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daps(1)

env(1)

eqn(1)

mm(1)

nroff(1)

pic(1)

tbl(1)

tc(1)

troff(1)

profile(4)

environ(5)

mm(5)

mv(5)




mmt(1) mmt(1)
NAME mmt - typeset documents SYNOPSIS mmt [-a] [-e] [-t] [-p] [-g] [-Ttty-type] [-Ddest] [-z] [file...] DESCRIPTION mmt is very similar to mm(1), except that it typesets its input via troff (1) as opposed to formatting it via nroff(1). mmt uses the mm macro package and has options to specify preprocessing by tbl(1), pic(1), eqn(1), or grap(1). The proper pipelines and the required arguments and flags for troff(1) and for the macro packages are generated, depending on the options selected. FLAG OPTIONS The flag options are given below. Any other arguments or flags are passed to troff(1). Such options can occur in any order, but they must appear before file. If no arguments are given, mmt prints a list of its options. -a Send the output to an ASCII terminal. -e Invoke eqn(1) and cause eqn to read the /usr/pub/eqnchar file (see eqnchar(5)). -t Invoke tbl(1). -p Invoke pic(1). -g Invoke grap(1), which in turn calls pic(1). -Ttty-type Create output for troff device tty-type (see troff(1)). The output is sent through the ap- propriate postprocessor (see daps(1)). -Ddest Direct to output via device dest. The currently supported value for dest is: 4014 (TEKTRONIX 4014 terminal via the tc(1) filter). -z Invoke no output filter to process or redirect the output of troff(1). mmt reads the standard input when - is specified instead of any filenames. HINT Use the -olist option of troff(1) to specify ranges of pages to be output. Note, however, that these commands, if in- voked with one or more of the -e, -t, -p, -g, and - options, April, 1990 1



mmt(1) mmt(1)
together with the -olist option of troff(1), may cause a harmless ``broken pipe'' diagnostic if the last page of the document is not specified in list. FILES /bin/mmt SEE ALSO daps(1), env(1), eqn(1), mm(1), nroff(1), pic(1), tbl(1), tc(1), troff(1), profile(4), environ(5), mm(5), mv(5). A/UX Text Processing Tools. DIAGNOSTICS The message ``mmt: no input file'' is reported if none of the arguments is a readable file and the command is not used as a filter. 2 April, 1990

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