Hello Bento,
Damian McGuckin a écrit :
> Bento,
>
> On Tue, 21 May 2024, Bento Borges Schirmer wrote:
>
>> I think I will stop reproducing templates for conferences for now.
>
> Wise move. I just tweak my standard template every time.
>
>> different template, such as that of ACM!
>
> Mine is clos
On Wed, 22 May 2024, Thomas Dupond via wrote:
Also did an ersatz of this at my previous job to generate numbered
invoices. The hardest part was finding the company logo in postscript
format :D
In a past life, some of us programmed in Postscript so that solved that
problem.
- Damian
At 2024-05-22T09:28:46+0200, Thomas Dupond via wrote:
> Damian McGuckin a écrit :
> > Yes. We process a database to automatically generate the invoice
> > details which is then run through 'groff -mm' to provide the invoice
> > on a company letterhead.
>
> Also did an ersatz of this at my previou
"G. Branden Robinson" a écrit :
> At 2024-05-22T09:28:46+0200, Thomas Dupond via wrote:
>> Damian McGuckin a écrit :
>> > Yes. We process a database to automatically generate the invoice
>> > details which is then run through 'groff -mm' to provide the invoice
>> > on a company letterhead.
>>
>>
Hi all,
I'm fairly new to groff and have a question about the mm macro package.
When including a list in a table cell, how can I prevent mm from inserting
a blank vertical space before the first list item and thus completely
disrupt the alignement of the lines?
For instance, the following sample
Hi Günther,
At 2024-05-23T03:08:22+0200, Günther Wollenweber wrote:
> I'm fairly new to groff and have a question about the mm macro
> package.
Welcome!
> When including a list in a table cell, how can I prevent mm from
> inserting a blank vertical space before the first list item and thus
> com