"Eric S. Raymond" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Gunnar Ritter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > I have often used .in (and seen it used) in a context like
> > <informalexample>. Looking at a few pages, it seems that
> > others have used .ti similarly.
>
> Can you send me an example?

This is from mush(1), July 17, 1996:

An example:
.sp
.ti +2
goto msg: `pick \-f argv`
.sp
This causes the current message . . .

Others are in nasm(1), v. 0.98.38; sort(1), Unix 7th edition.
Equivalent use of .in seems much more frequent.

        Gunnar


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