Hi - sorry this is not directly a Groff question, but related none the less!
I use Groff (ms macro) on my Mac computers for virtually all my
documentation (reports, meeting notes, technical notes) that I output to pdf
format using Mac OS X provided `pstopdf' command. Example below in case
anyone
Good morning!
I tried to compile CVS groff with devpdf and had the following problems; I hope
I haven't missed any important instructions. (I probably did.)
- In fonts/devpdf/Makefile.sub, the files list is supposedly gathered from
$(DESTDIR), which seemed surprising. As $(srcdir) was unset/emp
On 08/02/2011 03:40 PM, wiremoons wrote:
Hi - sorry this is not directly a Groff question, but related none the less!
I use Groff (ms macro) on my Mac computers for virtually all my
documentation (reports, meeting notes, technical notes) that I output to pdf
format using Mac OS X provided `psto
Simon:
> I am using MacVIM at the moment - which has great
> syntax highlighting support. I am finding it odd
> to use after using TextEdit for so long though, so
> hence the quest for something else.
I too use Vim. As it is with touch-typing, the key
to the successful learning of Vi(m) i
I wrote:
> Maybe Clark will give advice...
I meant Clarke. Sorry.
Anton
On Wed, Aug 03, 2011, Clarke Echols wrote:
> Bite the bullet and keep using vim.
That would be my suggestion, too, even though Simon's apparently
looking for ways to avoid it. I don't think it's by accident that
so many of us on the list, who do so much writing, use vi.
Still, learning vi when
On Wednesday 03 Aug 2011 11:18:09 Bernhard Fisseni wrote:
> Good morning!
>
> I tried to compile CVS groff with devpdf and had the following problems; I
> hope I haven't missed any important instructions. (I probably did.)
>
> - In fonts/devpdf/Makefile.sub, the files list is supposedly gathered