Re: [Groff] multi-line macro arguments (for printing envelopes)

2016-04-27 Thread Łukasz Stelmach
Steffen Nurpmeso writes: > (Ted Harding) wrote: > |> Łukasz Stelmach wrote: > |>> I am developing a macro to print envelopes. Is it possible to pass a > |>> multi-line string (not necessarily defined with .ds) as a parameter > |>> for a macro? > > |The basic idea is not to give a "multi-li

Re: [Groff] multi-line macro arguments

2016-04-27 Thread Łukasz Stelmach
(Ted Harding) writes: > On 27-Apr-2016 18:24:41 Carsten Kunze wrote: >> Łukasz Stelmach wrote: >> >>> I am developing a macro to print envelopes. Is it possible to pass a >>> multi-line string (not necessarily defined with .ds) as a parameter >>> for a macro? >> >> what exactly would you like t

Re: [Groff] multi-line macro arguments

2016-04-27 Thread Steffen Nurpmeso
(Ted Harding) wrote: |> ?ukasz Stelmach wrote: |>> I am developing a macro to print envelopes. Is it possible to pass a |>> multi-line string (not necessarily defined with .ds) as a parameter |>> for a macro? |The basic idea is not to give a "multi-line string" as a single |paramater, but

Re: [Groff] multi-line macro arguments

2016-04-27 Thread Ted Harding
On 27-Apr-2016 18:24:41 Carsten Kunze wrote: > Hi, > > ?ukasz Stelmach wrote: > >> I am developing a macro to print envelopes. Is it possible to pass a >> multi-line string (not necessarily defined with .ds) as a parameter >> for a macro? > > what exactly would you like to do? Can you please gi

Re: [Groff] multi-line macro arguments

2016-04-27 Thread Carsten Kunze
Hi, ?ukasz Stelmach wrote: > I am developing a macro to print envelopes. Is it possible to pass a > multi-line string (not necessarily defined with .ds) as a parameter > for a macro? what exactly would you like to do? Can you please give an example? --Carsten

[Groff] multi-line macro arguments

2016-04-27 Thread Łukasz Stelmach
Good morning. I am developing a macro to print envelopes. Is it possible to pass a multi-line string (not necessarily defined with .ds) as a parameter for a macro? -- Kind regards, Łukasz Stelmach