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Re: [Groff] gkurz, a short introduction for german users
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Joerg van den Hoff |
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Re: [Groff] gkurz, a short introduction for german users |
Date: |
Wed, 29 Aug 2007 11:06:55 +0200 |
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On Tue, Aug 28, 2007 at 07:39:21PM +0200, Axel Kielhorn wrote:
>
> Am 27.08.2007 um 06:58 schrieb Werner LEMBERG:
>
> >
> >>Please take a look at this document (It is written in german), I
> >>would like to add it to the groff-wiki or maybe even the groff
> >>distribution, once it is finished.
> >
> >Attached a revised version which already includes Bruno's changes.
> >This is far from perfect yet, but...
>
> Thanks for your extensive revision, so far I learned a few things:
>
> Start a new sentence at a new line (is this a "law" or just a good
> idea?)
>
> vi has a ) command:-)
...
just in case someone uses `vim' or `elvis' (or, for the most part `nvi'):
attached are some settings for your `.exrc' file (which is read by all the
incarnations of vi, I think) which I find useful when editing groff (or
program) source files. I have used commands combined of a backslash plus a
letter such as
\s
but if you use a keyboard with german layout something different, e.g.
`;s', might be better: just substitute all `\' by your choice in `.exrc'.
now, if in command mode, hitting (quickly) subsequently the two keys
`\s' , the current sentence is swapped with the following.
`\w' swaps neighbouring words
`\p' swaps whole groff paragraphs
`\l' moves the last word of the current line to the start of the next line
etc.
and `<CNTRL>-x' reformats the current paragraph with `fmt' (after which
action not all sentences do start on a new line :-))
joerg
.exrc
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- Re: [Groff] gkurz, a short introduction for german users, (continued)
Re: [Groff] gkurz, a short introduction for german users, Tadziu Hoffmann, 2007/08/27
Re: [Groff] gkurz, a short introduction for german users, Axel Kielhorn, 2007/08/28