the groff wiki website
http://www.groff-wiki.info/
does not exist any longer. So the link at
gnu.org/software/groff
should be removed.
Fixed, thanks.
Werner
Am Freitag, 3. August 2007 schrieb Ted Harding:
There are a number of things I could usefully add to
the Groff Wiki -- especially in the eqn domain, but
also others.
I've visited the Groff Wiki, but can;t work out how to
a) Add a new topic (EqnTips) ob the front page
b) Edit/add to an
On Feb 1, 2006, at 10:10 PM, Larry Kollar wrote:
Robert Goulding wrote:
Has there been any movement on the groff wiki? Yet more interesting
snippets and tips have been posted recently - it would be nice to
preserve them somewhere accessible!
I've been adding the tips and other goodies I
Robert Goulding wrote:
Has there been any movement on the groff wiki? Yet more
interesting snippets and tips have been posted recently - it would
be nice to preserve them somewhere accessible!
I've been adding the tips and other goodies I have archived -- in
fact, I had intended to
On Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 08:37:32PM +0100, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
Has there been any movement on the groff wiki? Yet more interesting
snippets and tips have been posted recently - it would be nice to
preserve them somewhere accessible!
Unfortunately, the great enthusiasm a few weeks ago
Has there been any movement on the groff wiki? Yet more interesting
snippets and tips have been posted recently - it would be nice to
preserve them somewhere accessible!
Unfortunately, the great enthusiasm a few weeks ago appears to have
gone :-( Larry McVoy seems to be too busy (he has
If anyone wants to reprint an email of mine to the wiki,
that's fine with me.
Same here. I guess that's the whole point of this list.
And it's only fitting that the wiki itself is written in awk.
Indeed. There used to be a *roff-(subset)-workalike called awf,
the Amazingly Workable
Tadziu Hoffman wrote, quoting Larry Kollar:
If anyone wants to reprint an email of mine to the wiki,
that's fine with me.
Same here. I guess that's the whole point of this list.
That goes for me too.
Since the list archive is already public, there doesn't seem to
be much point in asking
Heinz-Jürgen Oertel wrote:
It was discussed that having a groff community Wiki would be valuable.
...
I just configured it as a groff Wiki.
It can be reached at http://www.port.de/cgi-bin/groff
I've thrown a couple of suggestions into AddTopics and finished out
the list of standard macro
On Fri, Oct 28, 2005 at 01:16:22PM -0500, Robert Goulding wrote:
With all the discussion recently on the need for groff documents
teaching fundamentals and techniques - and with all the terrific stuff
that is frequently posted to this list (most recently, Ted's solution
for pie-graphs), it
On 28-Oct-05 Robert Goulding wrote:
With all the discussion recently on the need for groff documents
teaching fundamentals and techniques - and with all the terrific
stuff that is frequently posted to this list (most recently,
Ted's solution for pie-graphs), it seems to me that a wiki for
On Oct 28, 2005, at 3:00 PM, (Ted Harding) wrote:
On 28-Oct-05 Robert Goulding wrote:
With all the discussion recently on the need for groff documents
teaching fundamentals and techniques - and with all the terrific
stuff that is frequently posted to this list (most recently,
Ted's solution
With all the discussion recently on the need for groff documents
teaching fundamentals and techniques - and with all the terrific
stuff that is frequently posted to this list (most recently, Ted's
solution for pie-graphs), it seems to me that a wiki for groff
would be very useful.
On Oct 28, 2005, at 3:13 PM, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
With all the discussion recently on the need for groff documents
teaching fundamentals and techniques - and with all the terrific
stuff that is frequently posted to this list (most recently, Ted's
solution for pie-graphs), it seems to me that a
On 28-Oct-05 Robert Goulding wrote:
On Oct 28, 2005, at 3:13 PM, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
With all the discussion recently on the need for groff documents
teaching fundamentals and techniques - and with all the terrific
stuff that is frequently posted to this list (most recently, Ted's
There is a wiki page with an article on groff:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groff.
It is quite small. The German version
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groff
is different and much larger. Strangely enough, it comments `lbl' as supported
preprocessor.
Bernd Warken
Ted Harding wrote:
On 28-Oct-05 Robert Goulding wrote:
...it seems to me that a wiki for
groff would be very useful. ...
This is a good idea! I've often thought of putting such things
somewhere, for people to consult or to incorporate into more
systematic
documentation about different
Bernd Warken wrote:
There is a wiki page with an article on groff:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groff.
There's a troff page, with a very familiar-sounding history,
at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troff
It is quite small. The German version
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groff
is
On 28-Oct-05 Bernd Warken wrote:
There is a wiki page with an article on groff:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groff.
It is quite small. The German version
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groff
is different and much larger. Strangely enough, it comments
`lbl' as supported preprocessor.
On 28-Oct-05 Larry Kollar wrote:
Bernd Warken wrote:
There is a wiki page with an article on groff:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groff.
There's a troff page, with a very familiar-sounding history,
at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troff
It is quite small. The German version
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 29.10.05 01:18:02:
The following shar archive contains the lbl preprocessor for
[nt*]roff. lbl handles generation of and symbolic references to
sequenced labels, alphabetic, numeric, or mixed. Forward
references are supported.
The cited original lbl
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