From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: arnold@skeeve.com (Aharon Robbins) Date: Thu, 25 May 2006 22:10:27 +0300 Subject: [TUHS] papers on the -mm macros? Message-ID: <200605251910.k4PJARBV004210@skeeve.com> OK, so I'm wwwwwaaaaaaayyyyyyy behind on reading TUHS. I just wanted to say that if you can find a copy of the third edition of "Unix In A Nutshell" (NOT the current fourth edition) you'll find a chapter on the MM macros. It should be enough to make use of them, as I did buy one of the SysIII licenses and I have a copy of this paper that I referred to when writing that chapter. And groff did do a good enough job formatting it that I was able to print it out and it looked reasonable if not perfect. (Of course, that was circa 1999...) If I ever Get A Round Tuit I want to take the troff material from that edition and do it as an ebook for O'Reilly. But I don't know when or even if that'll ever happen. Arnold > Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2006 15:25:49 +0100 > From: Gunnar Ritter > Subject: Re: [TUHS] papers on the -mm macros? > To: tuhs at minnie.tuhs.org, "A. Wik" > > "A. Wik" wrote: > > > I've found the documentation for most of the major > > troff preprocessors and macros packages, but I can't > > seem to find anything but occasional references to a > > paper on the "Programmer's Memorandum Macros" (troff -mm) > > by Smith and Mashey. > > The source code for this paper had been available as part > of the System III distribution under the old (unfree) SCO > license. > > In case you had applied for that license, and you still > have an old PUPS archive CD at hand, you can find it in > Distributions/usdl/SysIII/sys3.tar.gz. > > You will not be able to recover the original layout since > PostScript font metrics are quite different from CAT ones, > but Heirloom troff produces readable output at least. > > Gunnar