On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 10:33:01PM +0200, Bernd Warken wrote:
> > Von: "Ulrich Lauther"
>
> > .\" tbl eqn lnd
>
> I understand that `lnd' has to do with `landscape'.
> Is that something useful for `groff' or `mm'?
> Where did you get this idea?
>
yes, it stands for landscape and I use it when
On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 03:40:42PM +0200, mikkel meinike wrote:
> Hello all
> I have during the past two years become increasingly groff user or perhaps
> more specifick mom uses. I try as much as possible to stick to one macro
> package to keep my text setting life as simple as possible. I am a hu
> Von: "Ulrich Lauther"
> .\" tbl eqn lnd
I understand that `lnd' has to do with `landscape'.
Is that something useful for `groff' or `mm'?
Where did you get this idea?
Bernd Warken
> To place two images side by side.
> How to place to two or more images side by side. HTML treateds
> a little picture almost as if it were a text item. If you put
> two pictures in the code after each other then they appear
> side by side (if there is space for that on the line). Can you
> do so
Hello all
I have during the past two years become increasingly groff user or perhaps
more specifick mom uses. I try as much as possible to stick to one macro
package to keep my text setting life as simple as possible. I am a human
being who work with images and therefore I also come a long way by n
On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 10:48:51AM +0200, Bernd Warken wrote:
> > No, I am not (yet?) a groff contributer. But I could publish my script, if
> > there is general interest.
>
> Please publish your script! The implementation in `grog' would be very easy.
> But `groff.cpp'
> needs C++, which is s