Re: [Groff] Rotating a single page

2009-07-30 Thread Werner LEMBERG
> I have a document that's all in landscape, and I use > "-dpaper=letterl -P-pletter -P-l" to get this to work. > > But in the document I have one page that needs to be in portrait, > after which we should return to landscape mode. How can I do this? I'm not aware of a solution. Basically, grops

Re: [Groff] Underlining in groff

2009-07-30 Thread Werner LEMBERG
> I remember being daunted when I first approached the issue of > underscoring text. For such a basic typesetting function, it seemed > horribly kludgy to implement, especially since there are those > tantalizing .ul and .cu requests for TTY output. Unfortunately, .cu doesn't work reliably if you

Re: [Groff] Underlining in groff

2009-07-30 Thread Werner LEMBERG
Sorry for the late reply. >> [...] if I do: >> >> .so ul.tmac >> .ce 1 >> .Underline "Executive Summary" >> >> It correctly centers the text but the entire line is underlined >> instead of just the "Executive Summary". Indeed, this somehow escaped my tests. You get the same `bad'

Re: [Groff] Underlining in groff

2009-07-30 Thread Steve Izma
On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 09:51:12PM -0400, Peter Schaffter wrote: > Subject: Re: [Groff] Underlining in groff > > ... I don't suppose > there's any chance of underlining for the PostScript device being > implemented in groff itself, is there? Sure would make things a lot > easier. I second the mo

Re: [Groff] Underlining in groff

2009-07-30 Thread Peter Schaffter
On Thu, Jul 30, 2009, Blake McBride wrote: > That kind-of works but I have two problems with it. > > 1. What if I'd rather use MM or MOM? > > 2. The underline is way too far below the line. If you try underlining a > word within a paragraph it almost looks like a line in the middle of two > te

Re: [Groff] Underlining in groff

2009-07-30 Thread Ted Harding
On 30-Jul-09 14:24:39, Blake McBride wrote: > That kind-of works but I have two problems with it. > > 1. What if I'd rather use MM or MOM? > > 2. The underline is way too far below the line. If you try > underlining a word within a paragraph it almost looks like a line > in the middle of two t

Re: [Groff] Underlining in groff

2009-07-30 Thread Blake McBride
That kind-of works but I have two problems with it. 1. What if I'd rather use MM or MOM? 2. The underline is way too far below the line. If you try underlining a word within a paragraph it almost looks like a line in the middle of two text lines. It's is terrible. Basically, the bottom of a