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    Copyright 2004
      Free Software Foundation, Inc.

    Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification,
    are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright
    notice and this notice are preserved.

README for pdfmark.tmac
=======================

Copyright (C) 2004, 2009 Free Software Foundation Inc.
Contributed by Keith Marshall (keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com)

This is free software.  See file COPYING, for copying permissions,
and warranty disclaimer.

This is a preview release of a proposed pdfmark.tmac macro package,
for use with GNU troff (groff).  It is not yet complete, and should
be considered as an alpha release;  there are a few problems to be
resolved (see file PROBLEMS).

Partial documentation is provided, in groff-ms format.  To convert
this to PDF format, you will require a working groff installation,
a working ghostscript installation, with the gs command in your PATH,
and a GNU-compatible make.  The tarball should be unpacked in the
top directory of your groff source tree, then:

  cd <groff-current>/contrib/pdfmark
  make pdfmark

where <groff-current> is the top directory of your current groff
source tree.

Included in this package, are:

  pdfmark.tmac -- the core pdfmark macro set
  spdf.tmac    -- a rudimentary set of bindings for ms macros
  pdfmark.ms   -- preliminary documentation
  cover.ms     -- a template for the documentation cover sheet
  gnu.eps      -- the groff logo, copied from the groff distribution
  Makefile     -- makefile, for formatting the documentation
  README       -- this file
  PROBLEMS     -- a list of known problems
  TODO         -- a list of planned features, not yet implemented

To make the pdfmark macros generally usable, copy pdfmark.tmac to the
'site-tmac' directory appropriate to your groff installation; (ms users
may also wish to copy spdf.tmac).  The macros may then be accessed, by
including the '-mpdfmark' option on the groff command line; (for ms
users, '-mspdf' is equivalent to '-ms -mpdfmark', with some extra
macros 'thrown in').

Comments, and bug reports are welcomed.  Please post to the groff
mailing list, groff@gnu.org; (you must be subscribed to this list to
post mails).  To subscribe, visit
  
  http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/groff