dpost [ -f ] [ file ... ]
nroff [ option ... ] [ file ... ]
If no file argument is present, the standard input is read. An argument consisting of a single minus ( - ) is taken to be a file name corresponding to the standard input. The options are: .nr xx \w'\fL-m\f2name '
\n(xxu -o list Print pages in the comma-separated list of numbers and ranges. A range N - M means N through M ; initial - M means up to M ; final N - means from N to the end.
-n N Number first generated page N .
-m name Process the macro file /sys/lib/tmac/tmac. name before the input files .
-r aN Set register a (one character name) to N .
-i Read standard input after the input files are exhausted.
-q Invoke the simultaneous input-output mode of the rd request.
-N Produce output suitable for typewriter-like devices.
\n(xxu -a Send a printable textual approximation of the results to the standard output.
-T dest Prepare output for typesetter dest :
.ns
\w'\fL-TLatin1 'u -Tutf (The default.) PostScript printers with preprocessing to handle Unicode characters encoded in UTF
0
-Tpost Regular PostScript printers
0
-T202 Mergenthaler Linotron 202
"\w'\fL-m\f2name 'u" -F dir Take font information from directory dir .
\n(xxu -s N Halt prior to every N pages (default N =1) to allow paper loading or changing.
-T name Prepare output for specified terminal. Known names include utf for the normal Plan 9 UTF encoding of the Unicode Standard character set (default), 37 for the Teletype model 37, lp (`line-printer') for any terminal without half-line capability, 450 for the \s-1DASI\s+1-450 (Diablo Hyterm), and think (HP ThinkJet).
-e Produce equally-spaced words in adjusted lines, using full terminal resolution.
-h Use output tabs during horizontal spacing to speed output and reduce output character count. Tab settings are assumed to be every 8 nominal character widths.
/sys/lib/tmac/tmac.* standard macro files
/sys/lib/troff/term/* terminal driving tables for nroff
/sys/lib/troff/font/* font width tables for troff
J. F. Ossanna and B. W. Kernighan, ``Troff User's Manual''
B. W. Kernighan, ``A Typesetter-Independent TROFF'', CSTR #97
B. W. Kernighan, ``A TROFF Tutorial'', Unix Research System Programmer's Manual, Tenth Edition, Volume 2.