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README for pdfmark.tmac ======================= Copyright (C) 2004, Free Software Foundation Inc. Contributed by Keith Marshall (keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com) This is free software. See file COPYING, for copying permissions, and warranty disclaimer. This is a preview release of a proposed pdfmark.tmac macro package, for use with GNU troff (groff). It is not yet complete, and should be considered as an alpha release; there are a few problems to be resolved (see file PROBLEMS). Partial documentation is provided, in groff-ms format. To convert this to PDF format, you will require a working groff installation, a working ghostscript installation, with the gs command in your PATH, and a GNU-compatible make. The tarball should be unpacked in the top directory of your groff source tree, then: cd <groff-current>/contrib/pdfmark make pdfmark where <groff-current> is the top directory of your current groff source tree. Included in this package, are: pdfmark.tmac -- the core pdfmark macro set spdf.tmac -- a rudimentary set of bindings for ms macros pdfmark.ms -- preliminary documentation cover.ms -- a template for the documentation cover sheet gnu.eps -- the groff logo, copied from the groff distribution Makefile -- makefile, for formatting the documentation README -- this file PROBLEMS -- a list of known problems TODO -- a list of planned features, not yet implemented To make the pdfmark macros generally usable, copy pdfmark.tmac to the 'site-tmac' directory appropriate to your groff installation; (ms users may also wish to copy spdf.tmac). The macros may then be accessed, by including the '-mpdfmark' option on the groff command line; (for ms users, '-mspdf' is equivalent to '-ms -mpdfmark', with some extra macros 'thrown in'). Comments, and bug reports are welcomed. Please post to the groff mailing list, groff@gnu.org; (you must be subscribed to this list to post mails). To subscribe, visit http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/groff