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The marker argument to the IP
macro can be employed to
present a variety of lists; for instance, you can use a bullet glyph
(\[bu]
) for unordered lists, a number (or auto-incrementing
register) for numbered lists, or a word or phrase for glossary-style or
definition lists. If you set the paragraph indentation register
PI
before calling IP
, you can later reorder the items in
the list without having to ensure that a width argument remains
affixed to the first call.
The following is an example of a bulleted list.
.nr PI 2n A bulleted list: .IP \[bu] lawyers .IP \[bu] guns .IP \[bu] money |
A bulleted list: • lawyers • guns • money
The following is an example of a numbered list.
.nr step 0 1 .nr PI 3n A numbered list: .IP \n+[step] lawyers .IP \n+[step] guns .IP \n+[step] money |
A numbered list: 1. lawyers 2. guns 3. money
Here we have employed the nr
request to create a register of our
own, ‘step’. We initialized it to zero and assigned it an
auto-increment of 1. Each time we use the escape sequence
‘\n+[PI]’ (note the plus sign), the formatter applies the increment
just before interpolating the register’s value. Preparing the PI
register as well enables us to rearrange the list without the tedium of
updating macro calls.
The next example illustrates a glossary-style list.
A glossary-style list: .IP lawyers 0.4i Two or more attorneys. .IP guns Firearms, preferably large-caliber. .IP money Gotta pay for those lawyers and guns! |
A glossary-style list: lawyers Two or more attorneys. guns Firearms, preferably large-caliber. money Gotta pay for those lawyers and guns!
In the previous example, observe how the IP
macro places the
definition on the same line as the term if it has enough space. If this
is not what you want, there are a few workarounds we will illustrate by
modifying the example. First, you can use a br
request to force
a break after printing the term or label.
.IP guns .br Firearms, |
Second, you could apply the \p
escape sequence to force a break.
The space following the escape sequence is important; if you omit it,
groff
prints the first word of the paragraph text on the same
line as the term or label (if it fits) then breaks the line.
.IP guns \p Firearms, |
Finally, you may append a horizontal motion to the marker with the
\h
escape sequence; using the same amount as the indentation will
ensure that the marker is too wide for groff
to treat it as
“fitting” on the same line as the paragraph text.
.IP guns\h'0.4i' Firearms, |
In each case, the result is the same.
A glossary-style list: lawyers Two or more attorneys. guns Firearms, preferably large-caliber. money Gotta pay for those lawyers and guns!
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