>From carsten.ku...@arcor.de Wed Sep 9 15:14:26 2015 > >It looks like that this is hard coded when using ".]<" ... > >You may do > > .rm ref*biblio-start-hook > >or > > .rm REFERENCES > >after the first list. > >Maybe a short example with actual and desired nroff output could help to find >a better answer.
ok, an example with 3 separate lists of references: All 7 source files: $ cat z.1 .NH 1 Some references .so j.ref .so c.ref .so b.ref $ cat j.1 .NH 2 Journals .R1 bibliography j .R2 $ cat c.1 .NH 2 Conf .R1 bibliography c .R2 $ cat b.1 .NH 2 Books .R1 bibliography b .R2 $ cat j %D 2015 %A G. Mozdzynski \fIet al\fP %J Int. J. High Perf. Comp. Appl. %P 1-13 %O DOI: 10.1177/1094342015576773 $ cat c %D 2014 %A C. Yang \fIet al\fP %B Proc. 19th ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Principles and Practice of Parallel Computing, PPoPP, 15-19 February 2014, Orlando, Florida, USA %P 81-92 %O DOI: 10.1145/2555243.2555270 $ cat b %D 2014 %A I. M. Smith %A D. V. Griffiths %A L. Margetts %T Programming the finite element method %C 5ed %I Wiley $ Build like this: $ refer b.1 > b.ref && refer c.1 > c.ref && refer j.1 > j.ref $ soelim z.1 > z.full $ groff -ms -Tascii z.full -P-c|head -n32 1. Some references 1.1. Journals References 1. G. Mozdzynski et al, Int. J. High Perf. Comp. Appl., pp. 1-13 (2015). DOI: 10.1177/1094342015576773. 1.2. Conf References 1. C. Yang et al in Proc. 19th ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Principles and Practice of Parallel Computing, PPoPP, 15-19 February 2014, Orlando, Florida, USA, pp. 81-92 (2014). DOI: 10.1145/2555243.2555270. 1.3. Books References 1. I. M. Smith, D. V. Griffiths, and L. Margetts, Program- ming the finite element method, Wiley, 5ed (2014). $ I want *not* to print the word "References". On my big document both your suggestions work. However, on this text document, your first suggestion doesn't seem to work: $ cat z.1 .NH 1 Some references .PP Some text .\".rm REFERENCES .rm ref*biblio-start-hook .so j.ref .so c.ref .so b.ref $ soelim z.1 > z.full $ groff -ms -Tascii z.full -P-c|head -n32 1. Some references Some text 1.1. Journals References 1. G. Mozdzynski et al, Int. J. High Perf. Comp. Appl., pp. 1-13 (2015). DOI: 10.1177/1094342015576773. 1.2. Conf References 1. C. Yang et al in Proc. 19th ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Principles and Practice of Parallel Computing, PPoPP, 15-19 February 2014, Orlando, Florida, USA, pp. 81-92 (2014). DOI: 10.1145/2555243.2555270. 1.3. Books References 1. I. M. Smith, D. V. Griffiths, and L. Margetts, Program- ming the finite element method, Wiley, 5ed (2014). $ The second suggestion does work, although I get a warning and too much white space: $ cat z.1 .NH 1 Some references .PP Some text .rm REFERENCES .\".rm ref*biblio-start-hook .so j.ref .so c.ref .so b.ref $ soelim z.1 > z.full $ groff -ms -Tascii z.full -P-c|head -n32 j.1:3: warning: macro `REFERENCES' not defined 1. Some references Some text 1.1. Journals 1. G. Mozdzynski et al, Int. J. High Perf. Comp. Appl., pp. 1-13 (2015). DOI: 10.1177/1094342015576773. 1.2. Conf 1. C. Yang et al in Proc. 19th ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Principles and Practice of Parallel Computing, PPoPP, 15-19 February 2014, Orlando, Florida, USA, pp. 81-92 (2014). DOI: 10.1145/2555243.2555270. 1.3. Books 1. I. M. Smith, D. V. Griffiths, and L. Margetts, Program- ming the finite element method, Wiley, 5ed (2014). $ As I said above, .rm ref*biblio-start-hook seems to work well in a big document. The relevant fragment is: .NH 2 Publications .PP This was some idiosyncrasy of transliteration rules. .rm ref*biblio-start-hook .\".rm REFERENCES .so j.ref .so r.ref .so c.ref .so p.ref .NH 2 So I don't understand why I get different behaviour between the big and a test documents. Anyway, many thanks for your help. Anton