E. Hoffmann wrote:
>
> Hello *roffers.
>
> Excuse me if this question has been answered zillions of time,
> or if it is all absurd, but I don't find an answer ...
>
> I want to typeset parallel texts, like a translation, the original
> *always* in the left column, the translation *always* rig
Hi Peter,
> You'll notice that the top of the pdf file has a line of text spit out
> by grep(1) that obviously shouldn't be there.
I couldn't come up with the groff 1.22.3-7 command line required to
build the PDF correctly, nor get grep's unwanted output. Deri suggested
pdfmom's grep might be th
On Thu, Sep 07, 2017, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> Hi Peter,
>
> > Have a look at the attached .mom and .pdf files.
>
> Nothing attached? Does Mailman strip?
Oops. Attached here.
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Peter Schaffter
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.TITLE "L'étranger
.AUTHOR "Albert Camus
.PRINTSTYLE TYPESET
.
.\"
On Thu 07 Sep 2017 18:07:27 Peter Schaffter wrote:
> You'll notice that the top of the pdf file has a
> line of text spit out by grep(1) that obviously shouldn't be there.
> I guess I've never had to deal with diacritics in titles, because
> I've never seen this before and the line only appears whe
Hi Peter,
> Have a look at the attached .mom and .pdf files.
Nothing attached? Does Mailman strip?
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> > > > page 1 page 2
> > > >
> > > > aaa ...
> > > > aaa... aaa
> > > > --- ---
> > > > bbb ...
> > > > bbb... bbb
>
> Thinking aloud here, I wo
On Thu, Sep 07, 2017 at 09:45:47AM +0100, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> Hi Erich,
>
> > Of course it would be a hypertrophy changeing the distances each and
> > every page...no, the idea is to have two parts of text on each page.
I don't have the groff chops to address this in general,
but I will point
Hi Erich,
> Of course it would be a hypertrophy changeing the distances each and
> every page...no, the idea is to have two parts of text on each page.
Overkill to manually have to change the distance, or too jarring for the
reader to have it move up and down each page? I was thinking
.EN
Erich --
On Wed, Sep 06, 2017, E. Hoffmann wrote:
> Wed, 06 Sep 2017 17:36:34 +0100 (Ralph Corderoy ):
> > Hi Erich,
>
> Hi Ralph! Thank you for looking into it.
>
> > > Moreover, is a thing possible not to have vertical columns, but
> > > horizontal texts, above and below, like
> > >
> > > pa
Wed, 06 Sep 2017 17:36:34 +0100 (Ralph Corderoy ):
> Hi Erich,
Hi Ralph! Thank you for looking into it.
> > Moreover, is a thing possible not to have vertical columns, but
> > horizontal texts, above and below, like
> >
> > page 1 page 2
> >
> > aaa ...aaa
A. On Wed, 2017-09-06 at 18:13 +0200, E. Hoffmann wrote:
> Hello *roffers.
>
> Excuse me if this question has been answered zillions of time,
> or if it is all absurd, but I don't find an answer ...
>
>I want to typeset parallel texts, like a translation, the original
> *always* in the l
Hi Erich,
> Moreover, is a thing possible not to have vertical columns, but
> horizontal texts, above and below, like
>
> page 1 page 2
>
> aaa ...
> aaa... aaa
> --- ---
> bbb ...bbb
Hello *roffers.
Excuse me if this question has been answered zillions of time,
or if it is all absurd, but I don't find an answer ...
I want to typeset parallel texts, like a translation, the original
*always* in the left column, the translation *always* right. TeX has
the "parallel" package
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