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AT&T UNIX™PC Unix System V Users Manual - tenox

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• And the following additional utilities:<br />

Document Preparation, Version 3.51<br />

- macref(l) - produces a cross-reference listing of macro files;<br />

useful for creating or modifying macros.<br />

- cw(l) -a preprocessor for troff (which is not provided with the<br />

Document Preparation Set) which formats the document to be<br />

printed using a constant-width font<br />

- deroff(l) - removes nroff, tbl, and neqn constructs from a<br />

document. Deroff is used by spell(l) to strip a document of all<br />

nroff commands and mm macro calls before checking for<br />

misspelled words.<br />

- newform(l)- changes the format of a text file.<br />

3. Changes From Version 3.5<br />

The following programs from the Document Preparation Set Version 3.5<br />

are not included in this release: checkeq(l), eqn(l), mmt(l) and mvt(l).<br />

The following programs are new with Version 3.51: 470(1), 478(1), fx(1),<br />

hplj(1), man(1), ndx(1)and subj(1).<br />

The functionality of mm(1) and nroff(1) has been enhanced with Version<br />

3.51. A full description of the changes can be found in the manual pages<br />

and in "How to use nroff' below.<br />

4. How to Use nroff<br />

Following are abbreviated instructions for using this release of nroff.<br />

4.1 The mm and man Commands<br />

Mm(1) executes nroff using the mm (memorandum) macros and<br />

automatically invokes whichever filters are appropriate (including col) for<br />

the defined printers. Man(l) does the same thing, except it invokes the<br />

man (manual page) macros instead of the mm macros. These programs<br />

greatly simplify the execution of nroff. Examples of the mm command<br />

are included in the "Sample Command Lines" section below.<br />

Important Information 15

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