Re: [Groff] Underlining, again

2010-09-20 Thread Peter Schaffter
On Mon, Sep 20, 2010, Werner Lemberg wrote: > > Werner, I can't provide a small example to demonstrate the "blank > > page at the end of a diversion" anomaly I posted about earlier, only > > a big, unwieldy one. Aside from having to post several (long) mom > > macros that are modified versions of

Re: [Groff] Diversion/trap help

2010-09-20 Thread Tadziu Hoffmann
> > Under what circumstances would a diversion that ends on the > > bottom line of a page spring a footer trap even when the > > diversion has been chopped? > > As usual, please provide a small snippet which demonstrates > the problematic behaviour. It might be related to outputting the diversio

Re: [Groff] Underlining, again

2010-09-20 Thread Werner LEMBERG
> Werner, I can't provide a small example to demonstrate the "blank > page at the end of a diversion" anomaly I posted about earlier, only > a big, unwieldy one. Aside from having to post several (long) mom > macros that are modified versions of what's in the cvs, I'd have to > include a refer dat

Re: [Groff] Underlining, again

2010-09-20 Thread Peter Schaffter
On Mon, Sep 20, 2010, Tadziu Hoffmann wrote: > > > As to changing fonts while underlining, it's hard to imagine > > a situation in which it's likely to happen. Underlining > > should at best be an occasional effect, IMHO. Still, > > one likes to have solutions that cover every possibility. > >

Re: [Groff] Underlining, again

2010-09-20 Thread Tadziu Hoffmann
> As to changing fonts while underlining, it's hard to imagine > a situation in which it's likely to happen. Underlining > should at best be an occasional effect, IMHO. Still, > one likes to have solutions that cover every possibility. Well, for editorial purposes it's sometimes useful to mark