Just wanted to clarify a few things about environments. The idea of environments is to define several different "parameter sets" for formatting, with the purpose of being able to easily switch between them (e.g., one environment for the normal body text, one for footnotes, etc.), and to be able to make changes in one without disturbing the others. Inheritance like in the unix environment would defeat that purpose. Here is a simple annotated example that illustrates the use of environments. Play around with it a bit and see if you can make sense of it.
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------- .\" -- define the environments -- .\" - environment 0, normal text - .ps 12 .vs 14 .ll 8.5c .lt 8.5c .ev 1 \" - environment for footnotes - .ps 10 .vs 12 .ll 8c .lt 8c .ev \" - back to previous environment - .\" .\" -- footnote (to keep things simple, actually an "inline-note") -- .de FN .\" no .br here, we don't want to interrupt the running text .ev 1 \" switch to footnote environment, using smaller point size .di FND \" format stuff into footnote diversion \\$1 .br \" make sure we get all of the footnote text .di \" done with footnote .ev \" and back to previous environment .wh \\n(.du+1u FNP \" set trap to print footnote on following line .. .\" -- print footnote -- .de FNP .tl ''\v'-.3m'\D'l \\n(.lu 0'' \" titles don't disturb running text .ev 1 \" switch away from environment 0 to not disturb running text .nf \" replay footnote diversion in no-fill mode to preserve formatting .FND .fi .ev \" back to previous environment .tl ''\v'-.3m'\D'l \\n(.lu 0'' \" another rule to finish footnote .ch FNP \" remove trap .. .\" -- use -- .sp 3c Running text running text running text running text running* .FN "*This is a \(lqfootnote.\(rq \ (Should print in smaller size, with shorter line length.) \ Can run over several lines in output." text running text running text running text running text running text running text running text running text. .\" ---------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Groff mailing list Groff@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/groff