On Sun, Jun 13, 2021, Oliver Corff wrote: > With regard to .PRINTSTYLE, the mom manual online is quite > assertive, but for the example here it did not seem to produce any > differences in output, either present or absent.
Erm... momdoc/docprocessing.html#slides: "PDF slides are a special kind of mom document, formatted for viewing in a PDF reader’s presentation mode. In most respects, they behave identically to the other document types. Key differences are: - headers, footers, and pagination are disabled by default - type is set QUAD CENTER by default - flex-spacing and shimming are disabled by default; shimming may be re-enabled (with NO_SHIM OFF), but not flex-spacing - there’s no need for PRINTSTYLE" ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ For all other doctypes, yes, definitely assertive. :) The rational for slides not requiring PRINTSTYLE is that since no one is going to need typewritten, double-spaced, MLA-formatted slides, the template is always TYPESET. -- Peter Schaffter https://www.schaffter.ca