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Re: [Groff] poll: which macro packages are in common use / and why.
From: |
Gaius Mulley |
Subject: |
Re: [Groff] poll: which macro packages are in common use / and why. |
Date: |
24 Sep 2004 12:06:07 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.2 |
I use ms for most of my groff work (papers, notes, exam papers,
assignments). I find ms easy to adapt - I usually .mso s.tmac and
.mso www.tmac and then override individual macros with custom
variants. Lecture slide production is done with a home grown macro
package which has a lot of html tag information.
I'd love to see the pdf marks become integrated into the groff
release.
Gaius
- Re: [Groff] poll: which macro packages are in common use / and why., (continued)
- Re: [Groff] poll: which macro packages are in common use / and why., Keith Marshall, 2004/09/23
- Re: [Groff] poll: which macro packages are in common use / and why., Werner LEMBERG, 2004/09/24
- Re: [Groff] poll: which macro packages are in common use / and why., Keith Marshall, 2004/09/26
- Re: [Groff] poll: which macro packages are in common use / and why., Werner LEMBERG, 2004/09/26
- Re: [Groff] poll: which macro packages are in common use / and why., Werner LEMBERG, 2004/09/27
- Re: [Groff] poll: which macro packages are in common use / and why., Werner LEMBERG, 2004/09/27
- Re: [Groff] poll: which macro packages are in common use / and why., Werner LEMBERG, 2004/09/27
Re: [Groff] poll: which macro packages are in common use / and why., Peter Schaffter, 2004/09/24
- Re: [Groff] poll: which macro packages are in common use / and why.,
Gaius Mulley <=
Re: <OK> [Groff] poll: which macro packages are in common use / and why., M Bianchi, 2004/09/24
Re: [Groff] poll: which macro packages are in common use / and why., Tadziu Hoffmann, 2004/09/28
Re: [Groff] poll: which macro packages are in common use / and why., Larry Kollar, 2004/09/23
Re: [Groff] poll: which macro packages are in common use / and why., Keith MARSHALL, 2004/09/24