AT&T UNIX™PC Unix System V Users Manual - tenox
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MM( l) HINTS FILES -e -t -E -D MM( l) causes mm to invoke neqn ; also causes neqn to read the /usr/pub/eqnchar file (see eqnchar(5)). causes mm to invoke tbl. invokes the -e option of nroff. sends a copy of the UNIX command line that mm produces to invoke nroffto the standard error for debugging purposes. As an example, assume that the shell variable $TERM is set in the environment to 450. The two command lines below are then equivalent: mm -t -rC3 -12 files tbl files I nroff -mm -T450-12 -h -rC3 mm reads the standard input when you specify - instead of any files. (Mentioning other files together with - leads to undesired results.) This option allows you to use mm as a filter, for example: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. cat files I mm - mm invokes the appropriate nroff output filter for tty_ type 470, 475, 478, 479, fx, ibm, and hpljr8. mm invokes nroff with the -h flag unless tty type is 455or hpljr8. With this flag, nroff assumes that the teilninal has tabs set every 8 character positions. Use the -olist option of nroff to specify ranges of pages to be output Note, however, that if you invoke mm with one or more of the -e, -t, and - options, together with the -olist option of nroff, you may cause a harmless "broken pipe" diagnostic if you do not specify the last page of the document in list. If you use the -s option of nroff (to stop between pages of output), use line-feed (rather than return or new-line) to restart the output. The -s option of nroff does not work with the -< option of mm, or if mm automatically invokes col (see -c option above). If you lie to mm about the kind of terminal its output will be printed on, you will get (often subtle) garbage; however, if you are redirecting output into a file, use the -T37 option, and then use the appropriate terminal filter when you actually print that file. /usr/pub/terminals list of supported terminals DIAGNOSTICS "mm: no input file" if none of the arguments is a readable file and you do not use mm as a filter. SEE ALSO checkmm(l), col(l), env(l), greek(l), man(l), neqn(l), nroff( l), tbl( l), profile(4), mm(5), and term(5). -3-
MM(S) MM(S) NAME mm - the mm macro package for formatting documents SYNOPSIS mm [ options ] [ files ] nroff [ options ] -mm [ files ] troff [ options ] -mm [ files ] DESCRIPTION This package provides a formatting capability for a very wide variety of documents. The manner in which you type and edit a document is essentially independent of whether the document is to be eventually formatted at a terminal or is to be phototypeset FILES /usr!Iib/tmac/tmac. m /usrllib/macros/mm[nt] pointer to the mm package the mm package SEE ALSO mm(l) and nroff( l). MM-Memorandum Macros by D.-W. Smith and J.-R. Mashey. Typing Documents with MM by D.-W. Smith and E.-M. Piskorik. - 1 -
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- Page 47 and 48: FX (1) FX(l) NAME fx - filters nrof
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- Page 51 and 52: ISMPX(l) ISMPX(l) NAME ismpx - retu
- Page 53 and 54: JWIN( l) NAME SYNOPSIS jwin jwin -p
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- 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 -
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- 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: MM(1) 475-17 478 478-12 478-18 479
- Page 75 and 76: NDX{l) NDX( l) NAME ndx - create a
- Page 77 and 78: NEQN(l) NEQN(l) NAME neqn - format
- Page 79 and 80: NROFF(1) NROFF( 1) NAME nroff - tex
- Page 81 and 82: NROFF (l) NROFF( l) FILES /usrllib/
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- Page 95 and 96: LOCKING ( 2 ) LOCKING ( 2 ) NAME lo
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MM(S) MM(S)<br />
NAME<br />
mm - the mm macro package for formatting documents<br />
SYNOPSIS<br />
mm [ options ] [ files ]<br />
nroff [ options ] -mm [ files ]<br />
troff [ options ] -mm [ files ]<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
This package provides a formatting capability for a very wide variety of<br />
documents. The manner in which you type and edit a document is essentially<br />
independent of whether the document is to be eventually formatted<br />
at a terminal or is to be phototypeset<br />
FILES<br />
/usr!Iib/tmac/tmac. m<br />
/usrllib/macros/mm[nt]<br />
pointer to the mm package<br />
the mm package<br />
SEE ALSO<br />
mm(l) and nroff( l).<br />
MM-Memorandum Macros by D.-W. Smith and J.-R. Mashey.<br />
Typing Documents with MM by D.-W. Smith and E.-M. Piskorik.<br />
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