Thanks, Ralph!! On Tue, Jul 24, 2018 at 10:56 AM Ralph Corderoy <ra...@inputplus.co.uk> wrote:
> Hi Blake, > > > at the beginning of my document I am doing: > > > > .pl 8.5i > > groff_mm(7) talks of `.PGFORM'. > > printf '%s\n' '.PGFORM 9i 8.5i 1i' ".PF 'left'centre'right'" `seq > 3000` | > groff -mm -Tpdf -P-l -P-pletter >foo.pdf > > You'll see page one's header is centred on the old page width compared > with pages two and three. > > Using registers set on the command-line, before the `-mm' has effect, > avoids this problem, as hinted at in groff_mm(7). > > printf '%s\n' ".PF 'left'centre'right'" `seq 3000` | > groff -mm -Tpdf -rL=8.5i -rO=1i -rW=9i -P-l -P-pletter >bar.pdf > > -- > Cheers, Ralph. > https://plus.google.com/+RalphCorderoy > >