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Re: [Groff] HTML output in Mozilla
From: |
Gaius Mulley |
Subject: |
Re: [Groff] HTML output in Mozilla |
Date: |
Fri, 13 Apr 2001 12:43:17 +0100 |
Werner writes:
> . As already mentioned in a previous mail, the \O escape shold be
> converted into a request, using additive flags. This fits much
> better into the groff syntax.
> \O0 -> .imgctrl 1
> \O1 -> .imgctrl 2
> \O2 -> .imgctrl 4
> \O3 -> .imgctrl 8
> \O4 -> .imgctrl 16
> \O5'foo' -> .imgctrl 'foo'
> \O0\O1\O2 -> .imgctrl 7 etc.
yes this fits better but, maybe a lack of understanding on my part,
will it work when the user does this?
.de finish-topic
. di
. ft 3
. TOPIC
. ft 1
. br
..
.de TP
. di TOPIC
. HTML-TAG ".tl"
. it 1 finish-topic
..
.TP
My title with an $ 1 over x $ equation
.LP
as eqn builds an inline equation by using a string register 10
and appending to it, I'm unclear how we could preserve this
and use the .imgctrl method. Although I do prefer the
clean .imgctrl interface to the \On method :-)
It must also work with
.IP "Some $ 1 over z $ equation"
an indented para etc etc
In particular we need to be mindful of \w'somestring'
where somestring is string 10 defined by eqn.
Basically is there a way of embedding the 'dot' commands
within a line in troff? Allowing this would solve all these
problems.. maybe I've missed this feature?
> Again, documentation has to be added.
certainly
> . Does the old grohtml still work? What about removing it?
yes I think it is redundant now.
Thanks Gaius