Re: [Groff] tables side-by-side

2013-11-04 Thread Ted Harding
On 04-Nov-2013 18:52:16 hoh...@arcor.de wrote: > > Once I stumbled over the .sp feature, to increase the output line > number counter (.nm) at every call to .sp, and ask myself, if here is > another "harmless" vertical movement intended to be used instead. For > instance to have a paragraph spacin

Re: [Groff] tables side-by-side

2013-11-04 Thread Tadziu Hoffmann
> I had to study your example to understand it. It looks very > robust because, except for TS/TE, it leaves the ms macros out > of the equation. That was mainly for two reasons: (a) I wanted to demonstrate the general principle independent of any macro package, and (b) I'm not really proficien

Re: [Groff] tables side-by-side

2013-11-04 Thread hohe72
Once I stumbled over the .sp feature, to increase the output line number counter (.nm) at every call to .sp, and ask myself, if here is another "harmless" vertical movement intended to be used instead. For instance to have a paragraph spacing. --hh

[Groff] Announcing Utroff

2013-11-04 Thread Pierre-Jean
Dear Troffers, Even if it's not a Groff related project, I'm sure that some of you might be interested by Utroff: http://utroff.org - Utroff is focused on Heirloom Troff, and gives some macro to handle its typographic features easily. - These macro follow a single language, so that one can

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2013-11-04 Thread Pierre-Jean
Dear Troffers, Even if it's not a Groff related project, I'm sure that some of you might be interested by Utroff: http://utroff.org - Utroff is focused on Heirloom Troff, and gives some macro to handle its typographic features easily. - These macro follow a single language, so that one can