Re: [Groff] Introduction to groff in french

2015-01-16 Thread Grégoire Babey
Le vendredi 16 janvier 2015 à 14:11 -0500, Peter Schaffter a écrit : > Grégoire -- > > On Thu, Jan 15, 2015, Grégoire Babey wrote: > > I wrote a second version for the introducion to groff in french. > > I splitted general presentation https://doc.ubuntu-fr.org/groff and > > user tutorial https:/

Re: [Groff] Introduction to groff in french

2015-01-16 Thread Peter Schaffter
Grégoire -- On Thu, Jan 15, 2015, Grégoire Babey wrote: > I wrote a second version for the introducion to groff in french. > I splitted general presentation https://doc.ubuntu-fr.org/groff and > user tutorial https://doc.ubuntu-fr.org/groff_tuto The tutorial link gives "Cette page n'existe pas e

Re: [Groff] Setting Text Along A Curve

2015-01-16 Thread Carsten Kunze
Robert Thorsby wrote: > I need to set some text (eg., Lorem Ipsum) along the arc of a curve > (eg, a circle). The curve itself need not be visible. > > Can anyone point me in the right direction? A mailing list thread? > Something in pic? Some postscript code? Heirloom troff has a .pshape r

Re: [Groff] Setting Text Along A Curve

2015-01-16 Thread Denis M. Wilson
I did text round a circle using a .eps file, adapted from the PostScript Cookbook. In case it's any help I enclose it. Denis On Fri, 16 Jan 2015 20:09:06 +1100 Robert Thorsby wrote: > On 16/01/15 19:56:33, Ted Harding wrote: > > On 16-Jan-2015 01:48:52 Robert Thorsby wrote: > > > I need to set

Re: [Groff] Setting Text Along A Curve

2015-01-16 Thread Robert Thorsby
On 16/01/15 19:56:33, Ted Harding wrote: On 16-Jan-2015 01:48:52 Robert Thorsby wrote: > I need to set some text (eg., Lorem Ipsum) along the arc of a curve (eg, a circle). The curve itself need not be visible. It can certainly be done, in various ways (including pic, and PostScript tricks)

Re: [Groff] Setting Text Along A Curve

2015-01-16 Thread Ted Harding
On 16-Jan-2015 01:48:52 Robert Thorsby wrote: > Good morning List, > > I need to set some text (eg., Lorem Ipsum) along the arc of a curve > (eg, a circle). The curve itself need not be visible. > > Can anyone point me in the right direction? A mailing list thread? > Something in pic? Some po