Hi, Peter!
At 2021-09-16T11:59:51-0400, Peter Schaffter wrote:
> Branden --
>
> On the groff-commit list I noticed two commits fixing typos in mom's
> html docs. Pleased you spotted them, of course, but...
>
> Because mom is a contrib project, I maintain the documentation
> myself. We might en
> I noticed you removed the overlapping email domain, that was
> an extreme example, but how do I go in order to define a
> column width, i.e. when roff has to wrap the text?
In this case you could use tbl (convenient) or do manually
what tbl would do internally (gives you more freedom to fiddle
Arghh. I don't know what I was thinking. ps2-ps1 is the difference in tops.
I wrote:
> I have three blocks of text on a line and I would like to align them
> on top rather than on the baseline.
> 1. Is there a "proper" way to achieve this?
Let ps1, ps2, vs1, and vs2 be registers containing
point
> I have three blocks of text on a line and I would like to align them
> on top rather than on the baseline.
> 1. Is there a "proper" way to achieve this?
Let ps1, ps2, vs1, and vs2 be registers containing
point sizes and vertical spacings (expressed in
fundamental units) for two text limes.
Then