TROFF(1) — User’s Manual — Commands
NAME
troff, nroff − typeset or format documents
SYNOPSIS
troff [ −opagelist ] [ −nN ] [ −sN ] [ −mname ] [ −raN ] [ −i ] [ −q ] [ −t ] [ −f ] [ −w ] [ −b ] [ −a ]
[ −pN ] [ file ] ...
DESCRIPTION
Troff formats text in the named files for printing on a Graphic Systems C/A/T phototypesetter; nroff formats text for typewriter-like devices. Their capabilities are described in the Nroff/Troff user’s manual.
If no file argument is present, the standard input is read. An argument consisting of a single minus (−) is taken to be a file name corresponding to the standard input.
OPTIONS
Options may appear in any order so long as they appear before the files.
−olist Print only pages whose page numbers appear in the comma-separated list of numbers and ranges. A range N−M means pages N through M; an initial −N means from the beginning to page N; and a final N− means from N to the end.
−nN Number first generated page N.
−sN Stop every N pages. Nroff will halt prior to every N pages (default N=1) to allow paper loading or changing, and will resume upon receipt of a newline. Troff will stop the phototypesetter every N pages, produce a trailer to allow changing cassettes, and resume when the typesetter’s start button is pressed.
−mname Prepend the macro file /usr/lib/tmac/tmac.name to the input files.
−raN Set register a (one-character) to N.
−i Read standard input after the input files are exhausted.
−q Invoke the simultaneous input-output mode of the rd request.
−t Direct output to the standard output instead of the phototypesetter.
−f Refrain from feeding out paper and stopping phototypesetter at the end of the run.
−w Wait until phototypesetter is available, if currently busy.
−b Report whether the phototypesetter is busy or available. No text processing is done.
−a Send a printable ASCII approximation of the results to the standard output.
−pN Print all characters in point size N while retaining all prescribed spacings and motions, to reduce phototypesetter elasped time.
If the file /usr/adm/tracct is writable, troff keeps phototypesetter accounting records there. The integrity of that file may be secured by making troff a ’set user-id’ program.
FILES
/tmp/ta∗temporary file
/usr/lib/tmac/tmac.∗standard macro files
/usr/lib/term/∗terminal driving tables for nroff
/usr/lib/font/∗font width tables for troff
/dev/catphototypesetter
/usr/adm/tracctaccounting statistics for /dev/cat
SEE ALSO
J. F. Ossanna, Nroff/Troff user’s manual
B. W. Kernighan, A TROFF Tutorial
eqn(1), tbl(1), ms(7), me(7), man(7), col(1)
Sun System Release 0.3 — 13 April 1983