Hello to all, I have a small quizz asking to define a task priority. The user can answer using one of the four options. I want those options to have a small ident of 0.8 i.
So here's the code : \f[BMB]\s11Task priority : \s0\fP .sp 0.05i .char \[radiobutton] \f(ZD\N'109' .PS "\f[BMR]\s11 \[radiobutton] important and urgent \s0\fP" at (0.8i, 0.25i) ljust ; "\f[BMR]\s11 \[radiobutton] important and not urgent\s0\fP" at (3.5i, 0.25i) ljust ; "\f[BMR]\s11 \[radiobutton] not important and urgent\s0\fP" at (0.8i, 0i) ljust ; "\f[BMR]\s11 \[radiobutton] not important and not urgent\s0\fP" at(3.5i, 0i) ljust ; .PE But strangely, it won't work ! In order to fix it (that is, getting the options indented) I have to insert a dummy 'move' first, like this : \f[BMB]\s11Task priority : \s0\fP .sp 0.05i .char \[radiobutton] \f(ZD\N'109' .PS .\" dummy move : move 0.0001i; "\f[BMR]\s11 \[radiobutton] important and urgent \s0\fP" at (0.8i, 0.25i) ljust ; "\f[BMR]\s11 \[radiobutton] important and not urgent\s0\fP" at (3.5i, 0.25i) ljust ; "\f[BMR]\s11 \[radiobutton] not important and urgent\s0\fP" at (0.8i, 0i) ljust ; "\f[BMR]\s11 \[radiobutton] not important and not urgent\s0\fP" at(3.5i, 0i) ljust ; .PE With this fix, it does work as intended. I use cygwin with groff version 1.21. I'd like to know if it's a normal behaviour, and if indeed, can someone explain the logic ? Thanks. -- Emmanuel