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NROFF(1)  —  USER COMMANDS

NAME

nroff − format documents for display or line-printer

SYNOPSIS

nroff [ −ehig ] [ −mname ] [ −nN ] [ −opagelist ] [ −raN ] [ −sN ] [ −Tname ]

AVAILABILITY

This command is available with the Text Processing Tools software installation option.  Refer to Installing the SunOS for information on how to install optional software. 

DESCRIPTION

nroff formats text in the named files for typewriter-like devices.  See also troff(1).  The full capabilities of nroff and nroff are described in Formatting Documents. 

If no file argument is present, nroff reads the standard input.  An argument consisting of a ‘−’ 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. 

−e Produce equally-spaced words in adjusted lines, using full terminal resolution. 

−h Use output TAB characters during horizontal spacing to speed output and reduce output character count.  TAB settings are assumed to be every 8 nominal character widths. 

−i Read standard input after the input files are exhausted. 

−q Invoke the simultaneous input-output mode of the rd request. 

−mname
Prepend the macro file /usr/share/lib/tmac/tmac.name to the input files. 

−nN Number first generated page N.

−opagelist
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. 

−raN Set register a (one-character) to 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. 

−Tname
Prepare output for a device of the specified name. Known names are:

37 Teletype Corporation Model 37 terminal — this is the default. 

crt  |  lpr  |  tn300 GE TermiNet 300, or any line printer or terminal without half-line capability. 

300 DASI-300. 

300-12 DASI-300 — 12-pitch. 

300S  |  302  |  dtc DASI-300S. 

300S-12  |  302-12  |  dtc12
DASI-300S. 

382 DASI-382 (fancy DTC 382). 

382-12 DASI-82 (fancy DTC 382 — 12-pitch). 

450  |  ipsi DASI-450 (Diablo Hyterm). 

450-12  |  ipsi12 DASI-450 (Diablo Hyterm) — 12-pitch. 

450-12-8 DASI-450 (Diablo Hyterm) — 12-pitch and lines-per-inch. 

450X DASI-450X (Diablo Hyterm). 

832 AJ 832. 

833 AJ 833. 

832-12 AJ 832 — 12-pitch. 

833-12 AJ 833 — 12-pitch. 

epson Epson FX80. 

itoh C:ITOHs0 Prowriter. 

itoh-12 C:ITOHs0 Prowriter — 12-pitch. 

nec NEC 55?0s0 or NEC 77?0s0 Spinwriter. 

nec12 NEC 55?0s0 or NEC 77?0s0 Spinwriter — 12-pitch. 

nec-t NEC 55?0/77?0s0 Spinwriter — Tech-Math/Times-Romanthimble. 

qume Qume Sprint — 5 or9. 

qume12 Qume Sprint — 5 or 9,12-pitch. 

xerox Xerox 17?0 or Diablo 16?0. 

xerox12 Xerox 17?0 or Diablo 16?0 — 12-pitch. 

x-ecs Xerox/Diablo 1730/630 — Extended Character Set. 

x-ecs12 Xerox/Diablo 1730/630 — Extended Character Set, 12-pitch. 

EXAMPLE

The following command:

example% nroff −s4 −me users.guide

formats users.guide using the −me macro package, and stopping every 4 pages. 

FILES

/tmp/ta∗ temporary file

/usr/share/lib/tmac/tmac.∗
standard macro files

/usr/share/lib/term/∗
terminal driving tables for nroff

/usr/share/lib/term/README
index to terminal description files

SEE ALSO

checknr(1), eqn(1), tbl(1), troff(1), col(1V), term(5), man(7), me(7), ms(7)

Formatting Documents

Sun Release 4.0  —  Last change: 22 December 1987

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