[Groff] Formatting mail with Groff

2012-09-27 Thread trebol
I think is necessary start a new thread... [from Macro Packages thread] Anton: > Very well, but now you've concluded you post with a > lot of empty lines [...] Yes, this was on the top of my to-do list: don't need to enter dG on nvi... > In order to trim the file to > the total leng

[Groff] Formatting mail with Groff

2012-09-27 Thread trebol
.de endofmail .pl 0 .. .em endofmail .nr HY 0 .nr HM 0 .nr PI 3m I think is necessary start a new thread... .DS L [from Macro Packages thread] Anton: > Very well, but now you've concluded you post with a > lot of empty lines [...] .DE Yes, this was on the top of my to-do list: don't need to

Re: [Groff] Macro packages

2012-09-27 Thread Anton Shepelev
trebol: >Thanks Aton.I think it's good that the > hyphenation character is independent of the rest > of the glyph's assigna- tions. For now I'll let > you rest of my newbie's questions, and I will con- > tinue studying how groff works. But I think in > a short time I'm go

[Groff] Macro packages

2012-09-27 Thread trebol
> I see you are still having ‐ as the hyphenation > character. You can specify a different character, > the ASCII '-' for example, in unicode.tmac or else- > where using the .shc request: > > .shc - Thanks Aton. I think it's good that the hyphenation character is independent of th

Re: [Groff] Macro packages

2012-09-27 Thread Anton Shepelev
trebol: > [...] so I'm going to follow the Anton's advise. I see you are still having \(hy as the hyphenation character. You can specify a different character, the ASCII '-' for example, in unicode.tmac or else- where using the .shc request: .shc - -- () ascii ribbon campaign - agains