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include
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man
mm
nroff Mention -p and -t options. 1999-09-24 11:37:06 +00:00
pfbtops
pic
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src Mention -p and -t options. 1999-09-24 11:37:06 +00:00
tbl
tfmtodit
tmac Oops, fix typo in prev commit 2000-01-06 12:48:48 +00:00
troff moved to tmac/locale 1999-09-23 02:56:00 +00:00
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configure
configure.in
COPYING
FREEBSD-upgrade
gendef.sh
INSTALL
install-sh
INSTALL.gen
Makefile
Makefile.ccpg
Makefile.comm
Makefile.cpg
Makefile.dev
Makefile.in
Makefile.init
Makefile.lib
Makefile.man
Makefile.sub
mdate.sh
NEWS
PROBLEMS
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README
test-groff
TODO
VERSION

This is the GNU groff document formatting system.  The version number
is given in the file VERSION.

Included in this release are implementations of troff, pic, eqn, tbl,
refer, the -man macros and the -ms macros, and drivers for PostScript,
TeX dvi format, HP LaserJet 4 printers, and typewriter-like devices.
Also included is a modified version of the Berkeley -me macros, an
enhanced version of the X11 xditview previewer, and an implementation
of the -mm macros contributed by Joergen Haegg (jh@efd.lth.se).

See the file INSTALL for installation instructions.  You will require
a C++ compiler.

The file NEWS describes recent user-visible changes to groff.

Groff is free software. See the file COPYING for copying permission.

The file PROBLEMS describes various problems that have been
encountered in compiling, installing, and running groff.

For the moment, the documentation assumes that you are already
familiar with the Unix versions of troff, -man, -ms and the
preprocessors.

The most recent released version of groff is always available by
anonymous ftp from prep.ai.mit.edu in the directory pub/gnu.

Please report bugs using the form in the file BUG-REPORT; the idea of
this is to make sure that FSF has all the information it needs to fix the
bug.  At the very least, read the BUG-REPORT form and make sure that
you supply all the information that it asks for.  Even if you are not
sure that something is a bug, report it using BUG-REPORT: this will
enable us to determine whether it really is a bug or not.

GNU groff was written by James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>.