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Re: [Groff] tbl: <T> and (T) as tab
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Bernd Warken |
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Re: [Groff] tbl: <T> and (T) as tab |
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Wed, 16 Jul 2014 21:39:16 +0200 |
> Von: "Carsten Kunze" <address@hidden>
> Maybe this is a misunderstanding.
>
> > 1) Sandra L Emerson, Karen Paulsell - troff TYPESETTING for UNIX(TM) Systems
> > (1987)
> > This book seems to come from System V.
> > It documents that "(T)" has the meaning of a tab char for cell jumping.
>
> On page 80 it is mentioned: "In the following example, the TAB key is
> indicated
> by (T) in the input."
>
> > 2) David Barron, Mike Rees - Text Processing and Typesetting with UNIX
> > (1987)
> > It documents that "<T>" has the meaning of a tab char for cell jumping.
>
> On page 128 it is mentioned: "Note that in this figure, <T> denotes the tab
> character."
You are right.
> qtbl is already really very good.
I could not find such a `qtable' so far.
Bernd Warken