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Re: .SPACE in mom
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Peter Schaffter |
Subject: |
Re: .SPACE in mom |
Date: |
Mon, 8 Nov 2021 20:15:24 -0500 |
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Mutt/1.9.4 (2018-02-28) |
Ulrich --
On Mon, Nov 08, 2021, Ulrich Lauther wrote:
> I know that .SPACE |<some distance> moves me to some distance from
> the top of the page, though I cannot find this knowledge in mom's
> documentation.
It's in the entry for 'sp' in the groff info manual.
> A naive person (like me) would hope, that a negative argument
> would bring me to some distance from the bottom of the page; that,
> of course, is not the case.
>
> My solution looks like this:
>
> .nr tmp \n[#PAGE_LENGTH]-\n[#B_MARGIN]-3c
> .SP |\n[tmp]u
>
> Question:
> Is there a simpler or more elegant way?
No. It's the tried and true method, clunky though it is. The only
groff request that uses a negative argument to mean "from the bottom
of the page" is 'wh', which sets page traps.
> Suggestion:
> Mention ".SPACE" also in "4.7 Vertical Movements" together with an
> explanation of "|" and maybe a hint, how to navigate to a place
> relative to the page bottom.
A "See also" in 4.7 with mention of | in the "Experts" note to
SPACE ought to do the trick. I'll update the docs.
I don't think "how to navigate to a place relative to the page
bottom" belongs in the mom documentation. It's covered in
the info 'sp' entry.
Cheers.
--
Peter Schaffter
https://www.schaffter.ca
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