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[Groff] grohtml peculiarities
From: |
Werner LEMBERG |
Subject: |
[Groff] grohtml peculiarities |
Date: |
Fri, 12 Jul 2002 22:49:07 +0200 (CEST) |
Gaius,
in your last (original) patch there was the following snippet for
an-old.tmac:
. ie \\n[an-html] \{\
. in 0
. ll -\\n[an-margin]u
. if !\\n[an-div?] .di an-div
. \}
. el \{\
. if !\\n[an-div?] .di an-div
. in 0
. ll -\\n[an-margin]u
. \}
which I've simplified to
. in 0
. ll -\\n[an-margin]u
. if !\\n[an-div?] .di an-div
Theoretically, the `ie' and `el' parts should behave identically -- a
diversion only stores the output, and it shouldn't matter whether the
line length and indentation is changed immediately before or after the
start of the diversion. Apparently, the situation is different for
grohtml. You know that both .ll and .in emit special HTML tags, I
know that also, but probably nobody else knows it. So please document
(in groff.texinfo) which requests do something special in html mode
together with examples to demonstrate its correct usage.
Werner
- [Groff] grohtml peculiarities,
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