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     TROFF(CT)		      XENIX System V		     TROFF(CT)

     Name
	  troff - Typesets text.

     Syntax
	  troff [ options ] [ files ]

     Description
	  troff formats text contained in files (standard input by
	  default) for printing on a phototypesetter.

	  An argument consisting of a lone dash (-) is taken to be a
	  filename corresponding to the standard input.	 The options,
	  which may appear in any order, but must appear before the
	  files, are:

	  -olist  Prints only pages whose page numbers appear in the
		  list of numbers and ranges, separated by commas.  A
		  range N-M means pages N through M; an initial -N
		  means from the beginning to page N; and a final N-
		  means from N to the end.  (See NOTES below.)

	  -nN	  Numbers first generated page N.

	  -sN	  Stops every N pages.	nroff(CT) will halt after
		  every N pages (default N=1) to allow paper loading
		  or changing, and will resume upon receipt of a
		  linefeed or newline (newlines do not work in
		  pipelines, e.g., with mm(CT)).  This option does not
		  work if the output of nroff is piped through
		  col(CT).  troff(CT) will stop the phototypesetter
		  every N pages, produce a trailer to allow changing
		  cassettes, and resume when the typesetter's start
		  button is pressed.  When nroff(CT) (troff) halts
		  between pages, an ASCII BEL (in troff, the message
		  page stop) is sent to the terminal.

	  -raN	  Sets register a (which must have a one-character
		  name) to N.

	  -i	  Reads standard input after files are exhausted.

	  -q	  Invokes the simultaneous input-output mode of the
		  .rd request.

	  -z	  Prints only messages generated by .tm (terminal
		  message) requests.

	  -mname  Prepends to the input files the noncompacted (ASCII
		  text) macro file /usr/lib/tmac/tmac.name.

	  -cname  Prepends to the input files the compacted macro
		  files /usr/lib/macros/cmp.[nt].[dt].name and

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		  /usr/lib/macros/ucmp.[nt].name.

	  -kname  Compacts the	macros	used  in  this	invocation  of
		  nroff/troff,	placing	 the output in files [dt].name
		  in the current directory.

	  -e	  Produces equally-spaced  words  in  adjusted	lines,
		  using	  the	full   resolution  of  the  particular
		  terminal.

	  -h	  Uses output tabs during horizontal spacing to	 speed
		  output  and  reduce  output  character  count.   Tab
		  settings are assumed to be every 8 nominal character
		  widths.

	  -un	  Sets the emboldening	factor	(number	 of  character
		  overstrikes)	for  the third font position (bold) to
		  n, or to zero if n is missing.

	troff only:
	  -t	  Directs output to the standard output instead of the
		  phototypesetter.

	  -f	  Refrains  from  feeding  out	paper	and   stopping
		  phototypesetter at the end of the run.

	  -w	  Waits until phototypesetter is available, if	it  is
		  currently busy.

	  -b	  Reports  whether  the	 phototypesetter  is  busy  or
		  available.  No text processing is done.

	  -a	  Sends a printable ASCII approximation of the results
		  to the standard output.

	  -pN	  Prints  all  characters  in  point  size   N	 while
		  retaining  all  prescribed  spacings and motions, to
		  reduce phototypesetter elapsed time.

	  -Tname  Uses font-width tables for  device  name  (the  font
		  tables    are	   found   in	/usr/lib/font/name/*).
		  Currently, no names are supported.

	  -Fname  Uses font-width tables for  device  name  (the  font
		  tables  are  found  in name/*).  Currently, no names
		  are supported.

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     Files
	  /usr/lib/suftab	Suffix hyphenation tables

	  /tmp/ta#		Temporary file

	  /usr/lib/tmac/tmac*	Standard macro files and pointers

	  /usr/lib/macros/*	Standard macro files

	  /usr/lib/term/*	Terminal driving tables for nroff

	  /usr/lib/font/*	Font width tables for troff

     See Also
	  eqn(CT), tbl(CT)

	  (nroff only) col(CT), mm(CT)

	  (troff only) mmt(CT)

     Notes
	  nroff/troff  uses  Eastern  Standard	Time;  as  a   result,
	  depending  on	 the  time  of the year and on your local time
	  zone, the date that nroff/troff generates may be off by  one
	  day.

	  When nroff/troff is used with the  -olist  option  inside  a
	  pipeline  (e.g.,  with  one  or more of cw(CT), eqn(CT), and
	  tbl(CT)), it may cause a harmless ``broken pipe'' diagnostic
	  if the last page of the document is not specified in list.

	  troff normally sends output directly to the typesetter.   If
	  you  do  not	have  a	 typesetter attached to your system as
	  /dev/cat ,  troff  will  display  the	 message  ``typesetter
	  busy''.  If this is the case, you must use the -t option and
	  the shell's redirection symbol to direct the output  to  the
	  standard output and into a file.

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