Re: [Groff] Treatment of annotation paragraphs in refer

2006-06-20 Thread Werner LEMBERG
However, refer turns the annotation text into one long string defined using the .ds command and all troff commands are lost; e.g., %X First paragraph of annnotation. .LP Second paragraph of annotation. Is translated by refer into: .ds [X First paragraph of annnotation. .LP Second

Re: [Groff] Treatment of annotation paragraphs in refer

2006-06-20 Thread Tadziu Hoffmann
I'm using refer to print out an annotated bibliography, and would like for the annotation paragraph to contain troff commands for paragraph breaks, and maybe even pic diagrams or code fragments. However, refer turns the annotation text into one long string defined using the .ds command and

Re: [Groff] Treatment of annotation paragraphs in refer

2006-06-20 Thread Bill Ward
, and best regards, Bill Ward From: Zvezdan Petkovic [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2006 20:30:08 -0400 To: Groff@gnu.org Subject: Re: [Groff] Treatment of annotation paragraphs in refer On Mon, Jun 19, 2006 at 03:55:10PM -0500, Bill Ward wrote: However, refer turns the annotation text

[Groff] Treatment of annotation paragraphs in refer

2006-06-19 Thread Bill Ward
Hello, I'm using refer to print out an annotated bibliography, and would like for the annotation paragraph to contain troff commands for paragraph breaks, and maybe even pic diagrams or code fragments. However, refer turns the annotation text into one long string defined using the .ds command

Re: [Groff] Treatment of annotation paragraphs in refer

2006-06-19 Thread Robert Thorsby
On 2006.06.20 06:55 Bill Ward wrote: I'm using refer to print out an annotated bibliography, and would like for the annotation paragraph to contain troff commands for paragraph breaks, and maybe even pic diagrams or code fragments. However, refer turns the annotation text into one long string

Re: [Groff] Treatment of annotation paragraphs in refer

2006-06-19 Thread Zvezdan Petkovic
On Mon, Jun 19, 2006 at 03:55:10PM -0500, Bill Ward wrote: However, refer turns the annotation text into one long string defined using the .ds command and all troff commands are lost; e.g., You can tell it to turn it into something else instead of the default .ds. For example .R1