Follow-up Comment #13, bug #61710 (project groff): [comment #10 comment #10:] > Yes, but the mechanism of getting that proportionality is, in > *roff, typically left up to the user. In other words, they > specify 10-on-12 with ".ps 10" and ".vs 12".
In low-level *roff, I have no quarrel with that. -me is supposed to be higher level, so it should have license to take a less nuts-and-bolts approach (within the bounds of what's reasonable to code, and also recognizing the reality of the dearth of coders and maintainers). I'm not sure whether any of the other classical macro packages support specifying leading as a proportion, but -mom does (in the optional second argument to her .AUTOLEAD macro: http://www.schaffter.ca/mom/momdoc/typesetting.html#autolead). > Yes. The thing is that I have no reason to suspect that all > that many me(7) users mess with setting `$v` or `$V` at all, > ever, in the first place. I agre with your suspicion. And in truth, even with your proposed redesign, it should be pretty straightforward to write one's own short macro to handle setting both parameters in tandem using some document-defined proportion. _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?61710> _______________________________________________ Message sent via Savannah https://savannah.gnu.org/
