> > Since John Gardner will (rightly) insist that examples of mdoc(7) code are > nothing more than mere examples of roff(7) code
To quote Heisenberg: *"You're goddamn right."* ;-) The Groff examples repository is now available on the web at > https://froude.eu/groff > Feel free to plunder my stupid macro package for anything you consider worth sharing: https://github.com/Alhadis/Mono When copy+pasting from the macro package, be aware that many internal registers and strings use names containing ASCII control characters, which mightn't be visible in your browser/editor. Specifically, ^B, ^C, ^E, ^F, ^G, ^?. On Mon, 30 Aug 2021 at 03:36, Ingo Schwarze <schwa...@usta.de> wrote: > Hi Thomas, > > On 8/25/21, Thomas Dupond <tho...@dupond.eu> wrote: > > > The Groff examples repository is now available on the web at > > https://froude.eu/groff and on geminispace at gemini://froude.eu/groff > > Nice. > > I added a link to it to > > https://mandoc.bsd.lv/links.html > > I think on your start page, you ought to add a link to > > https://www.gnu.org/software/groff/ . > > Since John Gardner will (rightly) insist that examples of mdoc(7) > code are nothing more than mere examples of roff(7) code, i would > consider a link to > > https://mandoc.bsd.lv/mdoc/ > > useful as well; your call. > > If you want to add a full-blown example of how to use groff to > set up a complete conference presentation, feel free to link to > > https://www.openbsd.org/papers/eurobsdcon2018-mandoc.roff > https://www.openbsd.org/papers/eurobsdcon2018-mandoc.pdf > > Parts of the contents of that presentation are also loosely related > to roff(7), but that is incidental. The point why it might matter > here really is the full-blown example of setting up complete slides > for a conference presentation. > > Yours, > Ingo > >