Hi, all.
I've just fixed mom's footnote handling by adding a \c to the end
of the bits that print footnote markers so that the order of
footnote-marker/punctuation is less of a hassle.
Basically, all you'll have to do now is to continue the line after
.FOOTNOTE
A footnote line
.FOOTNOTE OFF
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> Hi, I'm new to pic/groff and I've been having some problems
> producing either gif or jpeg images using them. The basic problem
> seems to be that pic/groff/postscript all have the concept of a page
> that they are drawing on whereas I want the resulting image to have
> all the whitespace croppe
On Wed, May 11, 2005, Clarke Echols wrote:
> I think if you end the footnote text with \c, that should
> get rid of the white space. It is supposed to continue the
> next line of input without putting any space after the
> currently held output-line text in args to macros, etc. I
> used to use it
On 11-May-05 David Griffiths wrote:
> Hi, I'm new to pic/groff and I've been having some problems
> producing either gif or jpeg images using them. The basic
> problem seems to be that pic/groff/postscript all have the
> concept of a page that they are drawing on whereas I want the
> resulting imag
David Griffiths wrote:
Hi, I'm new to pic/groff and I've been having some problems producing
either gif or jpeg images using them. The basic problem seems to be that
pic/groff/postscript all have the concept of a page that they are
drawing on whereas I want the resulting image to have all the wh
Ah, using pnmraw instead of pnm makes everything 2-3 times faster!
That brings the pnm approach down to only twice the time of my final
direct to jpeg approach which I guess I can live with. I know it's nice
and flexi but it still seems overkill passing round these raw bitmaps
from command to co
Hi Larry,
> I've never found a good way to script this. The process I use is to
> open the postscript file with gimp, crop and save. It would be very
> pleasant to have a way to quickly generate high quality cropped images
> from groff. If anyone knows how to do that I'd like to know too.
For
Hi, I'm new to pic/groff and I've been having some problems producing
either gif or jpeg images using them. The basic problem seems to be that
pic/groff/postscript all have the concept of a page that they are
drawing on whereas I want the resulting image to have all the whitespace
cropped from
I've never found a good way to script this. The process I use is to
open the postscript file with gimp, crop and save. It would be very
pleasant to have a way to quickly generate high quality cropped
images from groff. If anyone knows how to do that I'd like to
know too.
On Wed, May 11, 2005
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