Richard Ellis writes: > groff version 1.22.3. > > I have a test 'mom' macro file formatted as below: > > .DOCTYPE DEFAULT > .PRINTSTYLE TYPESET > .COPYSTYLE FINAL > .PAPER LETTER > .FAMILY T > .FONT R > .PT_SIZE 9.5 > .AUTOLEAD 1.125 FACTOR > .COLUMNS 2 0.25i > .START > The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. > > Except that in the real file, the last line is repeated 249 times to > create a longer output. > > When I render that file using this groff command line: > > groff -mom -Tps test1.mom > test1.ps > > I get an output postscript file where the first page is typeset > properly, but the second page has both columns of text typeset on top > of each other, and both columns are in the column 2 position (right > hand column) on the page. > > I also get the same result if I render to pdf. > > Did I overlook a critical 'mom' macro in my test input file, or did I > discover a bug?
Hi, Richard. I've got all the output correct. Maybe your groff build doesn't have upstream patches. The 1.22.3 version is the last official release (if I understand correctly), and it's of 2014. Both groff and mom have undergone many changes since then. -- Best regards, Serge Baumer _______________________________________________ bug-groff mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-groff
