.TH GROFF 1 "17 December 2018" "groff 1.22.4" .SH NAME groff \- front-end for the groff document formatting system . .\" groff.man -> groff.1 . . .\" Save and disable compatibility mode (for, e.g., Solaris 10/11). .do nr groff_1_C \n[.C] .cp 0 . . .\" ==================================================================== .\" Legal Terms .\" ==================================================================== .\" .\" Copyright (C) 1989-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc. .\" .\" This file is part of groff, the GNU roff type-setting system. .\" .\" Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this .\" document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, .\" Version 1.3 or any later version published by the Free Software .\" Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, 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. . . .\" ==================================================================== .\" Definitions .\" ==================================================================== . .\" ==================================================================== .\" 'char or string' .de Quoted . ft CR \[oq]\\$*\[cq] . ft .. . .\" ==================================================================== .SH SYNOPSIS .\" ==================================================================== . .SY groff .OP \-abcegijklpstzCEGNRSUVXZ .OP \-d cs .OP \-D arg .OP \-f fam .OP \-F dir .OP \-I dir .OP \-K arg .OP \-L arg .OP \-m name .OP \-M dir .OP \-n num .OP \-o list .OP \-P arg .OP \-r cn .OP \-T dev .OP \-w name .OP \-W name .RI [ file \&.\|.\|.\&] .YS . .SY groff .B \-h .SY groff .B \-\-help .YS . .SY groff .B \-v .RI [ option \&.\|.\|.\&] .SY groff .B \-\-version .RI [ option \&.\|.\|.\&] .YS . . .\" ==================================================================== .SH DESCRIPTION .\" ==================================================================== . This document describes the .B groff program, the main front-end for the .I groff document formatting system. . The .I groff program and macro suite is the implementation of a .BR roff (7) system within the free software collection .UR http://\:www.gnu.org GNU .UE . . The .I groff system has all features of the classical .IR roff , but adds many extensions. . . .P The .B groff program allows control of the whole .I groff system by command-line options. . This is a great simplification in comparison to the classical case (which uses pipes only). . . .\" ==================================================================== .SH OPTIONS .\" ==================================================================== . The command line is parsed according to the usual \f[CR]GNU\f[] convention. . Whitespace is permitted between a command-line option and its argument. . Options can be grouped behind a single \[oq]\-\[cq] (minus character). . A filename of .B \- (minus character) denotes the standard input. . . .P As .B groff is a wrapper program for .B troff both programs share a set of options. . But the .B groff program has some additional, native options and gives a new meaning to some .B troff options. . On the other hand, not all .B troff options can be fed into .BR groff . . . .\" ==================================================================== .SS Native groff Options .\" ==================================================================== . The following options either do not exist for .B troff or are differently interpreted by .BR groff . . . .TP .BI \-D\ arg Set default input encoding used by .B preconv to .IR arg . . Implies .BR \-k . . . .TP .B \-e Preprocess with .BR eqn . . . .TP .B \-g Preprocess with .BR grn . . . .TP .B \-G Preprocess with .BR grap . . Implies .BR \-p . . . .TP .B \-h .TQ .B \-\-help Print a help message. . . .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 and .B .so requests, and .B \eX'ps: import' , .B \eX'ps: file' and .B \eX'pdf: pdfpic' escapes). . The current directory is always searched first. . This option may be specified more than once; the directories are searched in the order specified. . No directory search is performed for files specified using an absolute path. . This option implies the .B \-s option. . . .TP .B \-j Preprocess with .BR chem . . Implies .BR \-p . . . .TP .B \-k Preprocess with .BR preconv . . This is run before any other preprocessor. . Please refer to .BR preconv 's manual page for its behaviour if no .B \-K (or .BR \-D ) option is specified. . . .TP .BI \-K\ arg Set input encoding used by .B preconv to .IR arg . . Implies .BR \-k . . . .TP .B \-l Send the output to a spooler program for printing. . The command that should be used for this is specified by the .B print command in the device description file, see .BR \%groff_font (5). . If this command is not present, the output is piped into the .BR lpr (1) program by default. . See options .B \-L and .BR \-X . . . .TP .BI \-L\ arg Pass .I arg to the spooler program. . Several arguments should be passed with a separate \-L option each. . Note that .B groff does not prepend \[oq]\-\[cq] (a minus sign) to .I arg before passing it to the spooler program. . . .TP .B \-N Don't allow newlines within .I eqn delimiters. . This is the same as the .B \-N option in .BR eqn . . . .TP .B \-p Preprocess with .BR pic . . . .TP .BI \-P\ \-option .TQ .BI \-P\ \-option \ \-P\ arg Pass .I \-option or .I "\-option\~arg" to the postprocessor. . The option must be specified with the necessary preceding minus sign(s) .Quoted \- or .Quoted \-\- because .B groff does not prepend any dashes before passing it to the postprocessor. . For example, to pass a title to the .B \%gxditview postprocessor, the shell command . .RS .IP .EX groff \-X \-P \-title \-P 'groff it' \f[I]foo\f[] .EE .RE . .IP is equivalent to . .RS .IP .EX groff \-X \-Z \f[I]foo\f[] | \ gxditview \-title 'groff it' \- .EE .RE . . .TP .B \-R Preprocess with .BR refer . . No mechanism is provided for passing arguments to .B refer because most .B refer options have equivalent language elements that can be specified within the document. . See .BR \%refer (1) for more details. . . .TP .B \-s Preprocess with .BR soelim . . . .TP .B \-S Safer mode. . Pass the .B \-S option to .B pic and disable the following .B troff requests: .BR .open , .BR .opena , .BR .pso , .BR .sy , and .BR .pi . . For security reasons, safer mode is enabled by default. . . .TP .B \-t Preprocess with .BR tbl . . . .TP .BI \-T\ dev Set output device to .IR dev . . For this device, .B troff generates the .I intermediate .IR output ; see .BR \%groff_out (5). . Then .B groff calls a postprocessor to convert .BR troff 's .I intermediate output to its final format. . Real devices in .B groff are . .RS .RS .TP dvi TeX DVI format (postprocessor is .BR grodvi ). . .TP html .TQ xhtml HTML and XHTML output (preprocessors are .B soelim and .BR \%pre-grohtml , postprocessor is .BR \%post-grohtml ). . .TP lbp Canon CAPSL printers (\%LBP-4 and \%LBP-8 series laser printers; postprocessor is .BR grolbp ). . .TP lj4 HP LaserJet4 compatible (or other PCL5 compatible) printers (postprocessor is .BR grolj4 ). . .TP ps PostScript output (postprocessor is .BR grops ). . .TP pdf Portable Document Format (PDF) output (postprocessor is .BR gropdf ). .RE .RE . . .IP For the following TTY output devices (postprocessor is always .BR grotty ), .B \-T selects the output encoding: . .RS .RS .TP ascii 7bit \f[CR]ASCII\f[]. . .TP cp1047 \%Latin-1 character set for EBCDIC hosts. . .TP latin1 ISO \%8859-1. . .TP utf8 Unicode character set in \%UTF-8 encoding. . This mode has the most useful fonts for TTY mode, so it is the best mode for TTY output. .RE .RE . . .IP The following arguments select .B \%gxditview as the \[oq]postprocessor\[cq] (it is rather a viewing program): . .RS .RS .TP X75 75\|dpi resolution, 10\|pt document base font. .TP X75\-12 75\|dpi resolution, 12\|pt document base font. .TP X100 100\|dpi resolution, 10\|pt document base font. .TP X100\-12 100\|dpi resolution, 12\|pt document base font. .RE .RE . .IP The default device is .BR ps . . . .TP .B \-U Unsafe mode. . Reverts to the (old) unsafe behaviour; see option .BR \-S . . . .TP .B \-v .TQ .B \-\-version Output version information of .B groff and of all programs that are run by it; that is, the given command line is parsed in the usual way, passing .B \-v to all subprograms. . . .TP .B \-V Output the pipeline that would be run by .B groff (as a wrapper program) on the standard output, but do not execute it. . If given more than once, the commands are both printed on the standard error and run. . . .TP .B \-X Use .B \%gxditview instead of using the usual postprocessor to (pre)view a document. . The printing spooler behavior as outlined with options .B \-l and .B \-L is carried over to .BR \%gxditview (1) by determining an argument for the .B \-printCommand option of .BR \%gxditview (1). . This sets the default .B Print action and the corresponding menu entry to that value. . .B \-X only produces good results with .BR \-Tps , .BR \-TX75 , .BR \-TX75\-12 , .BR \-TX100 , and .BR \-TX100\-12 . . The default resolution for previewing .B \-Tps output is 75\|dpi; this can be changed by passing the .B \-resolution option to .BR \%gxditview , for example . .RS .IP .EX groff \-X \-P\-resolution \-P100 \-man foo.1 .EE .RE . . .TP .B \-z Suppress output generated by .BR troff . . Only error messages are printed. . . .TP .B \-Z Do not automatically postprocess .I groff intermediate output in the usual manner. . This will cause the .B troff .I output to appear on standard output, replacing the usual postprocessor output; see .BR \%groff_out (5). . . .\" ==================================================================== .SS Transparent Options .\" ==================================================================== . The following options are transparently handed over to the formatter program .B troff that is called by .B groff subsequently. . These options are described in more detail in .BR troff (1). . .TP .B \-a \f[CR]ASCII\f[] approximation of output. . .TP .B \-b Backtrace on error or warning. . .TP .B \-c Disable color output. . Please consult the .BR \%grotty (1) man page for more details. . .TP .B \-C Enable compatibility mode. . .TP .BI \-d\ cs .TQ .BI \-d\ name = s Define string. . .TP .B \-E Disable .B troff error messages. . .TP .BI \-f\ fam Set default font family. . .TP .BI \-F\ dir Set path for device .I DESC files. . .TP .B \-i Process standard input after the specified input files. . .TP .BI \-m\ name Include macro file .RI name .tmac (or .IR tmac. name); see also .BR \%groff_tmac (5). . .TP .BI \-M\ dir Path for macro files. . .TP .BI \-n\ num Number the first page .IR num . . .TP .BI \-o\ list Output only pages in .IR list . . .TP .BI \-r\ cn .TQ .BI \-r\ name = n Set number register. . .TP .BI \-w\ name Enable warning .IR name . . See .BR troff (1) for names. . .TP .BI \-W\ name disable warning .IR name . . See .BR troff (1) for names. . . .\" ==================================================================== .SH "USING GROFF" .\" ==================================================================== . The .I groff system implements the infrastructure of classical roff; see .BR roff (7) for a survey on how a .I roff system works in general. . Due to the front-end programs available within the .I groff system, using .I groff is much easier than .IR "classical roff" . . This section gives an overview of the parts that constitute the .I groff system. . It complements .BR roff (7) with .IR groff -specific features. . This section can be regarded as a guide to the documentation around the .I groff system. . . .\" ==================================================================== .SS Paper Size .\" ==================================================================== . The .I virtual paper size used by .B troff to format the input is controlled globally with the requests .BR .po , .BR .pl , and .BR .ll . . See .BR groff_tmac (5) for the \[oq]papersize\[cq] macro package which provides a convenient interface. . . .P The .I physical paper size, giving the actual dimensions of the paper sheets, is controlled by output devices like .B grops with the command-line options .B \-p and .BR \-l . . See .BR groff_font (5) and the man pages of the output devices for more details. . .B groff uses the command-line option .B \-P to pass options to output devices; for example, the following selects A4 paper in landscape orientation for the PS device: . .IP .EX groff \-Tps \-P\-pa4 \-P\-l ... .EE . . .\" ==================================================================== .SS Front-ends .\" ==================================================================== . The .B groff program is a wrapper around the .BR troff (1) program. . It allows one to specify the preprocessors by command-line options and automatically runs the postprocessor that is appropriate for the selected device. . Doing so, the sometimes tedious piping mechanism of classical .BR roff (7) can be avoided. . . .P The .BR grog (1) program can be used for guessing the correct .I groff command line to format a file. . . .P The .BR \%groffer (1) program is an all-around viewer for .I groff files and man pages. . . .\" ==================================================================== .SS Preprocessors .\" ==================================================================== . The .I groff preprocessors are reimplementations of the classical preprocessors with moderate extensions. . The standard preprocessors distributed with the .I groff package are . .TP .BR eqn (1) for mathematical formulae, . .TP .BR grn (1) for including .BR gremlin (1) pictures, . .TP .BR pic (1) for drawing diagrams, . .TP .BR chem (1) for chemical structure diagrams, . .TP .BR \%refer (1) for bibliographic references, . .TP .BR \%soelim (1) for including macro files from standard locations, . .P and . .TP .BR tbl (1) for tables. . .P A new preprocessor not available in classical .I troff is .BR \%preconv (1) which converts various input encodings to something .B groff can understand. . It is always run first before any other preprocessor. . .P Besides these, there are some internal preprocessors that are automatically run with some devices. . These aren't visible to the user. . . .\" ==================================================================== .SS "Macro Packages" .\" ==================================================================== . Macro packages can be included by option .BR \-m . . The .I groff system implements and extends all classical macro packages in a compatible way and adds some packages of its own. . Actually, the following macro packages come with .IR groff : . .TP .B man The traditional man page format; see .BR \%groff_man (7). It can be specified on the command line as .B \-man or .BR \-m\~man . . .TP .B mandoc The general package for man pages; it automatically recognizes whether the documents uses the .I man or the .I mdoc format and branches to the corresponding macro package. . It can be specified on the command line as .B \%\-mandoc or .BR \-m\~\%mandoc . . .TP .B mdoc The \f[CR]BSD\f[]-style man page format; see .BR \%groff_mdoc (7). . It can be specified on the command line as .B \-mdoc or .BR \-m\~mdoc . . .TP .B me The classical .I me document format; see .BR \%groff_me (7). . It can be specified on the command line as .B \-me or .BR \-m\~me . . .TP .B mm The classical .I mm document format; see .BR \%groff_mm (7). . It can be specified on the command line as .B \-mm or .BR \-m\~mm . . .TP .B ms The classical .I ms document format; see .BR \%groff_ms (7). It can be specified on the command line as .B \-ms or .BR \-m\~ms . . .TP .B www HTML-like macros for inclusion in arbitrary .I groff documents; see .BR \%groff_www (7). . .P Details on the naming of macro files and their placement can be found in .BR \%groff_tmac (5); this man page also documents some other, minor auxiliary macro packages not mentioned here. . . .\" ==================================================================== .SS "Programming Language" .\" ==================================================================== . General concepts common to all .I roff programming languages are described in .BR roff (7). . . .P The .I groff extensions to the classical .I troff language are documented in .BR \%groff_diff (7). . . .P An overview of language features, including all supported escapes and requests, can be found in .BR groff (7). . . .\" ==================================================================== .SS Formatters .\" ==================================================================== . The central .I roff formatter within the .I groff system is .BR troff (1). . It provides the features of both the classical .I troff and .IR nroff , as well as the .I groff extensions. . The command-line option .B \-C switches .B troff into .I "compatibility mode" which tries to emulate classical .I roff as much as possible. . . .P There is a shell script .BR nroff (1) that emulates the behavior of classical .BR nroff . . It tries to automatically select the proper output encoding, according to the current locale. . . .P The formatter program generates .IR "intermediate output" ; see .BR \%groff_out (7). . . .\" ==================================================================== .SS Devices .\" ==================================================================== . In .IR roff , the output targets are called .IR devices . A device can be a piece of hardware, e.g., a printer, or a software file format. . A device is specified by the option .BR \-T . . The .I groff devices are as follows. . .TP .B ascii Text output using the .BR ascii (7) character set. . .TP .B cp1047 Text output using the EBCDIC code page IBM cp1047 (e.g., OS/390 Unix). . .TP .B dvi TeX DVI format. . .TP .B html HTML output. . .TP .B latin1 Text output using the ISO \%Latin-1 (ISO \%8859-1) character set; see .BR \%iso_8859_1 (7). . .TP .B lbp Output for Canon CAPSL printers (\%LBP-4 and \%LBP-8 series laser printers). . .TP .B lj4 HP LaserJet4-compatible (or other PCL5-compatible) printers. . .TP .B ps PostScript output; suitable for printers and previewers like .BR gv (1). . .TP .B pdf PDF files; suitable for viewing with tools such as .BR evince (1) and .BR okular (1). . .TP .B utf8 Text output using the Unicode (ISO 10646) character set with \%UTF-8 encoding; see .BR unicode (7). . .TP .B xhtml XHTML output. . .TP .B X75 75dpi X Window System output suitable for the previewers .BR \%xditview (1x) and .BR \%gxditview (1). . A variant for a 12\|pt document base font is .BR \%X75-12 . . .TP .B X100 100dpi X Window System output suitable for the previewers .BR \%xditview (1x) and .BR \%gxditview (1). . A variant for a 12\|pt document base font is .BR \%X100-12 . . . .P The postprocessor to be used for a device is specified by the .B postpro command in the device description file; see .BR \%groff_font (5). . This can be overridden with the .B \-X option. . .P The default device is .BR ps . . . .\" ==================================================================== .SS Postprocessors .\" ==================================================================== . .I groff provides 3\~hardware postprocessors: . .TP .BR \%grolbp (1) for some Canon printers, . .TP .BR \%grolj4 (1) for printers compatible to the HP LaserJet\~4 and PCL5, . .TP .BR \%grotty (1) for text output using various encodings, e.g., on text-oriented terminals or line printers. . . .P Today, most printing or drawing hardware is handled by the operating system, by device drivers, or by software interfaces, usually accepting PostScript. . Consequently, there isn't an urgent need for more hardware device postprocessors. . . .P The .I groff software devices for conversion into other document file formats are . .TP .BR \%grodvi (1) for the DVI format, . .TP .BR \%grohtml (1) for HTML and XHTML formats, . .TP .BR grops (1) for PostScript. . .TP .BR gropdf (1) for PDF. . . .P Combined with the many existing free conversion tools this should be sufficient to convert a .I troff document into virtually any existing data format. . . .\" ==================================================================== .SS Utilities .\" ==================================================================== . The following utility programs around .I groff are available. . .TP .BR \%addftinfo (1) Add information to .I troff font description files for use with .IR groff . . .TP .BR \%afmtodit (1) Create font description files for PostScript device. . .TP .BR \%eqn2graph (1) Convert an .B eqn image into a cropped image. . .TP .BR \%gdiffmk (1) Mark differences between .IR groff , .IR nroff , or .I troff files. . .TP .BR \%grap2graph (1) Convert a .B grap diagram into a cropped bitmap image. . .TP .BR \%groffer (1) General viewer program for .I groff files and man pages. . .TP .BR \%gxditview (1) The .I groff X viewer, the \f[CR]GNU\f[] version of .BR xditview . . .TP .BR \%hpftodit (1) Create font description files for lj4 device. . .TP .BR \%indxbib (1) Make inverted index for bibliographic databases. . .TP .BR lkbib (1) Search bibliographic databases. . .TP .BR \%lookbib (1) Interactively search bibliographic databases. . .TP .BR \%pdfroff (1) Create PDF documents using .BR groff . . .TP .BR \%pfbtops (1) Translate a PostScript font in \&.pfb format to \f[CR]ASCII\f[]. . .TP .BR \%pic2graph (1) Convert a .B pic diagram into a cropped image. . .TP .BR \%tfmtodit (1) Create font description files for TeX DVI device. . .TP .BR \%xditview (1x) .I roff viewer historically distributed with the X Window System. .\" Nowadays (2017) it's its own module as X.Org does not do monolithic .\" releases anymore (since 2012). Development on "app/xditview" is .\" close to moribund, though. . .TP .BR \%xtotroff (1) Convert X font metrics into \f[CR]GNU\f[] .I troff font metrics. . . .\" ==================================================================== .SH ENVIRONMENT .\" ==================================================================== . Normally, the path separator in the following environment variables is the colon; this may vary depending on the operating system. . For example, DOS and Windows use a semicolon instead. . . .TP .I GROFF_BIN_PATH This search path, followed by .IR PATH , is used for commands that are executed by .BR groff . . If it is not set then the directory where the .I groff binaries were installed is prepended to .IR PATH . . . .TP .I GROFF_COMMAND_PREFIX When there is a need to run different .I roff implementations at the same time .I groff provides the facility to prepend a prefix to most of its programs that could provoke name clashings at run time (default is to have none). . Historically, this prefix was the character .BR g , but it can be anything. . For example, .B gtroff stood for .IR groff 's .BR troff , .B gtbl for the .I groff version of .BR tbl . . By setting .I \%GROFF_COMMAND_PREFIX to different values, the different .I roff installations can be addressed. . More exactly, if it is set to prefix .I xxx then .B groff as a wrapper program internally calls .IB xxx troff instead of .BR troff . . This also applies to the preprocessors .BR eqn , .BR grn , .BR pic , .BR \%refer , .BR tbl , .BR \%soelim , and to the utilities .B \%indxbib and .BR \%lookbib . . This feature does not apply to any programs different from the ones above (most notably .B groff itself) since they are unique to the .I groff package. . . .TP .I GROFF_ENCODING The value of this environment value is passed to the .B preconv preprocessor to select the encoding of input files. . Setting this option implies .BR groff 's command-line option .B \-k (this is, .B groff actually always calls .BR preconv ). . If set without a value, .B groff calls .B preconv without arguments. . An explicit .B \-K command-line option overrides the value of .IR \%GROFF_ENCODING . . See .BR preconv (1) for details. . . .TP .I GROFF_FONT_PATH A list of directories in which to search for the .IR dev name directory in addition to the default ones. . See .BR troff (1) and .BR \%groff_font (5) for more details. . . .TP .I GROFF_TMAC_PATH A list of directories in which to search for macro files in addition to the default directories. . See .BR troff (1) and .BR \%groff_tmac (5) for more details. . . .TP .I GROFF_TMPDIR The directory in which temporary files are created. . If this is not set but the environment variable .I \%TMPDIR instead, temporary files are created in the directory .IR \%TMPDIR . . On MS-DOS and Windows platforms, the environment variables .I TMP and .I TEMP (in that order) are searched also, after .I \%GROFF_TMPDIR and .IR \%TMPDIR . . Otherwise, temporary files are created in .IR /tmp . . The .BR \%refer (1), .BR \%groffer (1), .BR \%grohtml (1), and .BR grops (1) commands use temporary files. . . .TP .I GROFF_TYPESETTER Preset the default device. . If this is not set the .B ps device is used as default. . This device name is overwritten by the option .BR \-T . . . .\" ==================================================================== .SH EXAMPLES .\" ==================================================================== . The following example illustrates the power of the .B groff program as a wrapper around .BR troff . . . .P To process a .I roff file using the preprocessors .B tbl and .B pic and the .B me macro set, classical .I troff had to be called by . .IP .EX pic foo.me | tbl | troff \-me \-Tlatin1 | grotty .EE . . .P Using .BR groff , this pipe can be shortened to the equivalent command . .IP .EX groff \-p \-t \-me \-T latin1 foo.me .EE . . .P An even easier way to call this is to use .BR grog (1) to guess the preprocessor and macro options and execute the generated command (by using backquotes to specify shell command substitution) . .IP .EX \[ga]grog \-Tlatin1 foo.me\[ga] .EE . . .P The simplest way is to view the contents in an automated way by calling . .IP .EX groffer foo.me .EE . . .\" ==================================================================== .SH BUGS .\" ==================================================================== . On \f[CR]EBCDIC\f[] hosts (e.g., \f[CR]OS/390 Unix\f[]), output devices .B ascii and .B latin1 aren't available. . Similarly, output for \f[CR]EBCDIC\f[] code page .B cp1047 is not available on \f[CR]ASCII\f[] based operating systems. . . .\" ==================================================================== .SH "INSTALLATION DIRECTORIES" .\" ==================================================================== . .I groff installs files in varying locations depending on its compile-time configuration. . On this installation, the following locations are used. . . .TP .I /usr/\:lib64/\:X11/\:app\-defaults/\: Application defaults directory for .IR gxditview (1). . . .TP .I /usr/\:bin Directory containing .IR groff 's executable commands. . . .TP .I /usr/\:share/\:groff/\:1.22.4/\:eign List of common words for .IR indxbib (1). . . .TP .I /usr/\:share/\:groff/\:1.22.4 Directory for data files. . . .TP .I /usr/\:dict/\:papers/\:Ind Default index for .IR lkbib (1) and .IR refer (1). . . .TP .I /usr/\:share/\:doc/\:groff\-1.22.4 Documentation directory. . . .TP .I /usr/\:share/\:doc/\:groff\-1.22.4/\:examples Example directory. . . .TP .I /usr/\:share/\:groff/\:1.22.4/\:font Font directory. . . .TP .I /usr/\:share/\:doc/\:groff\-1.22.4/\:html HTML documentation directory. . . .TP .I /usr/\:lib/\:font Legacy font directory. . . .TP .I /usr/\:share/\:groff/\:site\-font Local font directory. . . .TP .I /usr/\:share/\:groff/\:site\-tmac Local macro package .RI ( tmac file) directory. . . .TP .I /usr/\:share/\:groff/\:1.22.4/\:tmac Macro package .RI ( tmac file) directory. . . .TP .I /usr/\:share/\:groff/\:1.22.4/\:oldfont Font directory for compatibility with old versions of .IR groff ; see .IR grops (1). . . .TP .I /usr/\:share/\:doc/\:groff\-1.22.4/\:pdf PDF documentation directory. . . .TP .I /usr/\:lib64/\:groff/\:site\-tmac System macro package .RI ( tmac file) directory. . . .\" ==================================================================== .SS "groff Macro Directory" .\" ==================================================================== . This contains all information related to macro packages. . Note that more than a single directory is searched for those files as documented in .BR \%groff_tmac (5). . For the .I groff installation corresponding to this document, it is located at .IR /usr/\:share/\:groff/\:1.22.4/\:tmac . . The following files contained in the .I groff macro directory have a special meaning: . . .TP .I troffrc Initialization file for .IR troff . . This is interpreted by .B troff before reading the macro sets and any input. . . .TP .I troffrc\-end Final startup file for .IR troff . . It is parsed after all macro sets have been read. . . .TP .RI name .tmac .TQ .IR tmac. name Macro file for macro package .IR name . . . .\" ==================================================================== .SS "groff Font Directory" .\" ==================================================================== . This contains all information related to output devices. . Note that more than a single directory is searched for those files; see .BR troff (1). . For the .I groff installation corresponding to this document, it is located at .IR /usr/\:share/\:groff/\:1.22.4/\:font . . The following files contained in the .I "groff font directory" have a special meaning: . . .TP .IR dev name /DESC Device description file for device .IR name , see .BR \%groff_font (5). . . .TP .IR dev name / F Font file for font .I F of device .IR name . . . .\" ==================================================================== .SH AVAILABILITY .\" ==================================================================== . Information on how to get .I groff and related information is available at the .UR http://\:www.gnu.org/\:software/\:groff groff page of the GNU website .UE . . . .P Three .I groff mailing lists are available: . . .IP .MT bug\-groff@\:gnu.org bug tracker activity (read-only) .ME ; . . .IP .MT groff@\:gnu.org general discussion .ME ; and . . .IP .MT groff\-commit@\:gnu.org commit activity (read-only) .ME , which reports changes to .IR groff 's source code repository by its developers. . . .P Details on repository access and much more can be found in the file .I README at the top directory of the .I groff source package. . . .P A free implementation of the .B grap preprocessor, written by .MT faber@\:lunabase.org Ted Faber .ME , can be found at the .UR http://\:www.lunabase.org/\:\|\[ti]faber/\:Vault/\:software/\:grap/ grap website .UE . . This is the only .I grap supported by .IR groff . . . .\" ==================================================================== .SH AUTHORS .\" ==================================================================== . .B groff was written by .MT jjc@\:jclark.com James Clark .ME . . This document was rewritten, enhanced, and put under the FDL license in 2002 by .MT groff\-bernd.warken\-72@\:web.de Bernd Warken .ME . . . .\" ==================================================================== .SH "SEE ALSO" .\" ==================================================================== . .IR "Groff: The GNU Implementation of troff" , by Trent A.\& Fisher and Werner Lemberg, is the primary .I groff manual. . You can browse it interactively with \[lq]info groff\[rq]. . . .P Due to its complex structure, the .I groff system has many man pages. . They can be read with .BR man (1) or .BR \%groffer (1). . .P But there are special sections of .IR "man pages" . . .I groff has man pages in sections .BR 1 , " 5" , and " 7" . . When there are several .I man pages with the same name in the same .I man section, the one with the lowest section is should as first. . The other man pages can be shown anyway by adding the section number as argument before the man page name. . Reading the man page about the .I groff language is done by one of .RS .nf .nh .EX .B man 7 groff .B groffer 7 groff .EE .hy .fi .RE . .ad l .TP Introduction, history and further readings: .BR roff (7). . .TP Viewer for groff files: .BR \%groffer (1), .BR \%gxditview (1), .BR \%xditview (1x). . .TP Wrapper programs for formatters: .BR \%groff (1), .BR \%grog (1). . .TP Roff preprocessors: .BR \%eqn (1), .BR \%grn (1), .BR \%pic (1), .BR \%chem (1), .BR \%preconv (1), .BR \%refer (1), .BR \%soelim (1), .BR \%tbl (1), .BR grap (1). . .TP Roff language with the groff extensions: .BR \%groff (7), .BR \%groff_char (7), .BR \%groff_diff (7), .BR \%groff_font (5). . .TP Roff formatter programs: .BR \%nroff (1), .BR \%troff (1), .BR ditroff (7). . .TP The intermediate output language: .BR \%groff_out (7). . .TP Postprocessors for the output devices: .BR \%grodvi (1), .BR \%grohtml (1), .BR \%grolbp (1), .BR \%grolj4 (1), .BR \%lj4_font (5), .BR \%grops (1), .BR \%gropdf (1), .BR \%grotty (1). . .TP Groff macro packages and macro-specific utilities: .BR \%groff_tmac (5), .BR \%groff_man (7), .BR \%groff_mdoc (7), .BR \%groff_me (7), .BR \%groff_mm (7), .BR \%groff_mmse (7), .BR \%groff_mom (7), .BR \%groff_ms (7), .BR \%groff_www (7), .BR \%groff_trace (7), .BR \%mmroff (7). . .TP The following utilities are available: .BR \%addftinfo (1), .BR \%afmtodit (1), .BR \%eqn2graph (1), .BR \%gdiffmk (1), .BR \%grap2graph (1), .BR \%groffer (1), .BR \%gxditview (1), .BR \%hpftodit (1), .BR \%indxbib (1), .BR \%lkbib (1), .BR \%lookbib (1), .BR \%pdfroff (1), .BR \%pfbtops (1), .BR \%pic2graph (1), .BR \%tfmtodit (1), .BR \%xtotroff (1). . . .\" Restore compatibility mode (for, e.g., Solaris 10/11). .cp \n[groff_1_C] . . .\" ==================================================================== .\" Emacs setup .\" ==================================================================== . .\" Local Variables: .\" mode: nroff .\" End: .\" vim: set filetype=groff: