On 01-Dec-2012 21:43:43 Tadziu Hoffmann wrote:
>
>> > Did you change the font size (or rather, the vertical spacing)
>> > somewhere on the first page?
>
>> Yes, I modify the vertical spacing through the register VS
>> before writing anything.
>> And it seems that the matter come effectively from
> > Did you change the font size (or rather, the vertical spacing)
> > somewhere on the first page?
> Yes, I modify the vertical spacing through the register VS
> before writing anything.
> And it seems that the matter come effectively from this, but I
> don't understand why... Logically, the ve
Thanks for your replies.
On Sat, 1 Dec 2012 10:01:38 -0500, Mike Bianchi wrote:
> Try placing
> .rs
> above .mk .
>
> from groff(7)
> .rs Restore spacing; turn no-space mode off.
>
> If that does not work, try placing
> \&
> (the zero-width filler character) above .mk .
Unfort
> This image is used on each slide, but it is a slightly higher
> on page one than the other pages.
Did you change the font size (or rather, the vertical spacing)
somewhere on the first page?
How does the attached file behave in comparison?
.\" ms land
.\" --
>> What program are you using to send the document to the printer?
> lpr
Can you try printing the attached Postscript file?
If your lpr is that of CUPS, only use option "-l"
("the print file is already formatted for the
destination and should be sent without filtering").
duplex.ps
Descriptio
On Sat, Dec 01, 2012 at 10:42:07AM +, Jérôme Frgacic wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I recently discover groff and i want to create some slide with it for a
> lesson.
> In this case, I'm using the ms macro package and a papersize of 720px540p (in
> landscape format).
> Also, I use a background image and
Hello,
I recently discover groff and i want to create some slide with it for a lesson.
In this case, I'm using the ms macro package and a papersize of 720px540p (in
landscape format).
Also, I use a background image and this sequence of macros and requests to
include it and then write over it :