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4.6.5.1 Text settings

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The FAM string, a GNU extension, sets the font family for body +text; the default is ‘T’. The PS and VS registers +set the type size and vertical spacing (distance between text +baselines), respectively. The font family and type size are ignored on +terminal devices. Setting these parameters before the first call of a +heading, paragraphing, or (non-date) document description macro also +applies them to headers, footers, and (for FAM) footnotes. +

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Which font families are available depends on the output device; as a +convention, T selects a serif family (“Times”), H a +sans-serif family (“Helvetica”), and C a monospaced family +(“Courier”). The man page for the output driver documents its font +repertoire. Consult the groff(1) man page for lists of +available output devices and their drivers. +

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The hyphenation mode (as used by the hy request) is set from the +HY register. Setting HY to ‘0’ is equivalent to +using the nh request. This is a Tenth Edition Research Unix +extension. +

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