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diff --git a/doc/groff.texinfo b/doc/groff.texinfo index 9f29533c..81b69587 100644 --- a/doc/groff.texinfo +++ b/doc/groff.texinfo @@ -867,7 +867,8 @@ preprocessors to use. preprocessors is @code{soelim}. A free implementation of @code{grap}, a preprocessor for drawing graphs, -can be obtained as an extra package. +can be obtained as an extra package; @code{groff} can use @code{grap} +also. There are other preprocessors in existence, but, unfortunately, no free implementations are available. Among them are preprocessors for drawing @@ -938,13 +939,14 @@ don't contain proprietary software, this prefix is omitted since GNU @pindex gpic @pindex geqn @pindex ggrn +@pindex grap @pindex gtbl @pindex grefer @pindex gsoelim @code{groff} normally runs the @code{gtroff} program and a postprocessor appropriate for the selected device. The default device is @samp{ps}. It can optionally preprocess with any of @code{gpic}, @code{geqn}, -@code{gtbl}, @code{ggrn}, @code{grefer}, or @code{gsoelim}. +@code{gtbl}, @code{ggrn}, @code{grap}, @code{grefer}, or @code{gsoelim}. This section only documents options to the @code{groff} front end. Many of the arguments to @code{groff} are passed on to @code{gtroff}, @@ -958,7 +960,7 @@ grolbp}, and @ref{Invoking gxditview}. The command line format for @code{groff} is: @example -groff [ -abeghilpstvzCENRSUVXZ ] [ -F@var{dir} ] [ -m@var{name} ] +groff [ -abeghilpstvzCEGNRSUVXZ ] [ -F@var{dir} ] [ -m@var{name} ] [ -T@var{def} ] [ -f@var{fam} ] [ -w@var{name} ] [ -W@var{name} ] [ -M@var{dir} ] [ -d@var{cs} ] [ -r@var{cn} ] [ -n@var{num} ] [ -o@var{list} ] [ -P@var{arg} ] [ -L@var{arg} ] [ -I@var{dir} ] @@ -993,6 +995,8 @@ Preprocess with @code{geqn}. Preprocess with @code{gtbl}. @item -g Preprocess with @code{ggrn}. +@item -G +Preprocess with @code{grap}. @item -p Preprocess with @code{gpic}. @item -s @@ -1250,7 +1254,7 @@ preprocessors and/or macro packages are are required for formatting them, and prints the @code{groff} command including those options on the standard output. The options generated are one of @option{-e}, @option{-man}, @option{-me}, @option{-mm}, @option{-ms}, @option{-p}, -@option{-R}, @option{-g}, @option{-s}, and @option{-t}. +@option{-R}, @option{-g}, @option{-G}, @option{-s}, and @option{-t}. A filename of @samp{-} is taken to refer to the standard input. If no files are specified the standard input will be read. Any specified @@ -5253,7 +5257,7 @@ name. This would be called as @example -.vl $Id: groff.texinfo,v 1.29 2000/04/30 05:12:45 wlemb Exp $ +.vl $Id: groff.texinfo,v 1.30 2000/05/01 23:47:44 wlemb Exp $ @end example @xref{Request Arguments}. |