the current line-length - indent, use the default indent.
. ie \\n(.$=0:((0\\$1)*2u>(\\n(.lu-\\n(.iu)) .TP . el .TP "\\$1" .. . . br . ns . TP \$1 .. . . if '\\*(.T'dvi' .ft \\$1 .. . .
It is possible to have whitespace between a command line option and its parameter. . .
The dvi file generated by grodvi can be printed by any correctly-written dvi driver. . The troff drawing primitives are implemented using the tpic version\~2 specials. . If the driver does not support these, the \[rs]D commands will not produce any output. .
There is an additional drawing command available: .
\[rs]D'R dh dv ' Draw a rule (solid black rectangle), with one corner at the current position, and the diagonally opposite corner at the current position +( dh , dv ). . Afterwards the current position will be at the opposite corner. . This produces a rule in the dvi file and so can be printed even with a driver that does not support the tpic specials unlike the other \[rs]D commands. .
The groff command \[rs]X' anything ' is translated into the same command in the dvi file as would be produced by \[rs]special{ anything } in \*(tx; anything may not contain a newline. .
For inclusion of EPS image files, -Tdvi loads pspic.tmac automatically, providing the PSPIC macro. . Please check groff_tmac (@MAN5EXT@) for a detailed description. .
Font files for grodvi can be created from tfm files using tfmtodit (@MAN1EXT@). . The font description file should contain the following additional commands: . .Tp \w'internalname'u+2n internalname name The name of the tfm file (without the .tfm extension) is name . .
checksum n The checksum in the tfm file is n . .
designsize n The designsize in the tfm file is n . .
These are automatically generated by tfmtodit. .
The default color for \[rs]m and \[rs]M is black. . Currently, the drawing color for \[rs]D commands is always black, and fill color values are translated to gray. .
In troff the \[rs]N escape sequence can be used to access characters by their position in the corresponding tfm file; all characters in the tfm file can be accessed this way. .
By design, the DVI format doesn't care about physical dimensions of the output medium. . Instead, grodvi emits the equivalent to \*(tx's \[rs]special{papersize= width , length } on the first page; dvips (and possibly other DVI drivers) then sets the page size accordingly. . If either the page width or length is not positive, no papersize special is output. . .
-d Do not use tpic specials to implement drawing commands. . Horizontal and vertical lines will be implemented by rules. . Other drawing commands will be ignored. .
-F dir Prepend directory dir /dev name to the search path for font and device description files; name is the name of the device, usually dvi . .
-l Specify landscape orientation. .
-p papersize Specify paper dimensions. . This overrides the papersize , paperlength , and paperwidth commands in the DESC file; it accepts the same arguments as the papersize command (see groff_font (@MAN5EXT@) for details). .
-v Print the version number. .
-w n Set the default line thickness to n thousandths of an em. If this option isn't specified, the line thickness defaults to 0.04\~em. . .
TR .FT TR CM Roman (cmr10) .FT . .TQ TI .FT TI CM Text Italic (cmti10) .FT . .TQ TB .FT TB CM Bold Extended Roman (cmbx10) .FT . .TQ TBI .FT TBI CM Bold Extended Text Italic (cmbxti10) .FT . .TQ HR .FT HR CM Sans Serif (cmss10) .FT . .TQ HI .FT HI CM Slanted Sans Serif (cmssi10) .FT . .TQ HB .FT HB CM Sans Serif Bold Extended (cmssbx10) .FT . .TQ HBI .FT HBI CM Slanted Sans Serif Bold Extended (cmssbxo10) .FT
There are also the following fonts which are not members of a family: .
CW CM Typewriter Text (cmtt10) .FT CW .FT . .TQ CWI CM Italic Typewriter Text (cmitt10) .FT CWI .FT
Special fonts are MI (cmmi10), S (cmsy10), EX (cmex10), SC (cmtex10, only for CW ), and, perhaps surprisingly, TR , TI , and CW , due to the different font encodings of text fonts. . For italic fonts, CWI is used instead of CW . .
Finally, the symbol fonts of the American Mathematical Society are available as special fonts SA (msam10) and SB (msbm10). . These two fonts are not mounted by default. .
Using the option -mec (which loads the file ec.tmac ) provides the EC and TC fonts. . The design of the EC family is very similar to that of the CM fonts; additionally, they give a much better coverage of groff symbols. . Note that ec.tmac must be called before any language-specific files; it doesn't take care of hcode values. . .
@FONTDIR@/devdvi/DESC Device description file. .
@FONTDIR@/devdvi/ F Font description file for font F . .
@MACRODIR@/dvi.tmac Macros for use with grodvi . .
@MACRODIR@/ec.tmac Macros to switch to EC fonts. . .
When using the -d option with boxed tables, vertical and horizontal lines can sometimes protrude by one pixel. . This is a consequence of the way \*(tx requires that the heights and widths of rules be rounded. . .
mode: nroff
End: