Hi Carsten, > IMHO it is not expected that .ll is compatible with the -mm macros. > These macros often set .ll from register W or other internal > registers. It looks to me that -mm doesn't support changing the line > length inside the document. Are there -mm experts who know the > suggested way to change the line length in -mm? I would surprise me > if a low level request like .ll should be used for that.
groff_mm(7): PGFORM [linelength [pagelength [pageoffset [1]]]] Set line length, page length, and/or page offset. This macro can be used for special formatting, like letter heads and other. It is normally the first command in a file, though it is not necessary. PGFORM can be used without arguments to reset everything after a MOVE call. A line break is done unless the fourth argument is given. This can be used to avoid the page number on the first page while setting new width and length. (It seems as if this macro sometimes doesn't work too well. Use the command line arguments to change line length, page length, and page offset instead.) ... Number variables used in mm ... W Line length, only for command line settings. Cheers, Ralph.