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Re: [Groff] Where is .PSPIC documented now ?
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Werner LEMBERG |
Subject: |
Re: [Groff] Where is .PSPIC documented now ? |
Date: |
Tue, 21 Sep 2004 23:36:13 +0200 (CEST) |
> See groff_tmac(5) for a description of the PSPIC macro ...
>
> But I can not find the description there.
Hmm, I can see it in groff_tmac (in the current CVS):
pspic A single macro is provided in this file, PSPIC, to include a
PostScript graphic in a document. It makes only sense for out-
put devices which support inclusion of PS images: -Tps, -Tdvi,
and -Thtml; the file is then loaded automatically. Syntax:
.PSPIC [-L|-R|-I n] file [width [height]]
file is the name of the file containing the illustration; width
and height give the desired width and height of the graphic.
The width and height arguments may have scaling indicators at-
tached; the default scaling indicator is i. This macro will
scale the graphic uniformly in the x and y directions so that it
is no more than width wide and height high. By default, the
graphic will be horizontally centered. The -L and -R options
cause the graphic to be left-aligned and right-aligned, respec-
tively. The -I option causes the graphic to be indented by n
(default scaling indicator is m).
> Another question, and I really hope for an answer:
> What are the Request
> .left-image
> .right-image
> .centered-image
> doing ?
This is something for Gaius...
Werner