vtroff \- troff to a raster plotter
sending its output through various programs
to produce typeset output on a raster plotter
such as a Benson-Varian or or a Versatec.
option specifies that a wide output device be used; the default
is to use a narrow device.
(lower case l) option causes the output to be split onto successive pages
inches rather than the default 11''.
The default font is a Hershey font. If some other font is desired
argument and then the font name. This will place normal, italic and
bold versions of the font on positions 1, 2, and 3.
To place a font only on a singe position, you can give an argument of
and the minor font name. A \fB.r\fR will be added to the minor
font name if needed. Thus ``vtroff \-ms paper'' will set a paper
in the Hershey font, while ``vtroff \-F nonie \-ms paper''
will set the paper in the (sans serif) nonie font.
option asks for exact simulation of photo-typesetter output.
(I.e. using the width tables for the C.A.T. photo-typesetter)
/usr/lib/tmac/tmac.vcat default font mounts and bug fixes
/usr/lib/fontinfo/* fixes for other fonts
/usr/lib/vfont directory containing fonts
troff(1), nettroff(1), vfont(5), vpr(1)
Since some macro packages work correctly only if the fonts
named R, I, B, and S are mounted, and since the Versatec fonts
have different widths for individual characters than the fonts
found on the typesetter, the following dodge was necessary:
If you don't use the ``.fp'' troff directive
then you get the widths of the standard typesetter fonts
suitable for shipping the output of
troff over the network to the computer center A machine for phototypesetting.
If, however, you remount the R, I, B and S fonts, then you get
the width tables for the Versatec.