Mike Bianchi: > When I do need something special or "improved" then I make my own macro > and carry it around with me. I have my own MM macros that I > have carried around for decades, going back to my days at Bell Labs.
I wonder, how do you 'deploy' your own MM macros? Just pick the ones you need and copy them to the beginning of your .mm file? > I worked two floors up from the folks that created MM and was one of the > earliest users. (stories upon request) I sure would like to hear them! > > So if you don't want to use the \ idea, > by all means create something of your own. I can manage a two-part macro like .(MyPS and .)MyPS, so I could reset the indent upon exit. But I don't know how to do it using only one macro. I probably have to 'subscribe' to some 'call-back' macro that gets called every time a paragraph (in groff's sense) ends. Does groff or MM have such a macro? Thanks for your feedback, Anton