Jan --
On Tue, Apr 16, 2024, Jan Eden wrote:
> ...the sample output you sent is identical (or at least very
> similar) to my output. I must admit that I oversimplified
> (shortened) the source code posted to the list; the effect is
> much more pronounced with list items spanning several lines (s.
Hi Branden,
this is great – thanks for both the explanation (re: font-subsetting)
and the positive outlook on the future of groff's macro packages.
- Jan
On 2024-04-16 13:00, G. Branden Robinson wrote:
> Hi Jan,
>
> At 2024-04-16T19:32:18+0200, Jan Eden wrote:
> > after using LaTeX (pdflatex)
Hi Peter,
On 2024-04-16 13:22, Peter Schaffter wrote:
> Jan --
>
> On Tue, Apr 16, 2024, Jan Eden wrote:
> > I am currently testing the mom and mm macro packages, and noticed that
> > mom uses sensible defaults for almost anything out of the box.
> >
> > Bullet lists (or lists with other static
Hi Jan,
At 2024-04-16T19:32:18+0200, Jan Eden wrote:
> after using LaTeX (pdflatex) for several years, I am testing groff
> (with mom and mm) to create PDF documents for the first time.
>
> With mom, the process is straightforward: A PDF outline is created
> automatically, the TOC entries are lin
Jan --
On Tue, Apr 16, 2024, Jan Eden wrote:
> I am currently testing the mom and mm macro packages, and noticed that
> mom uses sensible defaults for almost anything out of the box.
>
> Bullet lists (or lists with other static enumerators like dashes),
> however, are set with very little space b
Hi,
after using LaTeX (pdflatex) for several years, I am testing groff (with
mom and mm) to create PDF documents for the first time.
With mom, the process is straightforward: A PDF outline is created
automatically, the TOC entries are linked to the headings, and
additional PDF links can be create
On 2024-04-16 13:57, Thomas Dupond wrote:
> Le 2024-04-16 à 12:18, Jan Eden a écrit :
> > [...]
> > >
> > > You could do something like this:
> > >
> > > .LIST USER "\[bu]\h[0.3c]"
> > > .ITEM
> > > First item
> > > .ITEM
> > > Second item
> > > .LIST OFF
> >
> > That works, thank you (although
Le 2024-04-16 à 12:18, Jan Eden a écrit :
[...]
You could do something like this:
.LIST USER "\[bu]\h[0.3c]"
.ITEM
First item
.ITEM
Second item
.LIST OFF
That works, thank you (although it is a bit of a hack, and I expected a
more structured option to control the spacing)!
If this is to mu
On Thu, Apr 04, 2024 at 10:47:29PM -0500, Dave Kemper wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 31, 2024 at 5:31 AM Colin Watson wrote:
> > I've omitted README.git to ensure that we still warn people who don't
> > know what they're doing that running "./bootstrap" may not be the right
> > place to start.
>
> *raises
On 2024-04-16 10:04, Thomas Dupond wrote:
> Le 2024-04-16 à 09:49, Jan Eden a écrit :
> > [...]
> >
> > > You can see what a list should look like thanks to the document
> > > "mon_premier_doc.pdf" provided with your groff install.
> > >
> > > On my debian system it is present at
> > > /usr/shar
Le 2024-04-16 à 09:49, Jan Eden a écrit :
[...]
You can see what a list should look like thanks to the document
"mon_premier_doc.pdf" provided with your groff install.
On my debian system it is present at
/usr/share/doc/groff/examples/mom/mon_premier_doc.pdf.gz
Thanks – this document display
Salut Thomas,
On 2024-04-16 09:13, Thomas Dupond wrote:
> Hello Jan,
>
> Jan Eden a écrit :
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am currently testing the mom and mm macro packages, and noticed that
> > mom uses sensible defaults for almost anything out of the box.
> >
> > Bullet lists (or lists with other static
Hello Jan,
Jan Eden a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I am currently testing the mom and mm macro packages, and noticed that
> mom uses sensible defaults for almost anything out of the box.
>
> Bullet lists (or lists with other static enumerators like dashes),
> however, are set with very little space between
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