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Re: [Groff] nroff vs. troff conditional using escapes?
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Michael(tm) Smith |
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Re: [Groff] nroff vs. troff conditional using escapes? |
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Tue, 26 Feb 2008 17:38:22 +0900 |
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Werner LEMBERG <address@hidden>, 2008-02-26 09:33 +0100:
> > Hence my question about whether there really is no way I could use a
> > set of escapes instead of a request...
>
> No, there is really no way to have a user-defined escape. If you want
> that, please use TeX. :-)
I'm not prepared yet for for that level of pain and suffering :)
Anyway, now that Clarke pointed out to me what I can do with \c, I
think I can manage to get it to work. Though speaking of pain and
suffering, dealing with a whitespace issue like the one this case
creates when generating output from XSLT is not much fun at all.
--Mike
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- Re: [Groff] nroff vs. troff conditional using escapes?, (continued)
- Re: [Groff] nroff vs. troff conditional using escapes?, Michael(tm) Smith, 2008/02/23
- Re: [Groff] nroff vs. troff conditional using escapes?, Michael(tm) Smith, 2008/02/25
- Re: [Groff] nroff vs. troff conditional using escapes?, Clarke Echols, 2008/02/25
- Re: [Groff] nroff vs. troff conditional using escapes?, Michael(tm) Smith, 2008/02/26
- Re: [Groff] nroff vs. troff conditional using escapes?, Clarke Echols, 2008/02/26
- Re: [Groff] nroff vs. troff conditional using escapes?, Steve Izma, 2008/02/26
- Re: [Groff] nroff vs. troff conditional using escapes?, Michael(tm) Smith, 2008/02/27
- Re: [Groff] nroff vs. troff conditional using escapes?, Werner LEMBERG, 2008/02/26
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Re: [Groff] nroff vs. troff conditional using escapes?, Ralph Corderoy, 2008/02/23