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495 @menu
516 @end menu
524 @menu
545 @end menu
561 @menu
569 @end menu
927 @menu
934 @end menu
1170 @cindex @code{open} request, and safer mode
1171 @cindex @code{opena} request, and safer mode
1172 @cindex @code{pso} request, and safer mode
1173 @cindex @code{sy} request, and safer mode
1174 @cindex @code{pi} request, and safer mode
1175 @cindex safer mode
1176 @cindex mode, safer
1177 Safer mode. Pass the @option{-S} option to @code{gpic} and disable the
1182 @cindex mode, unsafe
1183 @cindex unsafe mode
1184 Unsafe mode. This enables the @code{open}, @code{opena}, @code{pso},
1223 Enable compatibility mode. @xref{Implementation Differences}, for the
1402 @cindex safer mode
1403 @cindex mode, safer
1404 @cindex unsafe mode
1405 @cindex mode, unsafe
1408 The current directory (only if in unsafe mode using the @option{-U}
1591 @menu
1593 @end menu
1613 @option{-C} (which is also passed on) to enable compatibility mode, and
1654 @menu
1657 @end menu
1768 request @w{@samp{.ls 2}}. Reactivate single-spaced mode by typing
1774 sometimes called the @dfn{layout} of the output page. Most of these
1840 @menu
1855 @end menu
1898 mode using the ASCII character set for output, a dot
2108 @menu
2114 @end menu
2131 @menu
2139 @end menu
2188 (7@tie{}characters) in nroff mode and 7.2@dmn{n} otherwise.
2197 defaults to 78@dmn{n} in nroff mode (this is 78 characters per
2198 line) and 6.5@dmn{i} in troff mode.@footnote{Note that the use of
2204 In particular, note that in nroff mode, the request @samp{.ll 65n},
2206 i.e., the formatter's default line length in nroff mode), will @emph{not}
2469 The default indentation is 7.2@dmn{n} in troff mode and 7@dmn{n} in
2470 nroff mode except for @code{grohtml} which ignores indentation.
2486 (1@tie{}line in nroff mode, 0.4@dmn{v}@tie{}otherwise).
2789 @menu
2798 @end menu
2839 @item Format and layout
3251 @menu
3262 @end menu
3866 @menu
3868 @end menu
3938 @subsection Page layout
3939 @cindex @code{ms} macros, page layout
3940 @cindex page layout [@code{ms}]
3943 page layout: it prints a single column, with the page number centered
3946 You can change the layout by setting the proper number registers and
3949 @menu
3955 @end menu
4015 of them force a page break if a multi-column mode is already set.
4016 However, if the current mode is single-column, starting a multi-column
4017 mode does @emph{not} force a page break.
4020 Single-column mode.
4024 Two-column mode.
4028 Multi-column mode. If you specify no arguments, it is equivalent to
4314 @code{groff -ms} does not work in compatibility mode (this is, with
4358 @menu
4361 @end menu
4528 @menu
4563 @end menu
4590 @menu
4598 @end menu
4617 reaches the right margin (in the default adjustment mode). Extra spaces
4751 @cindex fill mode
4752 @cindex mode, fill
4755 adjusted, even in fill mode.
4977 @menu
4979 @end menu
5142 @cindex @code{po} request, using @code{+} and@tie{}@code{-}
5152 @code{nm}, @code{nr}, @code{pl}, @code{pn}, @code{po}, @code{ps},
5350 @menu
5354 @end menu
5429 @menu
5431 @end menu
5493 called in compatibility mode (using the @option{-C} option of @code{groff}):
5510 If not in compatibility mode, you get the expected result
5522 compatibility mode enabled since @code{gtroff} doesn't convert @code{\(dq}
5759 @menu
5761 @end menu
5873 The input is read in copy-mode; auto-incremented registers @emph{are}
5890 @menu
5896 @end menu
6237 @cindex safer mode
6238 @cindex mode, safer
6239 @cindex unsafe mode
6240 @cindex mode, unsafe
6459 @cindex fill mode (@code{fi})
6460 @cindex mode, fill (@code{fi})
6461 Activate fill mode (which is the default). This request implicitly
6465 The fill mode status is associated with the current environment
6472 @cindex no-fill mode (@code{nf})
6473 @cindex mode, no-fill (@code{nf})
6474 Activate no-fill mode. Input lines are output as-is, retaining line
6479 The fill mode status is associated with the current environment
6485 @DefreqList {ad, [@Var{mode}]}
6487 Set adjusting mode.
6492 @var{mode} can have one of the following values:
6515 Finally, @var{mode} can be the numeric argument returned by the @code{.j}
6536 @cindex adjustment mode register (@code{.j})
6537 The current adjustment mode is available in the read-only number
6541 The adjustment mode status is associated with the current environment
6547 mode: A subsequent call to @code{ad} uses the previous adjustment
6550 The adjustment mode status is associated with the current environment
6591 are@tie{}12. In fill mode, the values specify the minimum distance.
6593 @cindex fill mode
6594 @cindex mode, fill
6599 sentence occurs at the end of a line in fill mode, then both an
6729 @DefreqList {hy, [@Var{mode}]}
6732 @var{mode}, to restrict hyphenation if necessary:
6736 The default argument if @var{mode} is omitted. Hyphenate without
6757 The hyphenation mode is associated with the current environment
6762 Disable hyphenation (i.e., set the hyphenation mode to zero). Note
6763 that the hyphenation mode of the last call to @code{hy} is not
6766 The hyphenation mode is associated with the current environment
6989 adjustment mode is not @samp{b} or @samp{n}, the line is not
7009 adjustment mode is @samp{b} or @samp{n}, don't hyphenate the line
7203 @cindex @code{sp} request, and no-space mode
7204 @cindex no-space mode (@code{ns})
7205 @cindex mode, no-space (@code{ns})
7208 Enable @dfn{no-space mode}. In this mode, spacing (either via
7212 mode ends when actual text is output or the @code{rs} request is
7213 encountered which ends no-space mode. The read-only number register
7214 @code{.ns} is set to@tie{}1 as long as no-space mode is active.
7238 This escape is a non-interpreted tab character. In copy mode
7405 @cindex tab, line-tabs mode
7406 @cindex line-tabs mode
7407 @cindex mode, line-tabs
7408 If @var{n} is missing or not zero, enable @dfn{line-tabs} mode,
7410 In line-tabs mode, @code{gtroff} computes tab distances
7426 in normal mode, results in the output
7433 in line-tabs mode, the same code outputs
7439 Line-tabs mode is associated with the current environment.
7441 mode, and 0 in normal mode.
7444 @menu
7447 @end menu
7470 This escape is a non-interpreted leader character. In copy mode
7659 printed; in copy-in mode, it expands to a single backslash which then
7663 character that is not interpreted in copy mode.
7665 when used in copy mode (for example, as a macro argument).
7904 @cindex troff mode
7905 @cindex mode, troff
7906 @cindex nroff mode
7907 @cindex mode, nroff
7915 it makes sense to talk about @dfn{Nroff mode} and @dfn{Troff mode}
7937 mode if the output device is not a TTY (e.g.@: `ps').
7945 output device; the code for switching to nroff mode is in the file
7957 @cindex line layout
7958 @cindex layout, line
7972 -->| po |<--
7980 @item po
7981 @cindex left margin (@code{po})
7982 @cindex margin, left (@code{po})
7983 @cindex page offset (@code{po})
7984 @cindex offset, page (@code{po})
8030 @DefreqList {po, [@Var{offset}]}
8031 @DefreqItem {po, @t{+}@Var{offset}}
8032 @DefreqItem {po, @t{-}@Var{offset}}
8047 If @code{po} is called without an argument, the page offset is reset to
8048 the previous value before the last call to @code{po}.
8051 .po 3i
8054 .po -1i
8057 .po
8227 The visual results depend on whether no-fill mode is active.
8231 @cindex @code{\c}, and no-fill mode
8232 @cindex no-fill mode, and @code{\c}
8233 @cindex mode, no-fill, and @code{\c}
8234 If no-fill mode is active (using the @code{nf} request), the next input
8246 @cindex @code{\c}, and fill mode
8247 @cindex fill mode, and @code{\c}
8248 @cindex mode, fill, and @code{\c}
8249 If fill mode is active (using the @code{fi} request), a word interrupted
8273 @cindex page layout
8274 @cindex layout, page
8277 page layout.
8477 @cindex @code{sv} request, and no-space mode
8478 @cindex @code{os} request, and no-space mode
8479 Both @code{sv} and @code{os} ignore no-space mode. While the @code{sv}
8548 @menu
8556 @end menu
8859 fonts with long names in compatibility mode.
9160 @code{troff} and is available in compatibility mode.
9324 wrapped up into a single object. Compatibility mode is turned off and
9470 In compatibility mode, @code{gtroff} behaves differently: If an
9596 @cindex constant glyph space mode (@code{cs})
9597 @cindex mode for constant glyph space (@code{cs})
9599 @cindex @code{ps} request, and constant glyph space mode
9600 Switch to and from @dfn{constant glyph space mode}. If activated, the
9605 third argument, constant glyph space mode is deactivated.
9641 The current ligature mode can be found in the read-only number register
9644 Setting the ligature mode to@tie{}2 enables the two-character ligatures
9876 @menu
9879 @end menu
10269 The @code{ds1} request turns off compatibility mode
10393 The @code{as1} request is similar to @code{as}, but compatibility mode
10426 @code{str} is read in copy mode.
10496 @menu
10500 @end menu
10518 True if the document is being processed in nroff mode (i.e., the
10522 True if the document is being processed in troff mode (i.e., the
10849 The @code{de1} request turns off compatibility mode
10850 while executing the macro. On entry, the current compatibility mode
10892 mode switched off during execution of the defined macro.
10894 If compatibility mode is on, @code{de} (and @code{dei}) behave similar to
10897 compatibility mode switched on during execution. @xref{Gtroff Internals},
10898 for more information on switching compatibility mode on and off in a
10925 The @code{am1} request turns off compatibility mode
10935 The @code{ami1} request is similar to @code{ami} but compatibility mode
10958 @menu
10961 @end menu
10967 @cindex copy-in mode
10968 @cindex mode, copy-in
10980 the escape was located. This is known as @dfn{copy-in} mode or
10981 @dfn{copy} mode.
11023 @cindex copy-in mode, and macro arguments
11031 Note that due to copy-in mode, use two backslashes on these in actual use
11052 spaces. If not in compatibility mode, the input level of double quotes
11134 . po -(\\n[column-length]u + \\n[column-gap]u)
11141 . po +(\\n[column-length]u + \\n[column-gap]u)
11710 @menu
11716 @end menu
12184 .\" macro .(c starts centering mode
12195 .\" macro .)c terminates centering mode
12239 recognized in copy mode and turned into a single internal code; it is
12261 Both escapes read the data in copy mode.
12282 (subject to copy-mode interpretation); this is similar to @code{\!} used
12359 fill and adjust mode
12441 Line numbering mode is disabled; it can be reactivated with
12724 @cindex safer mode
12725 @cindex mode, safer
12726 @cindex unsafe mode
12727 @cindex mode, unsafe
12728 This request causes an error if used in safer mode (which is the default).
12730 mode.
12750 to copy mode interpretation. If the file does not end with a newline,
12863 @cindex safer mode
12864 @cindex mode, safer
12865 @cindex unsafe mode
12866 @cindex mode, unsafe
12867 @code{pi} causes an error if used in safer mode (which is the default).
12869 mode.
12893 @cindex safer mode
12894 @cindex mode, safer
12895 @cindex unsafe mode
12896 @cindex mode, unsafe
12897 This request causes an error if used in safer mode (which is the default).
12899 mode.
12950 @cindex safer mode
12951 @cindex mode, safer
12952 @cindex unsafe mode
12953 @cindex mode, unsafe
12954 Both @code{open} and @code{opena} cause an error if used in safer mode
12956 option to activate unsafe mode.
12961 @cindex copy-in mode, and @code{write} requests
12962 @cindex mode, copy-in, and @code{write} requests
12969 leading @samp{"} is stripped, and it is read in copy-in mode.
12980 @var{xx} is read in copy mode, i.e., already formatted elements are
13014 in copy-in mode.
13103 @code{po} request), line numbers which are longer than the reserved
13120 .po 1m
13269 copy-in mode.} Then, one or more input tokens are converted to an
13367 @cindex compatibility mode, and parameters
13368 @cindex mode, compatibility, and parameters
13369 @cindex arguments, and compatibility mode
13370 @cindex parameters, and compatibility mode
13371 @cindex macro arguments, and compatibility mode
13372 @cindex request arguments, and compatibility mode
13373 Macro and request arguments preserve the compatibility mode:
13376 .cp 1 \" switch to compatibility mode
13380 .cp 0 \" switch compatibility mode off
13386 Since compatibility mode is on while @code{de} is called, the macro
13387 @code{xx} activates compatibility mode while executing. Argument
13389 compatibility mode status which was active at the point where @code{xx}
13435 @var{string} is read in copy mode.
13611 @menu
13613 @end menu
13640 @cindex fill mode
13641 @cindex mode, fill
13642 In fill mode, lines which could not be broken so that their length was
13726 @cindex compatibility mode
13732 This warning never occurs in compatibility mode.
13764 @cindex compatibility mode
13765 @cindex mode, compatibility
13787 interpreted as the start of a long name. In compatibility mode GNU
13794 If @var{n} is missing or non-zero, turn on compatibility mode;
13797 The read-only number register @code{.C} is@tie{}1 if compatibility mode is
13800 Compatibility mode can be also turned on with the @option{-C} command line
13803 The @code{do} request turns off compatibility mode
13811 executes the @code{fam} request when compatibility mode
13821 compatibility mode, GNU @code{troff} preserves the input level in
13830 In compatibility mode, the string @samp{72def'} is returned; without
13840 beginning of a line only in compatibility mode (this is a rather obscure
13851 prints @samp{Hallo!} in bold face if in compatibility mode, and
13964 @menu
13972 @end menu
13984 @menu
13986 @end menu
14007 @menu
14009 @end menu
14030 @menu
14032 @end menu
14053 @menu
14055 @end menu
14090 @menu
14092 @end menu
14113 @menu
14115 @end menu
14138 @menu
14147 @end menu
14170 @menu
14172 @end menu
14209 @menu
14212 @end menu
14241 @menu
14243 @end menu
14263 @menu
14265 @end menu
14285 @menu
14287 @end menu
14307 @menu
14310 @end menu
14364 @menu
14366 @end menu
14391 @menu
14394 @end menu
14442 @menu
14447 @end menu
14463 @menu
14467 @end menu
14577 @menu
14583 @end menu
15033 This is needed for the @code{cu} request in nroff mode and is ignored
15292 @menu
15295 @end menu
15660 @menu
15662 @end menu