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'\" t .ig troff.man Last update : 12 Oct 2003 This file is part of groff, the GNU roff type-setting system. Copyright (C) 1989, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. written by James Clark modified by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de> Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.1 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with the Invariant Sections being this .ig-section and AUTHOR, with no Front-Cover Texts, and with no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the Free Documentation License is included as a file called FDL in the main directory of the groff source package. .. . . .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- .\" Setup .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- . .do nr troff_C \n[.C] .cp 0 . .mso www.tmac . .if n \{\ . mso tty-char.tmac . ftr CR R . ftr CI I . ftr CB B .\} . .if '\*[.T]'dvi' \ . ftr CB CW . .de TQ .br .ns .TP \\$1 .. . .\" Like TP, but if specified indent is more than half .\" the current line-length - indent, use the default indent. .de Tp .ie \\n(.$=0:((0\\$1)*2u>(\\n(.lu-\\n(.iu)) .TP .el .TP "\\$1" .. . . .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- .\" Title .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- . .TH @G@TROFF @MAN1EXT@ "@MDATE@" "Groff Version @VERSION@" .SH NAME @g@troff \- the troff processor of the groff text formatting system . . .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- .SH SYNOPSIS .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- . .nr a \n(.j .ad l .nr i \n(.i .in +\w'\fB@g@troff 'u .ti \niu .B @g@troff .de OP .ie \\n(.$-1 .RI "[\ \fB\\$1\fP" "\\$2" "\ ]" .el .RB "[\ " "\\$1" "\ ]" .. .OP \-abcivzCERU .OP \-d cs .OP \-f fam .OP \-F dir .OP \-I dir .OP \-m name .OP \-M dir .OP \-n num .OP \-o list .OP \-r cn .OP \-T name .OP \-w name .OP \-W name .RI "[\ " files\|.\|.\|. "\ ]" .br .ad \na .P It is possible to have whitespace between a command line option and its parameter. . . .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- .SH DESCRIPTION .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- . This manual page describes the GNU version of .BR troff . It is part of the groff document formatting system. . It is functionally compatible with UNIX troff, but has many extensions, see .BR \%groff_diff (@MAN7EXT@). Usually it should be invoked using the .BR groff (@MAN1EXT@) command which will also run preprocessors and postprocessors in the appropriate order and with the appropriate options. . . .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- .SH OPTIONS .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- . .TP \w'\-dname=s'u+2n .B \-a Generate an .SM ASCII approximation of the typeset output. . .TP .B \-b Print a backtrace with each warning or error message. . This backtrace should help track down the cause of the error. . The line numbers given in the backtrace may not always be correct, for .BR @g@troff 's idea of line numbers gets confused by .B as or .B am requests. . .TP .B \-c Disable color output (always disabled in compatibility mode). . .TP .B \-C Enable compatibility mode. . .TP .BI \-d cs .TQ .BI \-d name = s Define .I c or .I name to be a string .IR s ; .I c must be a one letter name. . .TP .B \-E Inhibit all error messages of .BR @g@troff . Note that this doesn't affect messages output to standard error by macro packages using the .B tm or .B tm1 requests. . .TP .BI \-f fam Use .I fam as the default font family. . .TP .BI \-F dir Search in directory (or directory path) .I dir for subdirectories .BI dev name .RI ( name is the name of the device) and there for the .B DESC file and font files. .I dir is scanned before all other font directories. . .TP .B \-i Read the standard input after all the named input files have been processed. . .TP .BI \-I dir This option may be used to specify a directory to search for files (both those on the command line and those named in .B \&.psbb requests). The current directory is always searched first. This option may be specified more than once; the directories will be searched in the order specified. No directory search is performed for files specified using an absolute path. . .TP .BI \-m name Read in the file .IB name .tmac\fR. If it isn't found, try .BI tmac. name instead. . It will be first searched for in directories given with the .B \-M command line option, then in directories given in the .B GROFF_TMAC_PATH environment variable, then in the current directory (only if in unsafe mode), the home directory, @SYSTEMMACRODIR@, @LOCALMACRODIR@, and @MACRODIR@. . .TP .BI \-M dir Search directory (or directory path) .I dir for macro files. . This is scanned before all other macro directories. . .TP .BI \-n num Number the first page .IR num . . .TP .BI \-o list Output only pages in .IR list , which is a comma-separated list of page ranges; .I n means print page .IR n , .IB m \- n means print every page between .I m and .IR n , .BI \- n means print every page up to .IR n , .IB n \- means print every page from .IR n . .B @g@troff will exit after printing the last page in the list. . .TP .BI \-r cn .TQ .BI \-r name = n Set number register .I c or .I name to .IR n ; .I c must be a one character name; .I n can be any troff numeric expression. . .TP .B \-R Don't load .B troffrc and .BR troffrc-end . . .TP .BI \-T name Prepare output for device .IR name , rather than the default .BR @DEVICE@ ; see .BR groff (@MAN1EXT@) for a more detailed description. . .TP .B \-U Unsafe mode. . This will enable the following requests: .BR open , .BR opena , .BR pso , .BR sy , and .BR pi . For security reasons, these potentially dangerous requests are disabled otherwise. . It will also add the current directory to the macro search path. . .TP .B \-v Print the version number. . .TP .BI \-w name Enable warning .IR name . Available warnings are described in the section .I WARNINGS below. . For example, to enable all warnings, use .B \-w .BR all . Multiple .B \-w options are allowed. . .TP .BI \-W name Inhibit warning .IR name . Multiple .B \-W options are allowed. . .TP .B \-z Suppress formatted output. . . .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- .SH WARNINGS .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- . The warnings that can be given by .B @g@troff are divided into the following categories. . The name associated with each warning is used by the .B \-w and .B \-W options; the number is used by the .B warn request, and by the .B .warn register; it is always a power of 2 to allow bitwise composition. . .P .TS tab(@), center, box; c c c | c c c r rI lB | r rI lB. Bit@Code@Warning@Bit@Code@Warning _ 0@1@char@10@1024@reg 1@2@number@11@2048@tab 2@4@break@12@4096@right-brace 3@8@delim@13@8192@missing 4@16@el@14@16384@input 5@32@scale@15@32768@escape 6@64@range@16@65536@space 7@128@syntax@17@131072@font 8@256@di@18@262144@ig 9@512@mac@19@524288@color .TE . .P .nr x \w'\fBright-brace'+1n+\w'00000'u .ta \nxuR . .TP \nxu+3n .BR break "\t4" In fill mode, lines which could not be broken so that their length was less than the line length. . This is enabled by default. . .TP .BR char "\t1" Non-existent characters. . This is enabled by default. . .TP .BR color "\t524288" Color related warnings. . .TP .BR delim "\t8" Missing or mismatched closing delimiters. . .TP .BR di "\t256" Use of .B di or .B da without an argument when there is no current diversion. . .TP .BR el "\t16" Use of the .B el request with no matching .B ie request. . .TP .BR escape "\t32768" Unrecognized escape sequences. . When an unrecognized escape sequence is encountered, the escape character is ignored. . .TP .BR font "\t131072" Non-existent fonts. . This is enabled by default. . .TP .BR ig "\t262144" Invalid escapes in text ignored with the .B ig request. . These are conditions that are errors when they do not occur in ignored text. . .TP .BR input "\t16384" Invalid input characters. . .TP .BR mac "\t512" Use of undefined strings, macros and diversions. . When an undefined string, macro or diversion is used, that string is automatically defined as empty. . So, in most cases, at most one warning will be given for each name. . .TP .BR missing "\t8192" Requests that are missing non-optional arguments. . .TP .BR number "\t2" Invalid numeric expressions. . This is enabled by default. . .TP .BR range "\t64" Out of range arguments. . .TP .BR reg "\t1024" Use of undefined number registers. . When an undefined number register is used, that register is automatically defined to have a value of\~0. . So, in most cases, at most one warning will be given for use of a particular name. . .TP .BR right-brace "\t4096" Use of .B \[rs]} where a number was expected. . .TP .BR scale "\t32" Meaningless scaling indicators. . .TP .BR space "\t65536" Missing space between a request or macro and its argument. . This warning will be given when an undefined name longer than two characters is encountered, and the first two characters of the name make a defined name. . The request or macro will not be invoked. . When this warning is given, no macro is automatically defined. . This is enabled by default. . This warning will never occur in compatibility mode. . .TP .BR syntax "\t128" Dubious syntax in numeric expressions. . .TP .BR tab "\t2048" Inappropriate use of a tab character. Either use of a tab character where a number was expected, or use of tab character in an unquoted macro argument. . .P There are also names that can be used to refer to groups of warnings: . .TP .B all All warnings except .BR di , .BR mac , and .BR reg . It is intended that this covers all warnings that are useful with traditional macro packages. . .TP .B w All warnings. . . .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- .SH ENVIRONMENT .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- . .TP .SM .B GROFF_TMAC_PATH A colon separated list of directories in which to search for macro files. .B @g@troff will scan directories given in the .B \-M option before these, and in standard directories (current directory if in unsafe mode, home directory, .BR @SYSTEMMACRODIR@ , .BR @LOCALMACRODIR@ , .BR @MACRODIR@ ) after these. . .TP .SM .B GROFF_TYPESETTER Default device. . .TP .SM .B GROFF_FONT_PATH A colon separated list of directories in which to search for the .BI dev name directory. .B @g@troff will scan directories given in the .B \-F option before these, and in standard directories .RB ( @LOCALFONTDIR@ , .BR @FONTDIR@ , .BR @LEGACYFONTDIR@ ) after these. . . .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- .SH FILES .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- . .Tp \w'@FONTDIR@/devname/DESC'u+3n .B @MACRODIR@/troffrc Initialization file (called before any other macro package). . .TP .B @MACRODIR@/troffrc-end Initialization file (called after any other macro package). . .TP .BI @MACRODIR@/ name .tmac .TQ .BI @MACRODIR@/tmac. name Macro files . .TP .BI @FONTDIR@/dev name /DESC Device description file for device .IR name . . .TP .BI @FONTDIR@/dev name / F Font file for font .I F of device .IR name . .P Note that .B troffrc and .B troffrc-end are neither searched in the current nor in the home directory by default for security reasons (even if the .B \-U option is given). . Use the .B \-M command line option or the .B GROFF_TMAC_PATH environment variable to add these directories to the search path if necessary. . . .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- .SH AUTHOR .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- . Copyright (C) 1989, 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. . .P This document is distributed under the terms of the FDL (GNU Free Documentation License) version 1.1 or later. . You should have received a copy of the FDL on your system, it is also available on-line at the .URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html "GNU copyleft site" . This document was written by James Clark, with modifications from .MTO wl@gnu.org "Werner Lemberg" and .MTO bwarken@mayn.de "Bernd Warken" . .P This document is part of .IR groff , the GNU roff distribution. . . .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- .SH "SEE ALSO" .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- . .TP .BR groff (@MAN1EXT@) The main program of the .I groff system, a wrapper around .IR @g@troff . . .TP .BR groff (@MAN7EXT@) A description of the .I groff language, including a short but complete reference of all predefined requests, registers, and escapes of plain .IR groff . From the command line, this is called by .RS .IP .B man 7 groff .RE . .TP .BR \%groff_diff (@MAN7EXT@) The differences of the .I groff language and the .I classical troff language. . Currently, this is the most actual document of the .I groff system. . .TP .BR roff (@MAN7EXT@) An overview over .I groff and other .I roff systems, including pointers to further related documentation. . .P The .I groff info .IR file , cf.\& .BR info (@MAN1EXT@), presents all groff documentation within a single document. . .cp \n[troff_C] . .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- .\" Emacs variables .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- . .\" Local Variables: .\" mode: nroff .\" End: