 years ago this would not have happened ;-[
May I modify
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