That's a nice explanation, Werner. Thank you.
About "again": it's good to see that some people have memories. I
can't remember what was for dinner
yesterday :-)
Miklos
On 11/11/2008, at 06:15 PM, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
I am trying to produce a macro for request blm that would set space
as a given fraction of the current vertical spacing.
I did the following:
.de blank
. nr blankreg (c;\\$1)
..
.de blank_aux
. sp (\\n[.v]u*\\n[blankreg]u/28340)u
..
.blm blank_aux
This does not work (does not produce any space).
Again, you haven't applied `u' correctly. In a request which doesn't
use `u' as the default scaling indicator, *each* element gets
converted to the request's default unit before it is processed
arithmetically. In your example, the `28340' is converted to `v'
also. Additionally, it has no effect to apply `u' to an expression.
The right way to write the call to .sp is
.sp (\\n[.v]u * \\n[blankreg]u / 28340u)
Alternatively, you might write
.sp (u;(\\n[.v] * \\n[blankreg] / 28340))
See section 5.2.1 (Default Units) in groff.info for more examples.
Werner