Re: [Groff] .br after .box *invariably* generates an output line?

2013-02-16 Thread Werner LEMBERG
> groff -Tascii <<'EOF' > .nf ^^^ This instruction causes the empty line. Just try to insert three `.br' lines to get three line breaks. > Before the box. > .box xxx > .br > .box > .xxx > After the box. > EOF > exit 0 > > => > Before the box. > > After the box. > > I'm struggling to u

Re: [Groff] groff_lilypond v0.2

2013-02-16 Thread Werner LEMBERG
>> > Unfortunately the .PSPIC works only in groff pdf and dvi mode, >> > not in ps. Tty, X and html mode have errors and display only a >> > rectangle with the file name. >> >> What's the problem? For me, using .PSPIC directly to embed a >> lilypond EPS file works just fine. > > I used `groffe

[Groff] Unkown mathematical sign

2013-02-16 Thread Volker Wolfram
Hi, im using GROFF on OpenBSD and I’m really satisfied with this great soft‐ ware and tools. But I’m a beginner and im looking for a symbol in the ’eqn’ macro package. This is the ’element sign’ to describe an item in a mathematical quantity. I fou

Re: [Groff] Unkown mathematical sign

2013-02-16 Thread Ted Harding
On 16-Feb-2013 10:10:56 Volker Wolfram wrote: > Hi, > im using GROFF on OpenBSD and I'm really satisfied with this great > software and tools. But I'm a beginner and im looking for a symbol > in the eqn macro package. This is the "element" sign to describe > an item in a mathematical quantity. I f

Re: [Groff] Unkown mathematical sign

2013-02-16 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Hi Volker, > The symbol you are looking for is present in the PostScript "Symbol" > font as "element" (PostScript name), and can be acessed in the groff > symbol set ("S") as "mo" (groff name, standing for "member of"). You can find out it's \(mo by either looking at the Special Character Names o

Re: [Groff] mm macros put footers off end of page if using larger type

2013-02-16 Thread Ralph Corderoy
> From: Jim Avera > To: bug-gr...@gnu.org > Subject: mm macros put footers off end of page if using larger type > > I don't know if anybody is supporting the mm macros, but there is a > bug which lands page footers too far down the page (or entirely off > the bottom) if you try to make a "large t