.TH TROFF 1 "7 February 1983"
troff, nroff \- text formatting and typesetting
formats text in the named
for printing on a Graphic Systems C/A/T phototypesetter;
is used for for typewriter-like devices.
Their capabilities are described in the
.I Nroff/Troff user's manual.
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.
The options, which may appear in any order so long as they appear
.TP "\w'\f3\-m\f1name 'u"
Print only pages whose page numbers appear in the comma-separated
means from the beginning to page
Number first generated page
to allow paper loading or changing, and will resume upon receipt of a newline.
will stop the phototypesetter every
pages, produce a trailer to allow changing cassettes,
and resume when the typesetter's start button is pressed.
.BI /usr/lib/tmac/tmac. name
Read standard input after the input files are exhausted.
Invoke the simultaneous input-output mode of the
Direct output to the standard output instead of the phototypesetter.
Refrain from feeding out paper and stopping
phototypesetter at the end of the run.
Wait until phototypesetter is available, if currently busy.
Report whether the phototypesetter is busy or available.
No text processing is done.
Send a printable ASCII approximation of the results to the standard output.
Print all characters in point size
while retaining all prescribed spacings and motions,
to reduce phototypesetter elapsed time.
.I fontdir contains the font width tables instead of the default directory
/usr/lib/fonts. This option can be used to produce output for devices
besides the phototypesetter.
keeps phototypesetter accounting records there.
The integrity of that file may be secured by making
.ta \w'/usr/lib/tmac/tmac.* 'u
/usr/lib/tmac/tmac.* standard macro files
/usr/lib/term/* terminal driving tables for
/usr/lib/font/* font width tables for
/usr/adm/tracct accounting statistics for /dev/cat
.I Nroff/Troff user's manual
eqn(1), tbl(1), ms(7), me(7), man(7), col(1)