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1.1 ! root 1: .TH IPTROFF 1 5/23/85 ! 2: .CM 2 ! 3: .SH "NAME" ! 4: iptroff \- convert troff to Interpress ! 5: .SH "SYNOPSIS" ! 6: .B iptroff ! 7: [ ! 8: \fB\-D\fR\0 device ! 9: ] [ ! 10: \fB\-o\fR\0 output-file ! 11: ] [ ! 12: .B \-t ! 13: ] troff\ arguments ! 14: .SH "DESCRIPTION" ! 15: .I Itroff ! 16: runs ! 17: .IR troff (1) ! 18: sending its output through ! 19: .IR dipress (1) ! 20: to produce typeset output for an Interpress printer. ! 21: As the document is processed, the names of the passes will ! 22: be printed. This can be suppressed with the ! 23: .B \-q ! 24: (quiet) switch. ! 25: If the troff ! 26: .B \-t ! 27: switch is specified, however, ! 28: the troff output will be sent directly to the standard output ! 29: and not piped through ! 30: .IR dipress . ! 31: In addition, the ! 32: .B \-q ! 33: option is assumed with the ! 34: .B \-t ! 35: option. ! 36: If the ! 37: .B \-D ! 38: switch is specified, then the font metrics for the named device ! 39: will be used instead of the default set. The actual printer ! 40: that the Interpress master gets sent to is site dependent. ! 41: If the ! 42: .B \-o ! 43: option is specified, then the Interpress master is left in the ! 44: specified file rather than being transmitted to a print server. ! 45: .PP ! 46: The default font is TroffClassic which is the normal Xerox Classic ! 47: font augmented to provide all the special characters found ! 48: in the troff manual with the single exception of the Bell System Logo. ! 49: .PP ! 50: Example: ! 51: .sp ! 52: .RS ! 53: iptroff\0\-ms\0paper ! 54: .RE ! 55: .sp ! 56: will set a paper with the "ms" macro package ! 57: in the TroffClassic. ! 58: .SH "FILES" ! 59: .ta \w'$LIB/fonts/* 'u ! 60: $LIB/fonts/* default font mounts and bug fixes ! 61: .DT ! 62: .SH "SEE ALSO" ! 63: The Interpress Toolkit manual, ! 64: dipress(1), ! 65: troff(1) ! 66: .SH "BUGS" ! 67: .PP ! 68: The TroffClassic font is the only font currently being exported.
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