> If I process the following MM document: > > Hello > > with: troff -mm file.mm |dpost >file.ps > > file.ps has (in addition to what you would expect) two dashes in the upper > left of the page, and two dashes in the top right of the page. > > groff -mm file.mm >file.ps > > works correctly (without 4 extraneous dashes).
>From groff_mm: The groff mm macros are intended to be compatible with the DWB mm macros with the following limitations: o No Bell Labs localisms are implemented. o The macros OK and PM are not implemented. o groff mm does not support cut marks. (Note the last item.) And I found an interesting post at http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/groff/2008-11/msg00024.html I would say )k should simply be removed (via .rm )k in mmt). Did someone use troff -mm on Solaris or Heirloom in the past? From what I see in the macros these cut marks are not configureable (i.e. possible to switch off). --Carsten