One thing I *really* like about groff vs troff/ditroff is the expansion of macro and other entity names beyond two characters. Nice job!
I am considering using macros to solve a problem that would be better if handled in a database, but I don't want to write the software to do it. However, it would be nice if I could string some multi-line text together as a single argument to a macro. However, it is not obvious to me that it can or cannot be done the way I'm thinking. I have been considering something on this order: .macro \{ "text line 1, blah blah blah text line 2, blah blah blah text line 3, more here"\} I would like to have the text processed as a single argument to the macro just as groff would handle: .macro "argument number one" and then wrapped and adjusted as with normal text from a typical input file. Two questions: 1. Will this work? 2. If not, is there a different, quick-and-easy/dirty way to do it? Any opinions out there? Thanks, Clarke _______________________________________________ Groff mailing list Groff@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/groff