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[Groff] tmac.an: using .RS/.RE inside .IP inside .SS
From: |
G. Branden Robinson |
Subject: |
[Groff] tmac.an: using .RS/.RE inside .IP inside .SS |
Date: |
Sun, 20 Aug 2017 01:05:21 -0400 |
User-agent: |
NeoMutt/20170113 (1.7.2) |
I'd prefer not to have to use an .in request in the following example, but .RS
not only refuses to indent further inside my .SS->.IP environment, but .RE
restores the indent to wrong place.
Any tips?
Indentation as desired, using .in:
xtrs(1) General Commands Manual xtrs(1)
Name
xtrs - TRS‐80 Model I/III/4/4P emulator for the X Window
System
Description
Foo bar.
Emulated hard disks
xtrs can emulate a hard disk in a file in one of two
ways: it can use a special, xtrs‐specific LDOS driver
called XTRSHARD/DCT, or it can emulate the Radio Shack
hard drive controller (based on the Western Digital
WD1010) and use the native drivers for the original
hardware.
Fourth, type the following commands. Here d is
the LDOS drive number you want to use for the
hard drive (a typical choice would be 4) and u is
the unit number you chose when naming the file
(most likely 0).
SYSTEM (DRIVE=d,DRIVER="XTRSHARD",ENABLE)
Enter unit number ([0]‐7): u
FORMAT d (DIR=1)
Answer the questions asked by FORMAT as you pre‐
fer. The DIR=1 parameter to FORMAT is optional;
it causes the hard drive's directory to be on
track 1, making the initial size of the image
smaller. You can repeat these steps with differ‐
ent values of d and u to have more than one hard
drive.
xtrs 2017‐04‐16 xtrs(1)
Undesired indentation using .RS/.RE:
xtrs(1) General Commands Manual xtrs(1)
Name
xtrs - TRS‐80 Model I/III/4/4P emulator for the X Window
System
Description
Foo bar.
Emulated hard disks
xtrs can emulate a hard disk in a file in one of two
ways: it can use a special, xtrs‐specific LDOS driver
called XTRSHARD/DCT, or it can emulate the Radio Shack
hard drive controller (based on the Western Digital
WD1010) and use the native drivers for the original
hardware.
Fourth, type the following commands. Here d is
the LDOS drive number you want to use for the
hard drive (a typical choice would be 4) and u is
the unit number you chose when naming the file
(most likely 0).
SYSTEM (DRIVE=d,DRIVER="XTRSHARD",ENABLE)
Enter unit number ([0]‐7): u
FORMAT d (DIR=1)
Answer the questions asked by FORMAT as you prefer. The
DIR=1 parameter to FORMAT is optional; it causes the
hard drive's directory to be on track 1, making the ini‐
tial size of the image smaller. You can repeat these
steps with different values of d and u to have more than
one hard drive.
xtrs 2017‐04‐16 xtrs(1)
*roff sources are attached.
--
Regards,
Branden
xtrs_good.man
Description: Unix manual page
xtrs_bad.man
Description: Unix manual page
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