I use `groff` for some tasks like that. If it's a simple document I'll only
ever do once, I often just open it with a text editor and set the editor to
display a bar on the 76th column, and manually hit return :)
There are probably Markdown preprocessors that either produce fixed width
text or input suitable for `groff`.
Thanks,
Jonathan
On Mon, Aug 10, 2020 at 5:01 PM Christian Groessler via cctalk <
cctalk at classiccmp.org> wrote:
Hi,
I want to use my daisy wheel printer to create letters and memos and
similar (rather simple) texts.
What can I use to write the text?
I think "special effects" with daisy wheel printers are "bold" and
"underline" parts. And "double stroke" (if that's the correct
word, I
mean a space char between each char).
groff (or any *roff) comes to my mind. Are there other options?
regards,
chris