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Re: * RL * code review and strategy for macros set?
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Marc Chantreux |
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Re: * RL * code review and strategy for macros set? |
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Thu, 13 Aug 2020 10:57:45 +0200 |
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Mutt/1.10.1 (2018-07-13) |
hello Mike,
> I strongly recommend you pick one macro set, read and become fluent in the
> the concepts in the command macros manual for that set and use the built-in
> tuning features to make them look the way you want.
definitely mm. and a first exercice would be the french translation of
it.
> person to want it "just like that, but different" and you will find that the
> macros sets are built with fine-tuning in mind.
ok. that's what i should have asked from the very begining and using
this word: fine- tuning. thank you for your patience while reading my
broken english.
> export GROFF_TMAC_PATH=${HOME}/lib/tmac
> groff -Kutf8 -GtpeR -U -rW6.5i -mm -mFm ...files...
> where Fm refers to the "Foveal macros" that tune the mm macros. They are
> found in ${HOME}/lib/tmac/Fm.tmac .
oooohh ... so you overwrite some mm defaults that way. cool. what i had
in mind was a bit different: having a ock.tmac that starts with
something like `mso mm`.
> I advise _against_ modifying the standard *.tmac files, especially with the
> sets like me , ms and mm . They rarely change, but when they do you loose
> the benefit of the fixes.
ok. fine tuning over modifying.
thanks to everyone! i have a clear roadmap now thanks to Piotr, Robert
and you.
regar.ds
marc