> I have a set of macros which draw text round a rectangular hole. Aah! Sounds *very* interesting.
> It's hard as there is no parshape in troff. I also have a more > reliable set which has the hole on the left or right margin. The > hole can be filled with text or a picture. Great! > These belong to a comprehensive set of macros which I have been > thinking of releasing, but I don't have the time at present. It's > a fairly comprehensive set based on LaTeX-like ideas, but very > different from (eg) -mom. Should I make the effort? Please do. > Incidentally, am I the only person to have ever used the .dt > command? No :-) In http://groff.ffii.org/groff/contrib/macros/ you can find my ul-1.2 package which uses .dt in quite a tricky way. However, this means that your package, whatever it does, won't be compatible with my `ul' since there is only a single diversion trap available. If you like we can add your stuff too to this directory. Werner
