On Tue, Dec 05, 2017, Pierre-Jean wrote: > 2) With some hacks if not out of the box, Mom probably works well > enough on Neatroff to take advantage of its features.
I suspect not. I haven't got the time to look into it, but if anyone wants to test mom with Neatroof, it could be instructive. > 3) If you want to compare macros for typographic purpose only, I > would advise you to look at the vertical alignment, ie, headings > should not break the vertical grid. I know that Utmac takes care > of it (if the alignment is broken, it is a bug), I don't know > for Mom, but since Peter Schafter has a taste for typography, I > believe he did take care about that too. Indeed. Unless flex-spacing is enabled, mom is bloody-minded about sticking to the grid. With flex-spacing, it's not an issue. Feathered, or carded, leading ("adjusted document leading," in mom-speak) ensures that "pure text" pages end at exactly the same spot as pages with headings/images/pre-processor material/etc regardless of whether the intervening text strays off the grid. -- Peter Schaffter http://www.schaffter.ca