The new pdfmark.tmac macros (thanks for these!!!) have a string LB:

> .\" Getting line breaks into the text of a PDFNOTE is tricky -- we need
> .\" to get a "\n" into the PostScript stream, but three levels of "\" are
> .\" swallowed, when we invoke "pdfnote".  The following definition of "LB",
> .\" (for LineBreak), is rather ugly, but does allow us to use
> .\"
> .\"    .pdfnote  Some text.\*[LB]Some more text, on a new line.
> .\"
> .ds LB \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\n

This conflicts with mm's macro LB that is used internally to begin a
list. I worked around this by renaming the pdfmark LB to PDFLB, but it
would be worth fixing this before it is officially released. Patch
attached.
-- 
Nick Stoughton      USENIX/FSG Standards Liaison
[EMAIL PROTECTED]     (510) 388 1413
--- pdfmark.tmac.orig   2005-05-11 14:56:35.000000000 -0700
+++ pdfmark.tmac        2005-05-11 14:56:52.000000000 -0700
@@ -217,12 +217,12 @@
 .\"
 .\" Getting line breaks into the text of a PDFNOTE is tricky -- we need
 .\" to get a "\n" into the PostScript stream, but three levels of "\" are
-.\" swallowed, when we invoke "pdfnote".  The following definition of "LB",
+.\" swallowed, when we invoke "pdfnote".  The following definition of "PDFLB",
 .\" (for LineBreak), is rather ugly, but does allow us to use
 .\"
-.\"    .pdfnote  Some text.\*[LB]Some more text, on a new line.
+.\"    .pdfnote  Some text.\*[PDFLB]Some more text, on a new line.
 .\"
-.ds LB \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\n
+.ds PDFLB \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\n
 .\"
 .de pdfnote
 .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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