On 20-Nov-08 22:19:39, Dorai Sitaram wrote: > I notice that groff's .PP, .LP and the like don't restore the glyph- > and fill-color to the default (black and white)._ Shouldn't they, in > analogy to how they treat font- and size-switches? > _ > --d
That's a moot point! If one uses colour for transient purposes (e.g. to highlight a few words, or a single paragraph) then one would prefer that a .LP would restore the default. On the other hand, if one uses colour for extended passages, then it is more convenient to have the colour carry through. Likewise, regarding font- and size-switches, one can set global changes in ms macros by .fam BM \"for Bookman .ps 15 .nr PS 15 \"to change the default font to 15 points However, I would agree that for consistency of logic in ms macros, changes in colour would be local to the paragraph and revert to the default at a new paragrpah; and there would be a register (analogous to \n[PS]) to make a global change. That being said, I personally prefer to cancel colour explcitly when I have done with it, whether that is after a few words, at the end of a paragraph, or after an extended passage. One one is used to it, it is very little trouble to do. Best wishes, Ted. -------------------------------------------------------------------- E-Mail: (Ted Harding) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Fax-to-email: +44 (0)870 094 0861 Date: 21-Nov-08 Time: 00:13:40 ------------------------------ XFMail ------------------------------
