AT&T UNIX™PC Unix System V Users Manual - tenox
AT&T UNIX™PC Unix System V Users Manual - tenox AT&T UNIX™PC Unix System V Users Manual - tenox
APPENDIX A: Document Preparation, Version 3.51 The following special character defmitions are used in /usr/pub/cateqnchar in creating neqn special symbols. /usr/pub/o.neqnchar does not use these characters and thus can be used with older nroff printer definition tables that do not define the characters. � ; Input EQN Input EQN Char Name Keyword Char Name Keyword = \(-- -wig A \(ag angstrom * \(b* bigs tar v \(os orsign � \(=D =del A \(as andsign "i/ \(oA oppA II \(II II :3 \(oE oppE 1i \(hb hbar .l \(pp ppd L \(an ang 2 \(sL scrL L \(ra rang \(3d 3dot H \( - \(=. =dot \(df E . . [;;; \(run \(tf \(ic nomem thf incl ( ) $ \(11 \(rl \(C+ langle rangle ciplus � I � \(>- >Wig ® \(ex citimes $ \(
---- - APPENDIX 8: Document Preparation, Version 3.51 APPENDIX B The file /usrllib/macros/strings.mm defmes 28 nroff strings. These string definitions are used by the mm macro package to specify a company's name, logo, and the proprietary information to appear on memos written with the formal memorandum macros. A sample of this file is on the next page. It has been annotated with comments describing how the strings are used by the mm macros. Please notice that the logo character definition has been commented out since it can only be used by troff. To change the company name that appears at the top of memos and on cover sheets, replace the "AT&T" with your company's name in the ".ds}Z AT&T" string defmition. You may also change any of the string definitions for the six proprietary markings used by the ".PM" macro. Important Information 27
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- Page 35 and 36: 470(1) 470( 1) NAME 470 - filters n
- Page 37 and 38: 478(1) ESC-s ESC-U ESC-u ESC-W ESC-
- Page 39 and 40: BRK(2) BRK(2) NAME brk, sbrk - chan
- Page 41 and 42: COL( l) COL( l) NAME col - filter r
- Page 43 and 44: CONVERT( I) CONVERT( I) NAME conver
- Page 45 and 46: EQNCHAR(S) EQNCHAR(S) NAME eqnchar
- Page 47 and 48: FX (1) FX(l) NAME fx - filters nrof
- Page 49 and 50: HPU(l) HPU( 1) NAME hplj -filters n
- Page 51 and 52: ISMPX(l) ISMPX(l) NAME ismpx - retu
- Page 53 and 54: JWIN( l) NAME SYNOPSIS jwin jwin -p
- Page 55 and 56: KTUNE(7) nclist npbuf ncall nttyhog
- Page 57 and 58: LAYERS (l) LAYERS (!) NAME layers -
- Page 59 and 60: LAYERS (l) LAYERS (l) SEE ALSO sh(l
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- Page 63 and 64: MACREF(l) MACREF( l) NAME macref -
- Page 65 and 66: MAN( l) 478-12 478-18 479 479-12 47
- Page 67 and 68: MAN(S) MAN(S) NAME man - macros for
- Page 69 and 70: MAN(S) MAN(S) The final example is
- Page 71 and 72: MM(1) 475-17 478 478-12 478-18 479
- Page 73 and 74: MM(S) MM(S) NAME mm - the mm macro
- Page 75 and 76: NDX{l) NDX( l) NAME ndx - create a
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APPENDIX B<br />
The file /usrllib/macros/strings.mm defmes 28 nroff strings. These<br />
string definitions are used by the mm macro package to specify a<br />
company's name, logo, and the proprietary information to appear on<br />
memos written with the formal memorandum macros. A sample of this<br />
file is on the next page. It has been annotated with comments describing<br />
how the strings are used by the mm macros.<br />
Please notice that the logo character definition has been commented out<br />
since it can only be used by troff. To change the company name that<br />
appears at the top of memos and on cover sheets, replace the "AT&T"<br />
with your company's name in the ".ds}Z AT&T" string defmition. You<br />
may also change any of the string definitions for the six proprietary<br />
markings used by the ".PM" macro.<br />
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