Re: [Groff] Underlining, again

2010-09-12 Thread Peter Schaffter
On Mon, Sep 13, 2010, Werner Lemberg wrote: > > > If you're satisfied with a solution that works *only* with the > > postscript device, then this can be achieved with device-control > > escapes. Here's something to play around with. It redefines[*] > > grops's basic text-printing functions to me

Re: [Groff] Underlining, again

2010-09-12 Thread Werner LEMBERG
> If you're satisfied with a solution that works *only* with the > postscript device, then this can be achieved with device-control > escapes. Here's something to play around with. It redefines[*] > grops's basic text-printing functions to memorize the position at > the start of a piece of text

Re: [Groff] Underlining, again

2010-09-12 Thread Larry Kollar
Mike Bianchi wrote: > On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 09:35:54PM +0100, Ted Harding wrote: >> : >> One has the feeling that one could reach out and grasp it, but it >> always seems to be just a few inches further away than the length >> of one's arm ... > > “Ah, but a man's reach should exceed his

[Groff] Macro for German DIN letters

2010-09-12 Thread Chris Schaller
Hi, Finally I recalled that I wanted to send my own macro set for writing letters, (hopefully) conforming to German DIN norm. They are far from perfect, but they do work for me. The macros put addresses, date, subject, etc. to the places they belong to and produce folding marks for German DIN en