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UNIX DOCUMENT PROCESSING AND TYPESETTING

by B Srinivasan (Monash Univ.)

As the mystery of the computer world unfolds with each revelation of its technology, computer users today look forward to a powerful tool to produce a variety of reports and manuscripts. The Unix system provides a variety of powerful text formatters, and one such typesetting tool is called nroff/troff which can help users unlock the resources and the power of a computer system in the preparation of written documents. nroff is a text formatter for daisy-wheel printers and similar devices while troff is a device-independent text formatter for producing typeset output. These two together provide the facilities of a word processor together with formatting features and enable users to produce output that can be printed onto a variety of devices from line printers to typesetters.

This book provides a complete description with regard to the capabilities of Unix document processing and typesetting to a variety of users. It also describes in detail the AT&T supported memorandum macros (mm) package which provides a user friendly interface to nroff/troff. The concept and techniques of typesetting are fully illustrated with examples to unveil the power of Unix's document processing capability.


Contents:

  • Document Preparation
  • Typesetting Primitives in troff
  • Typesetting with mm
  • Underlying nroff/troff Formatter
  • Document Preprocessor Tools
  • Document Preparation Examples
  • Quick Reference Guide
  • vi-Unix Screen Editor
  • Bibliography
  • Appendixes
  • Index


Readership: Computer scientists and computer typesetters.

464pp Pub. date: Oct 1993
ISBN 981-02-0605-4 US$51 / £35


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Updated on 4 September 2008