More stuff for groff ==================== win32 ----- Another win32 port using the gcc compiler and other GNU tools, maintained by Thomer M. Gil , is available from http://www.cs.vu.nl/~tmgil/misc/wingroff.html grap ---- An implementation of Kernighan & Bentley's grap language for typesetting graphs. Written by Ted Faber . The actual version can be found at http://www.lunabase.org/~faber/Vault/software/grap/ plot2dev -------- This utility program can convert plot graphics to either pic or gremlin files. It has been written by Richard Murphey and Daniel Senderowicz (who has added the gremlin driver). The actual version can be found as ftp://ftp.ffii.org/pub/groff/plot2dev-x.x.tar.gz miscellaneous ------------- . Dr. Robert Hermann's groff gems are available from http://www.eas.slu.edu/People/RBHerrmann/GROFF/index.html At present there are examples for o creating business cards o using groff to make large format posters for presentations . Robert Marks's collection of useful macros and scripts is available from http://www.agsm.edu.au/~bobm/odds+ends/scripts.html Description: o `polish': Is a sed (= the Unix stream editor) script that does many things to ASCII text. Amongst other things, it breaks lines at new sentences, reduces upper-case acronyms by one point size, adds diacriticals, changes simple quotes into smart quotes, and makes a few simple grammar checks. The best way to see what it does is to run it as a sed script file (or files) on a text file and then compare the output file with the original. o `DropCaps' is a troff script which replaces the initial letters of paragraphs immediately after H1 and H2 headings with drop-capitals of specified point size, and automatically flows the text around the new drop cap. o `AJM Header' is a set of troff macros used in production of the Australian Journal of Management. They use the Memorandum Macros (mm) of AT&T, and so should be invoked with the UNIX troff -mm flag; they should also work with the GNU troff -mm flag. documentation ------------- Many documents related to the original versions of troff, ditroff, pic, and others can be accessed from the following web page: http://www.cs.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/cstr.html