3 troff, nroff \- text formatting and typesetting
22 formats text in the named
25 printing on a typesetter.
27 does the same, but produces output suitable
28 for typewriter-like devices.
32 argument is present, the standard input is read.
33 An argument consisting of a single minus
36 a file name corresponding to the standard input.
38 .nr xx \w'\fL-m\f2name\ \ '
41 Print pages in the comma-separated
43 of numbers and ranges.
61 Number first generated page
65 Process the macro file
66 .BI /sys/lib/tmac/tmac. name
73 (one character name) to
77 Read standard input after the input files are exhausted.
80 Invoke the simultaneous input-output mode of the
85 Produce output suitable for typewriter-like devices.
86 .SS Typesetter devices (not \fL-N\fP) only
92 of the results to the standard output.
95 Prepare output for typesetter
100 .TP \w'\fL-TLatin1\ 'u
102 (The default.) PostScript printers with
103 preprocessing to handle Unicode
104 characters encoded in
109 Regular PostScript printers
113 Mergenthaler Linotron 202
116 .TP "\w'\fL-m\f2name 'u"
118 Take font information from directory
120 .SS Typewriter (\fL-N\fP) output only
127 to allow paper loading or changing.
130 Prepare output for specified terminal.
135 for the normal Plan 9
137 encoding of the Unicode Standard character set (default),
143 for any terminal without half-line capability,
145 for the \s-1DASI\s+1-450
152 Produce equally-spaced words in adjusted
153 lines, using full terminal resolution.
156 Use output tabs during horizontal spacing
157 to speed output and reduce output character count.
158 Tab settings are assumed to be every
159 8 nominal character widths.
161 .TF /sys/lib/troff/term/*
166 .B /sys/lib/tmac/tmac.*
169 .B /sys/lib/troff/term/*
170 terminal driving tables for
173 .B /sys/lib/troff/font/*
174 font width tables for
177 .B /usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/troff
192 J. F. Ossanna and B. W. Kernighan,
193 ``Troff User's Manual''
196 ``A TROFF Tutorial'',
198 Unix Research System Programmer's Manual,
199 Tenth Edition, Volume 2.