Hi, So, after having been on the mailing list for a bit, I've found that we are all sharing quite cool things here. Just a day ago, I wrote something quite nice in Troff -- a macro package that provides for something that most macro packages I have so far known lack. I figured also that this is the best place to share any ``movements'' in /[GTN]roff/ as the community is small.
So, I made an okay-functioning macro package to typeset lists (currently, only bulleted lists are possible) that can be nested. Each nesting can have a custom indentation. When a nesting is complete, the macro remembers how much that custom indentation is and exdents it by the exact same amount. You can have as many nested orders as desired. Each bullet can also have some custom bullet characters and all the other fancy things only obvious in the source code. The project is here: https://github.com/katt64/troff-lists (bul.tmac is the beating heart of it all) It currently cannot do numbered lists because those are complicated and I will do them later when I have time. Yes, I admit that it does exploit Groff and Troff to the point I could be arrested for software abuse. But, yes, it's quite a concept. Rgds, Stephanie