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BR \%\\$1 \\$2 .. .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- .\" `char or string' .de Quoted . ft CR \[oq]\\$*\[cq] . ft .. . .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- .\" Title .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- . .TH GROFF @MAN1EXT@ "@MDATE@" "Groff Version @VERSION@" .SH NAME groff \- front-end for the groff document formatting system . . .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- .SH SYNOPSIS .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- . .SY groff .OP \-abcegijklpstzCEGNRSUVXZ .OP \-d cs .OP \-D arg .OP \-f fam .OP \-F dir .OP \-I dir .OP \-K arg .OP \-L arg .OP \-m name .OP \-M dir .OP \-n num .OP \-o list .OP \-P arg .OP \-r cn .OP \-T dev .OP \-w name .OP \-W name .RI [ file\~ .\|.\|.] . .SY groff .B \-h | .B \-\-help . .SY groff .B \-v | .B \-\-version .RI [ option\~ .\|.\|.] .YS . . .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- .SH DESCRIPTION .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- . This document describes the .B groff program, the main front-end for the .I groff document formatting system. . The .I groff program and macro suite is the implementation of a .BR roff (@MAN7EXT@) system within the free software collection .UR http://\:www.gnu.org GNU .UE . . The .I groff system has all features of the classical .IR roff , but adds many extensions. . .P The .B groff program allows to control the whole .I groff system by command line options. . This is a great simplification in comparison to the classical case (which uses pipes only). . . .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- .SH OPTIONS .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- .P The command line is parsed according to the usual \f[CR]GNU\f[] convention. . The whitespace between a command line option and its argument is optional. . Options can be grouped behind a single `\-' (minus character). . A filename of .B \- (minus character) denotes the standard input. . .P . As .B groff is a wrapper program for .B @g@troff both programs share a set of options. . But the .B groff program has some additional, native options and gives a new meaning to some .B @g@troff options. . On the other hand, not all .B @g@troff options can be fed into .BR groff . . . .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- .SS Native groff Options .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- . The following options either do not exist for .B @g@troff or are differently interpreted by .BR groff . . . .TP .BI \-D\ arg Set default input encoding used by .B preconv to .IR arg . . Implies .BR \-k . . . .TP .B \-e Preprocess with .BR @g@eqn . . . .TP .B \-g Preprocess with .BR @g@grn . . . .TP .B \-G Preprocess with .BR grap . . Implies .BR \-p . . . .TP .B \-h .TQ .B \-\-help Print a help message. . . .TP .BI \-I\ dir This option may be used to specify a directory to search for files (both those on the command line and those named in .B .psbb and .B .so requests, and .B \eX'ps: import' and .B \eX'ps: file' escapes). The current directory is always searched first. This option may be specified more than once; the directories are searched in the order specified. No directory search is performed for files specified using an absolute path. This option implies the .B \-s option. . . .TP .B \-j Preprocess with .BR @g@chem . . Implies .BR \-p . . . .TP .B \-k Preprocess with .BR preconv . This is run before any other preprocessor. . Please refer to .BR preconv 's manual page for its behaviour if no .B \-K (or .BR \-D ) option is specified. . . .TP .BI \-K\ arg Set input encoding used by .B preconv to .IR arg . . Implies .BR \-k . . . .TP .B \-l Send the output to a spooler program for printing. . The command that should be used for this is specified by the .B print command in the device description file, see .BR \%groff_font (@MAN5EXT@). If this command is not present, the output is piped into the .BR lpr (1) program by default. . See options .B \-L and .BR \-X . . . .TP .BI \-L\ arg Pass .I arg to the spooler program. Several arguments should be passed with a separate -L option each. . Note that .B groff does not prepend `-' (a minus sign) to .I arg before passing it to the spooler program. . . .TP .B \-N Don't allow newlines within .I eqn delimiters. . This is the same as the .B \-N option in .BR @g@eqn . . . .TP .B \-p Preprocess with .BR @g@pic . . . .TP .BI \-P\ \-option .TQ .BI \-P\ \-option \ \-P\ arg Pass .I \-option or .I "\-option\~arg" to the postprocessor. . The option must be specified with the necessary preceding minus sign(s) .Quoted - or .Quoted -- because .B groff does not prepend any dashes before passing it to the postprocessor. . For example, to pass a title to the .B \%gxditview postprocessor, the shell command . .RS .IP .EX groff -X -P -title -P 'groff it' \f[I]foo\f[] .EE .RE . .IP is equivalent to . .RS .IP .EX groff -X -Z \f[I]foo\f[] | \ gxditview -title 'groff it' - .EE .RE . . .TP .B \-R Preprocess with .BR @g@refer . . No mechanism is provided for passing arguments to .B @g@refer because most .B @g@refer options have equivalent language elements that can be specified within the document. . See .BR \%@g@refer (@MAN1EXT@) for more details. . . .TP .B \-s Preprocess with .BR @g@soelim . . . .TP .B \-S Safer mode. . Pass the .B \-S option to .B @g@pic and disable the following .B @g@troff requests: .BR .open , .BR .opena , .BR .pso , .BR .sy , and .BR .pi . For security reasons, safer mode is enabled by default. . . .TP .B \-t Preprocess with .BR @g@tbl . . . .TP .BI \-T\ dev Set output device to .IR dev . For this device, .B @g@troff generates the .I intermediate .IR output ; see .BR \%groff_out (@MAN5EXT@). . Then .B groff calls a postprocessor to convert .BR @g@troff 's .I intermediate output to its final format. . Real devices in .B groff are . .RS .RS .TP dvi TeX DVI format (postprocessor is .BR grodvi ). . .TP html .TQ xhtml HTML and XHTML output (preprocessors are .B @g@soelim and .BR \%pre-grohtml , postprocessor is .BR \%post-grohtml ). . .TP lbp Canon CAPSL printers (\%LBP-4 and \%LBP-8 series laser printers; postprocessor is .BR grolbp ). . .TP lj4 HP LaserJet4 compatible (or other PCL5 compatible) printers (postprocessor is .BR grolj4 ). . .TP ps PostScript output (postprocessor is .BR grops ). . .TP pdf Portable Document Format (PDF) output (postprocessor is .BR gropdf ). .RE .RE . . .IP For the following TTY output devices (postprocessor is always .BR grotty ), .B \-T selects the output encoding: . .RS .RS .TP ascii 7bit \f[CR]ASCII\f[]. . .TP cp1047 \%Latin-1 character set for EBCDIC hosts. . .TP latin1 ISO \%8859-1. . .TP utf8 Unicode character set in \%UTF-8 encoding. .RE .RE . . .IP The following arguments select .B \%gxditview as the `postprocessor' (it is rather a viewing program): . .RS .RS .TP X75 75\|dpi resolution, 10\|pt document base font. .TP X75-12 75\|dpi resolution, 12\|pt document base font. .TP X100 100\|dpi resolution, 10\|pt document base font. .TP X100-12 100\|dpi resolution, 12\|pt document base font. .RE .RE . .IP The default device is .BR @DEVICE@ . . . .TP .B \-U Unsafe mode. . Reverts to the (old) unsafe behaviour; see option .BR \-S . . . .TP .B \-v .TQ .B \-\-version Output version information of .B groff and of all programs that are run by it; that is, the given command line is parsed in the usual way, passing .B \-v to all subprograms. . . .TP .B \-V Output the pipeline that would be run by .BR groff (as a wrapper program) on the standard output, but do not execute it. If given more than once, the commands are both printed on the standard error and run. . . .TP .B \-X Use .B \%gxditview instead of using the usual postprocessor to (pre)view a document. . The printing spooler behavior as outlined with options .B \-l and .B \-L is carried over to .BR \%gxditview (@MAN1EXT@) by determining an argument for the .B \-printCommand option of .BR \%gxditview (@MAN1EXT@). . This sets the default .B Print action and the corresponding menu entry to that value. . .B \-X only produces good results with .BR \-Tps , .BR \-TX75 , .BR \-TX75-12 , .BR \-TX100 , and .BR \-TX100-12 . . The default resolution for previewing .B \-Tps output is 75\|dpi; this can be changed by passing the .B \-resolution option to .BR \%gxditview , for example . .RS .IP .EX groff -X -P-resolution -P100 -man foo.1 .EE .RE . . .TP .B \-z Suppress output generated by .BR @g@troff . Only error messages are printed. . . .TP .B \-Z Do not automatically postprocess .I groff intermediate output in the usual manner. This will cause the .B @g@troff .I output to appear on standard output, replacing the usual postprocessor output; see .BR \%groff_out (@MAN5EXT@). . . .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- .SS Transparent Options .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- . The following options are transparently handed over to the formatter program .B @g@troff that is called by .B groff subsequently. . These options are described in more detail in .BR @g@troff (@MAN1EXT@). . .TP .B \-a \f[CR]ASCII\f[] approximation of output. . .TP .B \-b Backtrace on error or warning. . .TP .B \-c Disable color output. . Please consult the .BR \%grotty (@MAN1EXT@) man page for more details. . .TP .B \-C Enable compatibility mode. . .TP .BI \-d\ cs .TQ .BI \-d\ name = s Define string. . .TP .B \-E Disable .B @g@troff error messages. . .TP .BI \-f\ fam Set default font family. . .TP .BI \-F\ dir Set path for font DESC files. . .TP .B \-i Process standard input after the specified input files. . .TP .BI \-m\ name Include macro file .IB name .tmac (or .BI tmac. name\c ); see also .BR \%groff_tmac (@MAN5EXT@). . .TP .BI \-M\ dir Path for macro files. . .TP .BI \-n\ num Number the first page .IR num . . .TP .BI \-o\ list Output only pages in .IR list . . .TP .BI \-r\ cn .TQ .BI \-r\ name = n Set number register. . .TP .BI \-w\ name Enable warning .IR name . See .BR @g@troff (@MAN1EXT@) for names. . .TP .BI \-W\ name disable warning .IR name . See .BR @g@troff (@MAN1EXT@) for names. . . .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- .SH "USING GROFF" .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- . The .I groff system implements the infrastructure of classical roff; see .BR roff (@MAN7EXT@) for a survey on how a .I roff system works in general. . Due to the front-end programs available within the .I groff system, using .I groff is much easier than .IR "classical roff" . . This section gives an overview of the parts that constitute the .I groff system. . It complements .BR roff (@MAN7EXT@) with .IR groff -specific features. . This section can be regarded as a guide to the documentation around the .I groff system. . . .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- .SS Paper Size .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- . The .I virtual paper size used by .B troff to format the input is controlled globally with the requests .BR .po , .BR .pl , and .BR .ll . See .BR groff_tmac (@MAN5EXT@) for the `papersize' macro package which provides a convenient interface. . .P The .I physical paper size, giving the actual dimensions of the paper sheets, is controlled by output devices like .BR grops with the command line options .B \-p and .BR \-l . See .BR groff_font (@MAN5EXT@) and the man pages of the output devices for more details. .B groff uses the command line option .B \-P to pass options to output devices; for example, the following selects A4 paper in landscape orientation for the PS device: . .IP .EX groff -Tps -P-pa4 -P-l ... .EE . . .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- .SS Front-ends .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- . The .B groff program is a wrapper around the .BR @g@troff (@MAN1EXT@) program. . It allows to specify the preprocessors by command line options and automatically runs the postprocessor that is appropriate for the selected device. . Doing so, the sometimes tedious piping mechanism of classical .BR roff (@MAN7EXT@) can be avoided. . .P The .BR grog (@MAN1EXT@) program can be used for guessing the correct .I groff command line to format a file. . .P The .BR \%groffer (@MAN1EXT@) program is an allround-viewer for .I groff files and man pages. . . .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- .SS Preprocessors .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- . The .I groff preprocessors are reimplementations of the classical preprocessors with moderate extensions. . The standard preprocessors distributed with the .I groff package are . .TP .BR @g@eqn (@MAN1EXT@) for mathematical formul\(ae, . .TP .BR @g@grn (@MAN1EXT@) for including .BR gremlin (1) pictures, . .TP .BR @g@pic (@MAN1EXT@) for drawing diagrams, . .TP .BR @g@chem (@MAN1EXT@) for chemical structure diagrams, . .TP .BR \%@g@refer (@MAN1EXT@) for bibliographic references, . .TP .BR \%@g@soelim (@MAN1EXT@) for including macro files from standard locations, . .P and . .TP .BR @g@tbl (@MAN1EXT@) for tables. . .P A new preprocessor not available in classical .I troff is .BR \%preconv (@MAN1EXT@) which converts various input encodings to something .B groff can understand. . It is always run first before any other preprocessor. . .P Besides these, there are some internal preprocessors that are automatically run with some devices. . These aren't visible to the user. . . .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- .SS "Macro Packages" .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- . Macro packages can be included by option .BR \-m . . The .I groff system implements and extends all classical macro packages in a compatible way and adds some packages of its own. . Actually, the following macro packages come with .IR groff : . .TP .B man The traditional man page format; see .BR \%groff_man (@MAN7EXT@). It can be specified on the command line as .B \-man or .BR \-m\~man . . .TP .B mandoc The general package for man pages; it automatically recognizes whether the documents uses the .I man or the .I mdoc format and branches to the corresponding macro package. . It can be specified on the command line as .B \%\-mandoc or .BR \-m\~\%mandoc . . .TP .B mdoc The \f[CR]BSD\f[]-style man page format; see .BR \%groff_mdoc (@MAN7EXT@). It can be specified on the command line as .B \-mdoc or .BR \-m\~mdoc . . .TP .B me The classical .I me document format; see .BR \%groff_me (@MAN7EXT@). It can be specified on the command line as .B \-me or .BR \-m\~me . . .TP .B mm The classical .I mm document format; see .BR \%groff_mm (@MAN7EXT@). It can be specified on the command line as .B \-mm or .BR \-m\~mm . . .TP .B ms The classical .I ms document format; see .BR \%groff_ms (@MAN7EXT@). It can be specified on the command line as .B \-ms or .BR \-m\~ms . . .TP .B www HTML-like macros for inclusion in arbitrary .I groff documents; see .BR \%groff_www (@MAN7EXT@). . .P Details on the naming of macro files and their placement can be found in .BR \%groff_tmac (@MAN5EXT@); this man page also documents some other, minor auxiliary macro packages not mentioned here. . . .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- .SS "Programming Language" .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- . General concepts common to all .I roff programming languages are described in .BR roff (@MAN7EXT@). . .P The .I groff extensions to the classical .I troff language are documented in .BR \%groff_diff (@MAN7EXT@). . .P The .I groff language as a whole is described in the (still incomplete) .IR "groff info file" ; a short (but complete) reference can be found in .BR groff (@MAN7EXT@). . . .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- .SS Formatters .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- . The central .I roff formatter within the .I groff system is .BR @g@troff (@MAN1EXT@). It provides the features of both the classical .I troff and .IR nroff , as well as the .I groff extensions. . The command line option .B \-C switches .B @g@troff into .I "compatibility mode" which tries to emulate classical .I roff as much as possible. . .P There is a shell script .BR @g@nroff (@MAN1EXT@) that emulates the behavior of classical .BR nroff . . It tries to automatically select the proper output encoding, according to the current locale. . .P The formatter program generates .IR "intermediate output" ; see .BR \%groff_out (@MAN7EXT@). . . .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- .SS Devices .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- . In .IR roff , the output targets are called .IR devices . A device can be a piece of hardware, e.g., a printer, or a software file format. . A device is specified by the option .BR \-T . The .I groff devices are as follows. . .TP .B ascii Text output using the .BR ascii (7) character set. . .TP .B cp1047 Text output using the EBCDIC code page IBM cp1047 (e.g., OS/390 Unix). . .TP .B dvi TeX DVI format. . .TP .B html HTML output. . .TP .B latin1 Text output using the ISO \%Latin-1 (ISO \%8859-1) character set; see .BR \%iso_8859_1 (7). . .TP .B lbp Output for Canon CAPSL printers (\%LBP-4 and \%LBP-8 series laser printers). . .TP .B lj4 HP LaserJet4-compatible (or other PCL5-compatible) printers. . .TP .B ps PostScript output; suitable for printers and previewers like .BR gv (1). . .TP .B pdf PDF files; suitable for viewing with tools such as .BR evince (1) and .BR okular (1). . .TP .B utf8 Text output using the Unicode (ISO 10646) character set with \%UTF-8 encoding; see .BR unicode (7). . .TP .B xhtml XHTML output. . .TP .B X75 75dpi X Window System output suitable for the previewers .BR \%xditview (1x) and .BR \%gxditview (@MAN1EXT@). . A variant for a 12\|pt document base font is .BR \%X75-12 . . .TP .B X100 100dpi X Window System output suitable for the previewers .BR \%xditview (1x) and .BR \%gxditview (@MAN1EXT@). . A variant for a 12\|pt document base font is .BR \%X100-12 . . .P The postprocessor to be used for a device is specified by the .B postpro command in the device description file; see .BR \%groff_font (@MAN5EXT@). . This can be overridden with the .B -X option. . .P The default device is .BR @DEVICE@ . . . .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- .SS Postprocessors .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- . .I groff provides 3\~hardware postprocessors: . .TP .BR \%grolbp (@MAN1EXT@) for some Canon printers, . .TP .BR \%grolj4 (@MAN1EXT@) for printers compatible to the HP LaserJet\~4 and PCL5, . .TP .BR \%grotty (@MAN1EXT@) for text output using various encodings, e.g., on text-oriented terminals or line-printers. . .P Today, most printing or drawing hardware is handled by the operating system, by device drivers, or by software interfaces, usually accepting PostScript. . Consequently, there isn't an urgent need for more hardware device postprocessors. . .P The .I groff software devices for conversion into other document file formats are . .TP .BR \%grodvi (@MAN1EXT@) for the DVI format, . .TP .BR \%grohtml (@MAN1EXT@) for HTML and XHTML formats, . .TP .BR grops (@MAN1EXT@) for PostScript. . .TP .BR gropdf (@MAN1EXT@) for PDF. . .P Combined with the many existing free conversion tools this should be sufficient to convert a .I troff document into virtually any existing data format. . . .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- .SS Utilities .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- . The following utility programs around .I groff are available. . .TP .BR \%addftinfo (@MAN1EXT@) Add information to .I troff font description files for use with .IR groff . . .TP .BR \%afmtodit (@MAN1EXT@) Create font description files for PostScript device. . .TP .BR \%eqn2graph (@MAN1EXT@) Convert an .B eqn image into a cropped image. . .TP .BR \%gdiffmk (@MAN1EXT@) Mark differences between .IR groff , .IR nroff , or .I troff files. . .TP .BR \%grap2graph (@MAN1EXT@) Convert a .B grap diagram into a cropped bitmap image. . .TP .BR \%groffer (@MAN1EXT@) General viewer program for .I groff files and man pages. . .TP .BR \%gxditview (@MAN1EXT@) The .I groff X viewer, the \f[CR]GNU\f[] version of .BR xditview . . .TP .BR \%hpftodit (@MAN1EXT@) Create font description files for lj4 device. . .TP .BR \%@g@indxbib (@MAN1EXT@) Make inverted index for bibliographic databases. . .TP .BR lkbib (@MAN1EXT@) Search bibliographic databases. . .TP .BR \%@g@lookbib (@MAN1EXT@) Interactively search bibliographic databases. . .TP .BR \%pdfroff (@MAN1EXT@) Create PDF documents using .BR groff . . .TP .BR \%pfbtops (@MAN1EXT@) Translate a PostScript font in .pfb format to \f[CR]ASCII\f[]. . .TP .BR \%pic2graph (@MAN1EXT@) Convert a .B pic diagram into a cropped image. . .TP .BR \%tfmtodit (@MAN1EXT@) Create font description files for TeX DVI device. . .TP .BR \%xditview (1x) .I roff viewer distributed with X window. . .TP .BR \%xtotroff (@MAN1EXT@) Convert X font metrics into \f[CR]GNU\f[] .I troff font metrics. . . .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- .SH ENVIRONMENT .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- . Normally, the path separator in the following environment variables is the colon; this may vary depending on the operating system. . For example, DOS and Windows use a semicolon instead. . . .TP .EnvVar GROFF_BIN_PATH This search path, followed by .EnvVar $PATH , is used for commands that are executed by .BR groff . . If it is not set then the directory where the .I groff binaries were installed is prepended to .EnvVar PATH . . . .TP .EnvVar GROFF_COMMAND_PREFIX When there is a need to run different .I roff implementations at the same time .I groff provides the facility to prepend a prefix to most of its programs that could provoke name clashings at run time (default is to have none). . Historically, this prefix was the character .BR g , but it can be anything. . For example, .BR gtroff stood for .IR groff 's .BR troff , .BR gtbl for the .I groff version of .BR tbl . . By setting .EnvVar GROFF_COMMAND_PREFIX to different values, the different .I roff installations can be addressed. . More exactly, if it is set to prefix .I xxx then .B groff as a wrapper program internally calls .IB xxx troff instead of .BR troff . This also applies to the preprocessors .BR eqn , .BR grn , .BR pic , .BR \%refer , .BR tbl , .BR \%soelim , and to the utilities .B \%@g@indxbib and .BR \%@g@lookbib . . This feature does not apply to any programs different from the ones above (most notably .B groff itself) since they are unique to the .I groff package. . . .TP .EnvVar GROFF_ENCODING The value of this environment value is passed to the .B preconv preprocessor to select the encoding of input files. . Setting this option implies .BR groff 's command line option .B \-k (this is, .B groff actually always calls .BR preconv ). . If set without a value, .B groff calls .B preconv without arguments. . An explicit .B \-K command line option overrides the value of .EnvVar GROFF_ENCODING . . See .BR preconv (@MAN1EXT@) for details. . . .TP .EnvVar GROFF_FONT_PATH A list of directories in which to search for the .BI dev name directory in addition to the default ones. . See .BR @g@troff (@MAN1EXT@) and .BR \%groff_font (@MAN5EXT@) for more details. . . .TP .EnvVar GROFF_TMAC_PATH A list of directories in which to search for macro files in addition to the default directories. . See .BR @g@troff (@MAN1EXT@) and .BR \%groff_tmac (@MAN5EXT@) for more details. . . .TP .EnvVar GROFF_TMPDIR The directory in which temporary files are created. . If this is not set but the environment variable .EnvVar TMPDIR instead, temporary files are created in the directory .EnvVar $TMPDIR . On MS-DOS and Windows\~32 platforms, the environment variables .EnvVar TMP and .EnvVar TEMP (in that order) are searched also, after .EnvVar GROFF_TMPDIR and .EnvVar TMPDIR . . Otherwise, temporary files are created in .BR /tmp . The .BR \%@g@refer (@MAN1EXT@), .BR \%groffer (@MAN1EXT@), .BR \%grohtml (@MAN1EXT@), and .BR grops (@MAN1EXT@) commands use temporary files. . . .TP .EnvVar GROFF_TYPESETTER Preset the default device. . If this is not set the .B @DEVICE@ device is used as default. . This device name is overwritten by the option .BR \-T . . . .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- .SH FILES .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- . There are some directories in which .I groff installs all of its data files. . Due to different installation habits on different operating systems, their locations are not absolutely fixed, but their function is clearly defined and coincides on all systems. . . .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- .SS "groff Macro Directory" .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- . This contains all information related to macro packages. . Note that more than a single directory is searched for those files as documented in .BR \%groff_tmac (@MAN5EXT@). . For the .I groff installation corresponding to this document, it is located at .IR @MACRODIR@ . . The following files contained in the .I groff macro directory have a special meaning: . . .TP .B troffrc Initialization file for .IR troff . . This is interpreted by .B @g@troff before reading the macro sets and any input. . . .TP .B troffrc-end Final startup file for .IR troff . . It is parsed after all macro sets have been read. . . .TP .IB name .tmac .TQ .BI tmac. name Macro file for macro package .IR name . . . .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- .SS "groff Font Directory" .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- . This contains all information related to output devices. . Note that more than a single directory is searched for those files; see .BR @g@troff (@MAN1EXT@). . For the .I groff installation corresponding to this document, it is located at .IR @FONTDIR@ . . The following files contained in the .I "groff font directory" have a special meaning: . . .TP .BI dev name /DESC Device description file for device .IR name , see .BR \%groff_font (@MAN5EXT@). . . .TP .BI dev name / F Font file for font .I F of device .IR name . . . .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- .SH EXAMPLES .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- . The following example illustrates the power of the .B groff program as a wrapper around .BR @g@troff . . .P To process a .I roff file using the preprocessors .B tbl and .B pic and the .B me macro set, classical .I troff had to be called by . .IP .EX pic foo.me | tbl | troff -me -Tlatin1 | grotty .EE . .P Using .BR groff , this pipe can be shortened to the equivalent command . .IP .EX groff -p -t -me -T latin1 foo.me .EE . .P An even easier way to call this is to use .BR grog (@MAN1EXT@) to guess the preprocessor and macro options and execute the generated command (by using backquotes to specify shell command substitution) . .IP .EX \`grog -Tlatin1 foo.me\` .EE . .P The simplest way is to view the contents in an automated way by calling . .IP .EX groffer foo.me .EE . . .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- .SH BUGS .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- . .P On \f[CR]EBCDIC\f[] hosts (e.g., \f[CR]OS/390 Unix\f[]), output devices .B ascii and .B latin1 aren't available. . Similarly, output for \f[CR]EBCDIC\f[] code page .B cp1047 is not available on \f[CR]ASCII\f[] based operating systems. . .P Report bugs to .MT bug-groff@gnu.org the groff maling list .ME . . Include a complete, self-contained example that allows the bug to be reproduced, and say which version of .I groff you are using. . . .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- .SH AVAILABILITY .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- . Information on how to get .I groff and related information is available at the .UR http://\:www.gnu.org/\:software/\:groff groff GNU website .UE . . The most recent released version of .I groff is available at the .UR http://\:groff.ffii.org/\:groff/\:devel/\:groff-current.tar.gz groff development site .UE . . .P Three .I groff mailing lists are available: .IP .MT bug-groff@gnu.org for reporting bugs .ME . . .IP .MT groff@gnu.org for general discussion of .IR groff , .ME . .IP .MT groff-commit@ffii.org the groff commit list .ME , a read-only list showing logs of commitments to the CVS repository. . .P Details on CVS access and much more can be found in the file .B README at the top directory of the .I groff source package. . .P There is a free implementation of the .B grap preprocessor, written by .MT faber@lunabase.org Ted Faber .ME . . The actual version can be found at the . .UR http://\:www.lunabase.org/\:~faber/\:Vault/\:software/\:grap/ grap website .UE . This is the only grap version supported by .IR groff . . . .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- .SH AUTHORS .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- . Copyright \(co 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc. . .P This document is distributed under the terms of the \f[CR]FDL\f[] (\f[CR]GNU Free Documentation License\f[]) version 1.3 or later. . You should have received a copy of the \f[CR]FDL\f[] on your system, it is also available on-line at the .UR http://\:www.gnu.org/\:copyleft/\:fdl.html GNU copyleft site .UE . . .P This document is based on the original .I groff man page written by .MT jjc@jclark.com James Clark .UE . . It was rewritten, enhanced, and put under the FDL license by Bernd Warken. . It is maintained by .MT wl@gnu.org Werner Lemberg .ME . . .P .I groff is a \f[CR]GNU\f[] free software project. . All parts of the .I groff package are protected by \f[CR]GNU copyleft licenses\f[]. . The software files are distributed under the terms of the \f[CR]GNU General Public License\f[] (\f[CR]GPL\f[]), while the documentation files mostly use the \f[CR]GNU Free Documentation License\f[] (\f[CR]FDL\f[]). . . .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- .SH "SEE ALSO" .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- . The .I groff info file contains all information on the .I groff system within a single document, providing many examples and background information. . See .BR info (1) on how to read it. . .P Due to its complex structure, the .I groff system has many man pages. . They can be read with .BR man (1) or .BR \%groffer (@MAN1EXT@). . .TP Introduction, history and further readings: .BR roff (@MAN7EXT@). . .TP Viewer for groff files: .BR \%groffer (@MAN1EXT@), .BR \%gxditview (@MAN1EXT@), .BR \%xditview (1x). . .TP Wrapper programs for formatters: .BR \%groff (@MAN1EXT@), .BR \%grog (@MAN1EXT@). . .TP Roff preprocessors: .BR \%@g@eqn (@MAN1EXT@), .BR \%@g@grn (@MAN1EXT@), .BR \%@g@pic (@MAN1EXT@), .BR \%@g@chem (@MAN1EXT@), .BR \%preconv (@MAN1EXT@), .BR \%@g@refer (@MAN1EXT@), .BR \%@g@soelim (@MAN1EXT@), .BR \%@g@tbl (@MAN1EXT@), .BR grap (1). . .TP Roff language with the groff extensions: .BR \%groff (@MAN7EXT@), .BR \%groff_char (@MAN7EXT@), .BR \%groff_diff (@MAN7EXT@), .BR \%groff_font (@MAN5EXT@). . .TP Roff formatter programs: .BR \%@g@nroff (@MAN1EXT@), .BR \%@g@troff (@MAN1EXT@), .BR ditroff (@MAN7EXT@). . .TP The intermediate output language: .BR \%groff_out (@MAN7EXT@). . .TP Postprocessors for the output devices: .BR \%grodvi (@MAN1EXT@), .BR \%grohtml (@MAN1EXT@), .BR \%grolbp (@MAN1EXT@), .BR \%grolj4 (@MAN1EXT@), .BR \%lj4_font (@MAN5EXT@), .BR \%grops (@MAN1EXT@), .BR \%gropdf (@MAN1EXT@), .BR \%grotty (@MAN1EXT@). . .TP Groff macro packages and macro-specific utilities: .BR \%groff_tmac (@MAN5EXT@), .BR \%groff_man (@MAN7EXT@), .BR \%groff_mdoc (@MAN7EXT@), .BR \%groff_me (@MAN7EXT@), .BR \%groff_mm (@MAN7EXT@), .BR \%groff_mmse (@MAN7EXT@), .BR \%groff_mom (@MAN7EXT@), .BR \%groff_ms (@MAN7EXT@), .BR \%groff_www (@MAN7EXT@), .BR \%groff_trace (@MAN7EXT@), .BR \%mmroff (@MAN7EXT@). . .TP The following utilities are available: .BR \%addftinfo (@MAN1EXT@), .BR \%afmtodit (@MAN1EXT@), .BR \%eqn2graph (@MAN1EXT@), .BR \%gdiffmk (@MAN1EXT@), .BR \%grap2graph (@MAN1EXT@), .BR \%groffer (@MAN1EXT@), .BR \%gxditview (@MAN1EXT@), .BR \%hpftodit (@MAN1EXT@), .BR \%@g@indxbib (@MAN1EXT@), .BR \%lkbib (@MAN1EXT@), .BR \%@g@lookbib (@MAN1EXT@), .BR \%pdfroff (@MAN1EXT@), .BR \%pfbtops (@MAN1EXT@), .BR \%pic2graph (@MAN1EXT@), .BR \%tfmtodit (@MAN1EXT@), .BR \%xtotroff (@MAN1EXT@). . .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- .\" Emacs setup .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- . .\" Local Variables: .\" mode: nroff .\" End: