From: Kirk McKusick Date: Tue, 30 Apr 1985 11:10:36 +0000 (-0800) Subject: manual page distributed with 4.1BSD X-Git-Tag: BSD-4_3-Snapshot-Development~7374 X-Git-Url: https://git.subgeniuskitty.com/unix-history/.git/commitdiff_plain/ed6becc38201fb8f38bd64efdba74a6fdab259ab manual page distributed with 4.1BSD SCCS-vsn: old/iul/iul.1 4.1 SCCS-vsn: old/man/newgrp.1 4.1 SCCS-vsn: old/refer/refer/refer.1 4.1 --- diff --git a/usr/src/old/iul/iul.1 b/usr/src/old/iul/iul.1 new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e8bf9c0c17 --- /dev/null +++ b/usr/src/old/iul/iul.1 @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +.\" @(#)iul.1 4.1 (Berkeley) %G% +.\" +.TH IUL 1 "4/1/81" +.AT 3 +.pl 1 +The ``iul'' command is obsolete. Use the ``-i'' (indicate) option to +the ``ul'' command instead. Thus ``nroff -ms foo | iul'' is replaced +by ``nroff -ms foo | ul -i''. diff --git a/usr/src/old/man/newgrp.1 b/usr/src/old/man/newgrp.1 new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..525538e7a7 --- /dev/null +++ b/usr/src/old/man/newgrp.1 @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +.\" @(#)newgrp.1 4.1 (Berkeley) %G% +.\" +.TH NEWGRP 1 +.AT 3 +.SH NAME +newgrp \- log in to a new group +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B newgrp +group +.SH DESCRIPTION +.I Newgrp +changes the group identification of its caller, +analogously to +.IR login (1). +The same person remains logged in, +and the current directory is unchanged, +but calculations of access permissions to files are +performed with respect to the +new group ID. +.PP +A password is demanded if the group has +a password and the user himself does not. +.PP +.I Newgrp +is known to the shell, which executes it directly without a fork. +.SH FILES +/etc/group, /etc/passwd +.SH "SEE ALSO" +login(1), group(5) +.SH BUGS diff --git a/usr/src/old/refer/refer/refer.1 b/usr/src/old/refer/refer/refer.1 new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..6096f6a2d9 --- /dev/null +++ b/usr/src/old/refer/refer/refer.1 @@ -0,0 +1,164 @@ +.\" @(#)refer.1 4.1 (Berkeley) %G% +.\" +.TH REFER 1 4/1/81 +.AT 3 +.SH NAME +refer, lookbib \- find and insert literature references in documents +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B refer +[ option ] ... +.PP +.B lookbib +[ file ] ... +.SH DESCRIPTION +.I Lookbib +accepts keywords from the standard input +and searches a bibliographic data base for references +that contain those keywords anywhere in title, author, +journal name, etc. +Matching references are printed on the standard output. +Blank lines are taken as delimiters between queries. +.PP +.I Refer +is a preprocessor for +.I nroff +or +.IR troff (1) +that finds and formats references. +The input files (standard input default) are copied to the standard output, +except for lines between .[ and .] +command lines, which are assumed to contain keywords as for +.I lookbib, +and are replaced by information from the bibliographic data base. +The user may avoid the search, override fields from it, or +add new fields. +The reference data, from whatever source, are assigned to a set of +.I troff +strings. +Macro packages such as +.IR ms (7) +print the finished reference text from these strings. +A flag is placed in the text at the point of reference; +by default the references are indicated by numbers. +.br +.sp +The following options are available: +.TP 6 +.BI \-a r +Reverse the first +.I r +author names (Jones, J. A. instead of J. A. Jones). +If +.I r +is omitted all author names are reversed. +.ns +.TP +.B \-b +Bare mode: do not put any flags in text (neither numbers nor labels). +.ns +.TP +.BI \-c string +Capitalize (with C\s-2APS\s0 S\s-2MALL\s+2 C\s-2APS\s0) +the fields whose key-letters are in +.IR string . +.ns +.TP +.B \-e +Instead of leaving the references where encountered, +accumulate them +until a sequence of the form +.nf + .[ + $LIST$ + .] +.fi +is encountered, and then write out all references +collected so far. Collapse references to the same source. +.ns +.TP +.BI \-k x +Instead of numbering references, use labels as specified in +a +reference data line +beginning +.I %x; +by default +.I x +is +.B L. +.ns +.TP +.BI \-l m , n +Instead of numbering references, use labels made from +the senior author's last name and the year of publication. +Only the first +.I m +letters of the last name +and the last +.I n +digits of the date are used. +If either +.I m +or +.BI , n +is omitted the entire name or date respectively is used. +.ns +.TP +.B \-p +Take the next argument as a file of +references to be searched. +The default file is searched last. +.ns +.TP +.B \-n +Do not search the default file. +.ns +.TP +.BI \-s keys +Sort references by fields whose key-letters are in +the +.I keys +string; +permute +reference numbers in text accordingly. +Implies +.BR \-e . +The key-letters in +.I keys +may be followed by a number to indicate how many such fields +are used, with +.B + +taken as a very large number. +The default is +.B AD +which sorts on the senior author and then date; to sort, for example, +on all authors and then title use +.BR -sA+T . +.PP +.\"To use your own references, put them in the format +.\"described in +.\".IR pubindex (1) +.\"They can be searched +.\"more rapidly by running +.\".IR pubindex (1) +.\"on them before using +.\".I refer; +.\"failure to index results in a linear search. +.PP +When +.I refer +is used with +.I eqn, +.I neqn +or +.I tbl, +.I refer +should be first, to minimize the volume +of data passed through +pipes. +.SH FILES +.ta 1.5i +/usr/dict/papers directory of default publication lists and indexes +.br +/usr/lib/refer directory of programs +.SH SEE ALSO