Hi Steffen, Steffen Nurpmeso wrote on Mon, Oct 10, 2016 at 01:41:43PM +0200:
> Having a definition list with some few first words in a different > style, e.g., bold or emphasized, than directly following text in > the same paragraph block, i.e., term and definition, or tag and > text, in the same paragraph, is pretty common, i think. > > That, however, is not possible with .Bl, Of course that is possible in more than one way, and completely trivial. Here are just three ways as examples for the many ways to achieve it: .Bl -hang .It Sy Some tag to be defined: This is the definition, explained in a paragraph directly following the tag on the same line, with each subsequent line indented. .El .Bl -inset .It Em Some tag to be defined: This is the definition, explained in a paragraph directly following the tag on the same line, without subsequent indentation. .El .Bl -item .It .Sy Some tag to be defined: This is the definition, explained in a paragraph directly following the tag on the same line, without subsequent indentation. .El The -diag and -ohang types can also be used, and even -bullet, -dash, -enum, and -hyphen, if you want to. And you can of course do it with .Pp alone, without any .Bl whatsoever. However, this isn't related to the original problem at all, which was overcomplicated rules for handling lack of -width in .Bl -tag. Yours, Ingo