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ME(7)		    UNIX Programmer's Manual		    ME(7)

NAME
     me - macros for formatting papers

SYNOPSIS
     nroff -me [ options ] file ...
     troff -me [ options ] file ...

DESCRIPTION
     This package of nroff and troff macro definitions provides a
     canned formatting facility for technical papers in various
     formats. When producing 2-column output on a terminal,
     filter the output through col(1).

     The macro requests are defined below. Many nroff and troff
     requests are unsafe in conjunction with this package, how-
     ever, these requests may be used with impunity after the
     first .pp:

	  .bp	  begin new page
	  .br	  break output line here
	  .sp n	  insert n spacing lines
	  .ls n	  (line spacing) n=1 single, n=2 double space
	  .na	  no alignment of right margin
	  .ce n	  center next n lines
	  .ul n	  underline next n lines
	  .sz +n  add n to point size

     Output of the eqn, neqn, refer, and tbl(1) preprocessors for
     equations and tables is acceptable as input.

FILES
     /usr/share/tmac/tmac.e
     /usr/share/tmac/me/*

SEE ALSO
     eqn(1), troff(1), refer(1), tbl(1)
     -me Reference Manual, Eric P. Allman
     Writing Papers with Nroff Using -me

REQUESTS
     In the following list, "initialization" refers to the first
     .pp, .lp, .ip, .np, .sh, or .uh macro. This list is incom-
     plete; see The -me Reference Manual for interesting details.

Request	     Initial Cause Explanation
	     Value   Break
.(c	     -	     yes   Begin centered block
.(d	     -	     no	   Begin delayed text
.(f	     -	     no	   Begin footnote
.(l	     -	     yes   Begin list
.(q	     -	     yes   Begin major quote
.(x x	     -	     no	   Begin indexed item in index x

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.(z	     -	     no	   Begin floating keep
.)c	     -	     yes   End centered block
.)d	     -	     yes   End delayed text
.)f	     -	     yes   End footnote
.)l	     -	     yes   End list
.)q	     -	     yes   End major quote
.)x	     -	     yes   End index item
.)z	     -	     yes   End floating keep
.++ m H	     -	     no	   Define paper section. m defines the
			   part of the paper, and can be C
			   (chapter), A (appendix), P (prelim-
			   inary, e.g., abstract, table of con-
			   tents, etc.), B (bibliography), RC
			   (chapters renumbered from page one
			   each chapter), or RA (appendix renum-
			   bered from page one).
.+c T	     -	     yes   Begin chapter (or appendix, etc., as
			   set by .++). T is the chapter title.
.1c	     1	     yes   One column format on a new page.
.2c	     1	     yes   Two column format.
.EN	     -	     yes   Space after equation produced by eqn
			   or neqn.
.EQ x y	     -	     yes   Precede equation; break out and add
			   space. Equation number is y. The
			   optional argument x may be I to indent
			   equation (default), L to left-adjust
			   the equation, or C to center the equa-
			   tion.
.GE	     -	     yes   End gremlin picture.
.GS	     -	     yes   Begin gremlin picture.
.PE	     -	     yes   End pic picture.
.PS	     -	     yes   Begin pic picture.
.TE	     -	     yes   End table.
.TH	     -	     yes   End heading section of table.
.TS x	     -	     yes   Begin table; if x is H table has
			   repeated heading.
.ac A N	     -	     no	   Set up for ACM style output. A is the
			   Author's name(s), N is the total
			   number of pages. Must be given before
			   the first initialization.
.b x	     no	     no	   Print x in boldface; if no argument
			   switch to boldface.
.ba +n	     0	     yes   Augments the base indent by n. This
			   indent is used to set the indent on
			   regular text (like paragraphs).
.bc	     no	     yes   Begin new column
.bi x	     no	     no	   Print x in bold italics (nofill only)
.bu	     -	     yes   Begin bulleted paragraph
.bx x	     no	     no	   Print x in a box (nofill only).
.ef 'x'y'z'  ''''    no	   Set even footer to x	 y  z
.eh 'x'y'z'  ''''    no	   Set even header to x	 y  z
.fo 'x'y'z'  ''''    no	   Set footer to x  y  z

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.hx	     -	     no	   Suppress headers and footers on next
			   page.
.he 'x'y'z'  ''''    no	   Set header to x  y  z
.hl	     -	     yes   Draw a horizontal line
.i x	     no	     no	   Italicize x; if x missing, italic text
			   follows.
.ip x y	     no	     yes   Start indented paragraph, with hanging
			   tag x. Indentation is y ens (default
			   5).
.lp	     yes     yes   Start left-blocked paragraph.
.lo	     -	     no	   Read in a file of local macros of the
			   form .*x. Must be given before ini-
			   tialization.
.np	     1	     yes   Start numbered paragraph.
.of 'x'y'z'  ''''    no	   Set odd footer to x	y  z
.oh 'x'y'z'  ''''    no	   Set odd header to x	y  z
.pd	     -	     yes   Print delayed text.
.pp	     no	     yes   Begin paragraph. First line indented.
.r	     yes     no	   Roman text follows.
.re	     -	     no	   Reset tabs to default values.
.sc	     no	     no	   Read in a file of special characters
			   and diacritical marks. Must be given
			   before initialization.
.sh n x	     -	     yes   Section head follows, font automati-
			   cally bold. n is level of section, x
			   is title of section.
.sk	     no	     no	   Leave the next page blank. Only one
			   page is remembered ahead.
.sm x	     -	     no	   Set x in a smaller pointsize.
.sz +n	     10p     no	   Augment the point size by n points.
.th	     no	     no	   Produce the paper in thesis format.
			   Must be given before initialization.
.tp	     no	     yes   Begin title page.
.u x	     -	     no	   Underline argument (even in troff).
			   (Nofill only).
.uh	     -	     yes   Like .sh but unnumbered.
.xp x	     -	     no	   Print index x.

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