I am trying:
.UR https://yahoo.com
Yahoo
.UE
And then calling: groff -mm -t -Tpdf file.pdf
"Yahoo" shows but is not clickable.
Sure appreciate some help!
Thanks!
Blake McBride
On Mon, Nov 14, 2022 at 4:04 PM Blake McBride wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I am using groff with mm and tbl (but not
Dear all,
I would like to place small pdf images (of short musical phrases) in my text
I can do so manually by inserting horizontal space at the spot where I want to
insert
the pdf and store the horizontal and vertical position of the spot and use that
to
place the pdf using:
\Z'\h''\v'
width
Greetings,
I am using groff with mm and tbl (but not MOM). How can I add
hyperlinks to the document?
Thanks!
Blake McBride
Hi Doug!
On 11/13/22 23:39, Douglas McIlroy wrote:
> Wouldn't it be nice to use -Wunterminated-strings and let the
compiler yell at me if I write a string literal [that's too long]?
A good idea.
Thanks!
Assuming you use gcc, please propose it at
https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla.
Yep I use
Dear Aaron,
Did you find a solution for citing apa-style?
Kind regards,
Hans
Lokote Jones wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am currently writing my PhD dissertation ARB using Groff and am having
> trouble getting APA format references to work.
>
> I am creating my document using the following.
>
> ref
Hi Blake,
At 2022-11-14T16:55:03-0600, Blake McBride wrote:
> I am trying:
>
> .UR https://yahoo.com
> Yahoo
> .UE
>
>
> And then calling: groff -mm -t -Tpdf file.pdf
>
> "Yahoo" shows but is not clickable.
>
> Sure appreciate some help!
The problem is that no one has yet written hyperlinki
Hi Alejandro,
> > > C doesn't _really_ have strings, except at the library level.
> > > It has character arrays and one grain of syntactic sugar for encoding
> > > "string literals", which should not have been called that because
> > > whether they get the null terminator is context-dependent.
> >
Thanks. That helped a lot!
However, if I use "-P-l" on the command line, it doesn't work. Strange.
That makes it print in landscape mode. Any idea what is going on?
Thanks!
Blake McBride
On Mon, Nov 14, 2022 at 5:31 PM G. Branden Robinson <
g.branden.robin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Blake,
Hi Blake,
At 2022-11-14T18:43:38-0600, Blake McBride wrote:
> Thanks. That helped a lot!
>
> However, if I use "-P-l" on the command line, it doesn't work.
> Strange. That makes it print in landscape mode. Any idea what is
> going on?
Do you mean you are expecting -P-l to format the page in l
Hans --
> What would be the best approach to create a macro which inserts a
> image inline?
I field this question a lot from mom users. Here's the solution I
suggest. It's mom-specific but should help. Basically, you
create a diversion to hold the graphic, map the diversion to a
character with
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