On 27-Apr-2016 18:24:41 Carsten Kunze wrote: > Hi, > > ?ukasz Stelmach <steel...@post.pl> wrote: > >> I am developing a macro to print envelopes. Is it possible to pass a >> multi-line string (not necessarily defined with .ds) as a parameter >> for a macro? > > what exactly would you like to do? Can you please give an example? > > --Carsten
There is a good point to Carsten's question, since things like laying out addresses on envelopes can depend on a lot of detail! However, you may find the following useful (no doubt with some extra details to suit your formatting requirements). The basic idea is not to give a "multi-line string" as a single paramater, but to give the separate lines as separate arguments. This basic macro is called "envaddr" and is defined as follows: .de envaddr \f[HB]\s[15]\\$1\s0\fP .shift .br .while \\n[.$]>0 \{ \f[HB]\s[12]\\$1\s0\fP .br .shift .\} .. You can then obtain the formatted output for an address, e.g.: .envaddr "Mr Obskewer" "999 Dead End" "Nowhere" "Caddo, OKLAHOMA" "USA" But you can equivalently input the components of the address on separate lines, if you terminate each line (except the last) with "\", so that the separate lines in the input are read as a single line (the end-of-line "\" suppresses interpretation of the end-of-line). So: .envaddr \ "Mr Obskewer" \ "999 Dead End" \ "Nowhere" \ "Caddo, OKLAHOMA" \ "USA" Hoping this helps. And, by the way, lines without spaces (e.g."USA") do not need to be enclosed in double quotes, so it could be called as: .envaddr \ "Mr Obskewer" \ "999 Dead End" \ Nowhere \ "Caddo, OKLAHOMA" \ USA Also, by the way, Nowhere realy exists in Caddo County, Oklahoma. And there used to be a Nowhere in Norfolk, England, but it got swallowed up into the nearby parish of Acle, about half-way between Norwich and Great Yarmouth; so Nowhere is now nowhere. See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nowhere,_Norfolk https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nowhere,_Oklahoma Best wishes to all, Ted. ------------------------------------------------- E-Mail: (Ted Harding) <ted.hard...@wlandres.net> Date: 27-Apr-2016 Time: 21:41:17 This message was sent by XFMail -------------------------------------------------