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Re: [Groff] using -mom to write a paper
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Petr Man |
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Re: [Groff] using -mom to write a paper |
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Wed, 2 Feb 2011 14:48:33 +0100 |
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 23:46, Peter Schaffter <address@hidden> wrote:
>> The "environment stack underflow" also comes up if I make more than 9
>> subheads in one column, but I am not able to reproduce this reliably.
>> All this happens only when I use two columns.
>
> I'm unable to reproduce this. See whether it still crops up with
> the fixed om.tmac in the repository. If it does, attach an example
> demonstrating the problem.
Both underflows fixed. Perfect.
>> In case I decide to extend my om.tmac, are there any
>> caveats in "cloning" what .SUBHEAD does and adding an extra
>> .SUBSUBHEAD?
>
> Caveats include TOC collection/formatting, and head/subhead numbering.
>
> For the purposes of generating a TOC, the clone will collect the
> sub-subhead as if it were a subhead and format it accordingly in the
> TOC, which is probably not what you want. Equally, the clone will
> number the sub-subhead as if it were a subhead--again, most likely
> not what you want.
>
> If TOC and numbering aren't an issue, then cloning should work,
> but I'd still recommend using the SUB-SUBHEAD macro, above, and
> modifying it to your needs.
Thanks for all the help, I have decided to copy-paste in my om.tmac to
support a SUBSUBHEAD. Would there be any interest in a patch?
Petr