Hi, I'm fairly new to groff. For fun, I decided to copy work's memo template from Word, which you can see here if you're curious:
http://www.nrao.edu/brand/NRAO_memo_template_SOC.dotx So, it's not a pretty memo template and my macros are very simplistic, but it seems to basically work, and I can write a memo that looks right with this kind of formatting: .so memo.tmac .Memo .To Benjamin Franklin, Edsgar Dijkstra .From Daniel Lyons .Date 1 February 2013 .Subject Using groff to baffle your colleagues and create workplace chaos .StartMemo First sentence… I'm thinking now if I ever want to do footnotes or number headings or whatever, I should instead customize one of the existing macro packages. This is my question. I gather this is usually done with -ms, is that correct? Would anybody recommend using -mm or -me for this task instead? Is the chapter on customizing -ms in UTP the right reference for this kind of job? I'm asking now because I'm not heavily invested in any of them yet because I'm so new, so it seems to be the appropriate time to pick one and commit. Thanks, — Daniel Lyons