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Re: [Groff] underlining
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Carsten Kunze |
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Re: [Groff] underlining |
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Tue, 8 Jul 2014 07:48:12 +0200 (CEST) |
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Von: Peter Schaffter <address@hidden>
An: address@hidden
Datum: 08.07.2014 05:26
Betreff: Re: [Groff] underlining
> > At least in ms macros, the ".UL" will underline whatever it is given
> > as an argument; but this does not live well with line-breaks. So a
> > macro which can smoothly underline a section of text that may break
> > across lines is a Good Thing (though very awkward to implement in
> > groff).
Yes, I had also had been in this situation to be forced to use underlining and
had to write a macro for it--line-breaks makes it difficult. Would be a good
thing but has to have a new name (other than .ul). Preferable with more than
two characters.
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