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Last change on this file since e4ebaa15 was 53ad30a, checked in by Mark Hymers <markh@…>, 23 years ago

[Bug 190] Put descs in alphabetical order

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1<sect2>
2<title>Contents</title>
3
4<para>The Groff packages contains the addftinfo, afmtodit, eqn, grodvi, groff,
5grog, grohtml, grolj4, grops, grotty, hpftodit, indxbib, lkbib, lookbib,
6neqn, nroff, pfbtops, pic, psbb, refer, soelim, tbl, tfmtodit and troff
7programs.</para>
8
9</sect2>
10
11<sect2><title>Description</title>
12
13<sect3><title>addftinfo</title>
14<para>addftinfo reads a troff font file and adds some additional font-metric
15information that is used by the groff system.</para></sect3>
16
17<sect3><title>afmtodit</title>
18<para>afmtodit creates a font file for use with groff and grops.</para></sect3>
19
20<sect3><title>eqn</title>
21<para>eqn compiles descriptions of equations embedded within troff input files
22into commands that are understood by troff.</para></sect3>
23
24<sect3><title>grodvi</title>
25<para>grodvi is a driver for groff that produces TeX dvi format.</para></sect3>
26
27<sect3><title>groff</title>
28<para>groff is a front-end to the groff document formatting system. Normally it
29runs the troff program and a post-processor appropriate for the selected
30device.</para></sect3>
31
32<sect3><title>grog</title>
33<para>grog reads files and guesses which of the groff options -e, -man, -me,
34-mm, -ms, -p, -s, and -t are required for printing files, and prints the groff
35command including those options on the standard output.</para></sect3>
36
37<sect3><title>grohtml</title>
38<para>grohtml translates the output of GNU troff to html</para></sect3>
39
40<sect3><title>grolj4</title>
41<para>grolj4 is a driver for groff that produces output in PCL5 format suitable
42for an HP Laserjet 4 printer.</para></sect3>
43
44<sect3><title>grops</title>
45<para>grops translates the output of GNU troff to Postscript.</para></sect3>
46
47<sect3><title>grotty</title>
48<para>grotty translates the output of GNU troff into a form suitable for
49typewriter-like devices.</para></sect3>
50
51<sect3><title>hpftodit</title>
52<para>hpftodit creates a font file for use with groff -Tlj4 from an HP
53tagged font metric file.</para></sect3>
54
55<sect3><title>indxbib</title>
56<para>indxbib makes an inverted index for the bibliographic databases a
57specified file for use with refer, lookbib, and lkbib.</para></sect3>
58
59<sect3><title>lkbib</title>
60<para>lkbib searches bibliographic databases for references that contain
61specified keys and prints any references found on the
62standard output.</para></sect3>
63
64<sect3><title>lookbib</title>
65<para>lookbib prints a prompt on the standard error (unless the standard input
66is not a terminal), reads from the standard input a line containing a set
67of keywords, searches the bibliographic databases in a specified file for
68references containing those keywords, prints any references found on the
69standard output, and repeats this process until the end of input.</para></sect3>
70
71<sect3><title>neqn</title>
72<para>The neqn script formats equations for ascii output.</para></sect3>
73
74<sect3><title>nroff</title>
75<para>The nroff script emulates the nroff command using groff.</para></sect3>
76
77<sect3><title>pfbtops</title>
78<para>pfbtops translates a Postscript font in .pfb format
79to ASCII.</para></sect3>
80
81<sect3><title>pic</title>
82<para>pic compiles descriptions of pictures embedded within troff or TeX input
83files into commands that are understood by TeX or troff.</para></sect3>
84
85<sect3><title>psbb</title>
86<para>psbb reads a file which should be a Postscript document conforming to the
87Document Structuring conventions and looks for a
88%%BoundingBox comment.</para></sect3>
89
90<sect3><title>refer</title>
91<para>refer copies the contents of a file to the standard output, except that
92lines between .[ and .] are interpreted as citations, and lines between .R1
93and .R2 are interpreted as commands about how citations are to be
94processed.</para></sect3>
95
96<sect3><title>soelim</title>
97<para>soelim reads files and replaces lines of the form
98<emphasis>.so file</emphasis> by the contents of
99<emphasis>file</emphasis>.</para></sect3>
100
101<sect3><title>tbl</title>
102<para>tbl compiles descriptions of tables embedded within troff input files
103into commands that are understood by troff.</para></sect3>
104
105<sect3><title>tfmtodit</title>
106<para>tfmtodit creates a font file for use with <userinput>groff
107-Tdvi</userinput></para></sect3>
108
109<sect3><title>troff</title>
110<para>troff is highly compatible with Unix troff. Usually it should be invoked
111using the groff command, which will also run preprocessors and
112post-processors in the appropriate order and with the appropriate
113options.</para></sect3>
114
115</sect2>
116
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