* [9fans] Quick ms macros question
@ 2008-11-12 15:19 Gregory Pavelcak
2008-11-12 16:12 ` Russ Cox
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From: Gregory Pavelcak @ 2008-11-12 15:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 9fans
This is a bit more mundane than recent discussions, but I
noticed that the ms macros contain this
.ie h .ll \\n(LLu
.el \{\
.ll 5.0i
.if n .if \\n(TN .ll 29
.if t .if \\n(TN .ll 3.5i \}
as part of .de TL. What is '.ie h'? I thought the only single character
conditions were e, o, n, or t. /sys/doc/troff confirms this, and a look
at the sources left me wondering. So, again, what does '.ie h' mean?
Thanks.
Greg
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* Re: [9fans] Quick ms macros question
2008-11-12 15:19 [9fans] Quick ms macros question Gregory Pavelcak
@ 2008-11-12 16:12 ` Russ Cox
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From: Russ Cox @ 2008-11-12 16:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Fans of the OS Plan 9 from Bell Labs
On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 7:19 AM, Gregory Pavelcak
<g.pavelcak@comcast.net> wrote:
> This is a bit more mundane than recent discussions, but I
> noticed that the ms macros contain this
>
> .ie h .ll \\n(LLu
> .el \{\
> .ll 5.0i
> .if n .if \\n(TN .ll 29
> .if t .if \\n(TN .ll 3.5i \}
>
> as part of .de TL. What is '.ie h'? I thought the only single character
> conditions were e, o, n, or t. /sys/doc/troff confirms this, and a look
> at the sources left me wondering. So, again, what does '.ie h' mean?
In troff, h, like any other single-character that's not e o n t, is
always false.
In htmlroff, h is true.
Russ
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