I don't have a solution to the space problem caused by your
solution to the toc-line-generation problem :-) (the one
which backspaces to the previous line), but I'd suggest an
entirely different approach, using a diversion but delaying
the generation of leaders until the diversion is replayed:
> If I set .pl 15i the resulting document is 11i long and the
> bottom of my document is cut off How else should I define a
> custom length Using groff-1.18.1
>
> $ cat long_page_test
> .pl 15i
> this is the top
> .sp |14.5i
> this is the bottom
>
> $ groff long_page_test > long_page_test.ps
>
> I
On Thu, 1 Apr 2010, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
Hi Richard,
If I set .pl 15i the resulting document is 11i long and the bottom of
my document is cut off How else should I define a custom length Using
groff-1.18.1
Can you provide some extra detail? Are you using a macro set, e.g. -ms?
Is there a
Hi Richard,
> If I set .pl 15i the resulting document is 11i long and the bottom of
> my document is cut off How else should I define a custom length Using
> groff-1.18.1
Can you provide some extra detail? Are you using a macro set, e.g. -ms?
Is there a small example input that shows the proble
If I set .pl 15i the resulting document is 11i long and the bottom of my
document is cut off
How else should I define a custom length
Using groff-1.18.1
Thanks
Richard
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