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col(1)

eqn(1)

nroff(1)

refer(1)

tbl(1)

troff(1)

mm(5)

NAME

mm − text formatting (memorandum) macros

SYNOPSIS

nroff −mm [ options ] filename ...

troff −mm [ options ] filename ...

AVAILABILITY

SUNWdoc

DESCRIPTION

This package of nroff(1) and troff(1) macro definitions provides a formatting facility for various styles of articles, theses, and books.  When producing 2-column output on a terminal or lineprinter, or when reverse line motions are needed, filter the output through col(1).  All external −mm macros are defined below. 

Note: this −mm macro package is an extended version written at Berkeley and is a superset of the standard −mm macro packages as supplied by Bell Labs.  Some of the Bell Labs macros have been removed; for instance, it is assumed that the user has little interest in producing headers stating that the memo was generated at Whippany Labs. 

Many nroff and troff requests are unsafe in conjunction with this package.  However, the first four requests below may be used with impunity after initialization, and the last two may be used even before initialization:

.bp begin new page

.br break output line

.sp n insert n spacing lines

.ce n center next n lines

.ls n line spacing: n=1 single, n=2 double space

.na no alignment of right margin

Font and point size changes with \f and \s are also allowed; for example, \fIword\fR will italicize word. Output of the tbl(1), eqn(1) and refer(1) preprocessors for equations, tables, and references is acceptable as input. 

REQUESTS

Macro Initial Break? Explanation
Name Value Reset?
.1C on y,y one column format on a new page
.2C [ l ] − y,y two column format l=line length
.AE − y end abstract
.AL [ t ] [ i ] [ s ] t=1;i=.Li;s=0 y Start automatic list type t=[1,A,a,I,i]
1=arabic numbers; A=uppercase letters
a=lowercase letters; I=uppercase Roman
numerals; i=lowercase Roman numerals
indentation i; separation s
.AS m [ n ] n=0 y begin abstract
.AU − y author’s name
.AV x − y signature and date line of verifier x
.B x − n embolden x; if no x, switch to boldface
.BE − y end block text
.BI x y − n embolden x and underline y
.BL − y bullet list
.BR x y − n embolden x and use Roman font for y
.BS − n start block text
.CN − y same as .DE (nroff)
.CS − y cover sheet
.CW − n same as .DS I (nroff)
.DE − y end display
.DF [ p ] [ f ] [ rp ] p=L;f=N y start floating display; position p=[L,C,CB]
L=left; I=indent; C=center; CB=center block
fill f=[N,Y]; right position rp (fill only)
.DL [ i ] [ s ] − y start dash list
.DS [ p ] [ f ] [ rp ] p=L;f=N y begin static display
(see .DF for argument descriptions)
.EC x [ n ] n=1 y equation title; equation x; number n
.EF x − n even footer appears at the bottom of
even-numbered pages; x="l’c’r"
l=left; c=center; r=right
.EH x − n even header appears at the top of
even-numbered pages; x="l’c’r"
l=left; c=center; r=right
.EN − y end displayed equation produced by eqn
.EQ − y break out equation produced by eqn
.EX x [ n ] n=1 y exhibit title; exhibit x
number n
.FD [ f ] [ r ] f=10;r=1 n set footnote style
format f=[0-11]; renumber r=[0,1]
.FE − y end footnote
.FG x [ n ] n=1 y figure title; figure x; number n
.FS − n start footnote
.H l [ t ] − y produce numbered heading
level l=[1-7]; title t
.HU t − y produce unnumbered heading; title t
.I x − n underline x
.IB x y − n underline x and embolden y
.IR x y − n underline x and use Roman font on y
.LE [ s ] s=0 y end list; separation s
.LI [ m ] [ p ] − y start new list item; mark m
prefix p (mark only)
.ML m [ i ] [ s ] s=0 y start marked list; mark m
indentation i; separation s=[0,1]
.MT x y memo title; title x
.ND x n no date in page footer; x is date on cover
.NE − y end block text
.NS − y start block text
.OF x − n odd footer appears at the bottom of
odd-numbered pages; x="l’c’r"
l=left; c=center; r=right
.OF x − n odd header appears at the top of
odd-numbered pages; x="l’c’r"
l=left; c=center; r=right
.OP − y skip to the top of an odd-number page
.P [ t ] t=0 y,y begin paragraph; t=[0,1]
0=justified; 1=indented
.PF x − n page footer appears at the bottom of
every page; x="l’c’r"
l=left; c=center; r=right
.PH x − n page header appears at the top of
every page; x="l’c’r"
l=left; c=center; r=right
.R on n return to Roman font
.RB x y − n use Roman on x and embolden y
.RI x y − n use Roman on x and underline y
.RP x - y,y released paper format ?
x=no stops title on first
.RS 5n y,y right shift: start level of relative indentation
.S m n − n set character point size & vertical space
character point size m; vertical space n
.SA x x=1 n justification; x=[0,1]
.SK x − y skip x pages
.SM − n smaller; decrease point size by 2
.SP [ x ] − y leave x blank lines
.TB x [ n ] n=1 y table title; table x; number n
.TC − y print table of contents (put at end of
input file)
.TE − y end of table processed by tbl
.TH − y end multi-page header of table
.TL − n title in boldface and two points larger
.TM − n UC Berkeley thesis mode
.TP i y y i=p.i. Begin indented paragraph,
with the tag given on the next text line.
Set prevailing indent to i.
.TS x − y,y begin table; if x=H table has
multi-page header
.TY − y display centered title CONTENTS
.VL i [ m ] [ s ] m=0;s=0 y start variable-item list; indentation i
mark-indentation m; separation s

REGISTERS

Formatting distances can be controlled in −mm by means of built-in number registers.  For example, this sets the line length to 6.5 inches:

.nr  LL  6.5i

Here is a table of number registers and their default values:

NameRegister ControlsTakes EffectDefault
Clcontents leveltable of contents2
Dedisplay ejectdisplay0
Dfdisplay floatingdisplay5
Dsdisplay spacingdisplay1v
Hbheading breakheading2
Hcheading centeringheading0
Hiheading indentheading1
Hiheading spacingheading1
Huheading unnumberedheading2
Lilist indentationlist6 (nroff)
5 (troff)
Lslist spacinglist6
Piparagraph indentparagraph5
Ptparagraph typeparagraph1
Sistatic indentdisplay5 (nroff)
3 (troff)

When resetting these values, make sure to specify the appropriate units.  Setting the line length to 7, for example, will result in output with one character per line.  Setting Pi to 0 suppresses paragraph indentation

Here is a list of string registers available in −mm; they may be used anywhere in the text:

NameString’s Function
\∗Qquote (" in nroff, “ in troff )
\∗U unquote (" in nroff, ” in troff )
\∗−dash (-- in nroff, — in troff )
\∗(MOmonth (month of the year)
\∗(DYday (current date)
\∗∗automatically numbered footnote
\∗´acute accent (before letter)
\∗`grave accent (before letter)
\∗^circumflex (before letter)
\∗,cedilla (before letter)
\∗:umlaut (before letter)
\∗~tilde (before letter)
 \(BUbullet item
\(DTdate (month day, yr)
\(EMem dash
\(LfLIST OF FIGURES title
\(LtLIST OF TABLES title
\(LxLIST OF EXHIBITS title
\(LeLIST OF EQUATIONS title
\(RpREFERENCES title
\(Tmtrademark character (TM)

When using the extended accent mark definitions available with .AM, these strings should come after, rather than before, the letter to be accented. 

FILES

/usr/share/lib/tmac/m

/usr/share/lib/tmac/mm.[nt]
nroff and troff definitions of mm. 

SEE ALSO

col(1), eqn(1), nroff(1), refer(1), tbl(1), troff(1)

BUGS

Floating keeps and regular keeps are diverted to the same space, so they cannot be mixed together with predictable results. 

SunOS 5.5.1  —  Last change: 13 Feb 1995

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