diff options
| author | Jacob McDonnell <jacob@jacobmcdonnell.com> | 2026-04-26 16:38:00 -0400 |
|---|---|---|
| committer | Jacob McDonnell <jacob@jacobmcdonnell.com> | 2026-04-26 16:38:00 -0400 |
| commit | 97d5c458cfa039d857301e1ca7d5af3beb37131d (patch) | |
| tree | b460cd850d0537eb71806ba30358840377b27688 /static/v10/man1/mm.1 | |
| parent | b89dc2331a50c63f8b33272a5c4c61ab98abdaa3 (diff) | |
build: Better Build System
Diffstat (limited to 'static/v10/man1/mm.1')
| -rw-r--r-- | static/v10/man1/mm.1 | 274 |
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 274 deletions
diff --git a/static/v10/man1/mm.1 b/static/v10/man1/mm.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 7931c0ed..00000000 --- a/static/v10/man1/mm.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,274 +0,0 @@ -.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. |
