> [1] I have just written a 1-page document in which I noticed that
> two standalone lines, as output, and one final line of a paragraph,
> all seemed to exactly fill the line-length. I verified this using a
> duplicate of the lines terminated with "\p": at high magnification
> in ghostview the t
Hi Folks,
A little query which I perhaps ought to know the
answer to ...
Suppose you have the last line of a paragraph, and
(formatted) it is nearly as long as the line-length.
Normally, such a line which is shorter then the
line-length would not be filled.
But it can be aesthetically pleasing
> The CVS isn't building grohtml.
It does.
> post-grohtml*
This is it, in combination with the pre-grohtml preprocessor binary.
Werner
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Larry Kollar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The CVS isn't building grohtml. I deleted src/devices/grohtml and updated, no
> difference. Here's a listing of the directory (after making), if that helps
> at all:
>
> % l src/devices/grohtml/
> CVS/grohtml.n html-text.cpp output.
The CVS isn't building grohtml. I deleted src/devices/grohtml and updated, no
difference. Here's a listing of the directory (after making), if that helps at
all:
% l src/devices/grohtml/
CVS/grohtml.n html-text.cpp output.cpp post-html.o
Makefile.dephtml-table.cpp h
On 29-Aug-06 Jeff Conrad wrote:
> Himanshu,
>
>> ... i have a project in whcih i need to get the width
>> tables from HP laserjet fontsie fonts which are stored
>> inside the laserjet..
>
> I know of no way to query the printer about the metrics for
> the built-in fonts.
> [...]
Many HP
Himanshu,
> ... i have a project in whcih i need to get the width
> tables from HP laserjet fontsie fonts which are stored inside the
> laserjet..
I know of no way to query the printer about the metrics for the built-in
fonts. The following is from the HP web site in 2003:
Q: How ca