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-.TH MM 1
-.SH NAME
-mm \- print out documents formatted with the \s-1MM\s+1 macros
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B mm
-[ options ] [ files ]
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.I Mm\^
-can be used to type out documents using
-.IR nroff (1)
-and the
-.SM MM
-text-formatting macro package.
-It has options to specify
-preprocessing by
-.IR tbl (1)
-and/or
-.IR neqn (1)
-and postprocessing by various terminal-oriented output filters.
-The proper pipelines and the
-required arguments and flags for
-.IR nroff (1)
-and
-.SM MM
-are generated, depending on the options selected.
-.PP
-.I Options\^
-for
-.I mm\^
-are given below.
-Any other arguments or flags (e.g.,
-.BR \-rC3 )
-are passed
-to
-.IR nroff (1)
-or to
-.SM MM\*S,
-as appropriate.
-Such options can occur in any order,
-but they must appear before the
-.I files\^
-arguments.
-If no arguments are given,
-.I mm\^
-prints a list of its options.
-.PP
-.PD 0
-.TP 9
-.BI \-T term
-Specifies the type of output terminal;
-for a list of recognized values for
-.IR term ,
-type
-.BR "help term2" .
-If this option is
-.I not\^
-used,
-.I mm\^
-will use the value of the shell variable
-.SM
-.B $TERM
-from the environment (see
-.IR profile (5)
-and
-.IR environ (7))
-as the value of
-.IR term ,
-if
-.SM
-.B $TERM
-is set;
-otherwise,
-.I mm\^
-will use
-.B 450
-as the value of
-.IR term .
-If several terminal types are specified,
-the last one takes precedence.
-.TP
-.B \-12
-Indicates that the document is to be produced in 12-pitch.
-May be used when
-.SM
-.B $TERM
-is set to one of
-.BR 300 ,
-.BR 300s ,
-.BR 450 ,
-and
-.BR 1620 .
-(The pitch switch on the
-.SM DASI
-300 and 300s terminals must be manually
-set to
-.B 12
-if this option is used.)
-.TP
-.B \-c
-Causes
-.I mm\^
-to invoke
-.IR col (1);
-note that
-.IR col (1)
-is invoked automatically by
-.I mm\^
-unless
-.I term\^
-is one of
-.BR 300 ,
-.BR 300s ,
-.BR 450 ,
-.BR 37 ,
-.BR 4000A ,
-.BR 382 ,
-.BR 4014 ,
-.BR tek ,
-.BR 1620 ,
-and
-.BR X .
-.TP
-.B \-e
-Causes
-.I mm\^
-to invoke
-.IR neqn (1);
-also causes
-.I neqn
-to read the
-.B /usr/pub/eqnchar
-file (see
-.IR eqnchar (7)).
-.TP
-.B \-t
-Causes
-.I mm\^
-to invoke
-.IR tbl (1).
-.TP
-.B \-E
-Invokes the
-.B \-e
-option of
-.IR nroff (1).
-.TP
-.B \-y
-Causes
-.I mm\^
-to use the non-compacted version of the macros (see
-.IR mm (7)).
-.PD
-.PP
-As an example (assuming that the shell variable
-.SM
-.B $TERM
-is set in the environment to
-.BR 450 ),
-the two command lines below are equivalent:
-.RS
-.PP
-mm \|\-t \|\-rC3 \|\-12 \|ghh\(**
-.br
-tbl \|ghh\(** \|\(bv \|nroff \|\-cm \|\-T450\-12 \|\-h \|\-rC3
-.RE
-.PP
-.I Mm\^
-reads the standard input
-when
-.B \-
-is specified
-instead of any file names.
-(Mentioning other files together with
-.B \-
-leads to disaster.)\
-This option allows
-.I mm\^
-to be used as a filter, e.g.:
-.RS
-.PP
-cat \|dws \|\(bv \|mm \|\-
-.RE
-.SH HINTS
-.PD 0
-.TP
-1.
-.I Mm\^
-invokes
-.IR nroff (1)
-with the
-.B \-h
-flag.
-With this flag,
-.IR nroff (1)
-assumes that the terminal has tabs set
-every 8 character positions.
-.TP
-2.
-Use the
-.BI \-o list\^
-option of
-.IR nroff (1)
-to specify ranges of pages to be output.
-Note, however, that
-.IR mm ,
-if invoked with
-one or more of the
-.BR \-e ,
-.BR \-t ,
-and
-.B \-
-options,
-.I together\^
-with the
-.BI \-o list\^
-option of
-.IR nroff (1)
-may cause a harmless ``broken pipe'' diagnostic
-if the last page of the document is not specified in
-.IR list .
-.TP
-3.
-If you use the
-.B \-s
-option of
-.IR nroff (1)
-(to stop between pages of output),
-use line-feed (rather than return or new-line)
-to restart the output.
-The
-.B \-s
-option of
-.IR nroff (1)
-does not work with the
-.B \-c
-option of
-.IR mm ,
-or if
-.I mm\^
-automatically invokes
-.IR col (1)
-(see
-.B \-c
-option above).
-.TP
-4.
-If you lie to
-.I mm\^
-about the kind of terminal its output will be printed on,
-you'll get (often subtle) garbage;
-however, if you are redirecting output into a file, use the
-.B \-T37
-option, and then use the appropriate terminal filter when you actually print that file.
-.PD
-.br
-.ne 4
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.tr ~
-.PD 0
-col(1), env(1), eqn(1), greek(1), mmt(1), nroff(1), tbl(1),
-profile(5), mm(7), term(7).
-.PP
-.I "\s-1MM\s+1\-Memorandum Macros\^"
-by D.~W. Smith and J.~R. Mashey.
-.PP
-.I "Typing Documents with \s-1MM\s+1\|"
-by D.~W. Smith and E.~M. Piskorik.
-.PD
-.SH DIAGNOSTICS
-.tr ~~
-``mm: \|no input file''\| if
-none of the arguments is a readable file and
-.I mm\^
-is not used as a filter.