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                    103: .sp .5i
                    104: .ps 14
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                    106: .ce 3
                    107: A Guide to Preparing
                    108: Documents with \-ms
                    109: .sp 
                    110: .ps 10
                    111: .vs 12p
                    112: .ft I
                    113: .ce
                    114: M. E. Lesk
                    115: .ft R
                    116: .lt \n(.lu
                    117: .sp .5
                    118: .tl 'Bell Laboratories''August 1978'
                    119: .sp .5
                    120: .tl xx\l'\n(.lu'xx
                    121: .sp 1
                    122: .bd I 2
                    123: .vs 11p
                    124: .fi
                    125: This guide gives some simple examples of
                    126: document preparation on Bell Labs computers,
                    127: emphasizing the use of the \fI\-ms\fR macro
                    128: package.
                    129: It enormously abbreviates
                    130: information in
                    131: .IP 1.
                    132: .I
                    133: Typing Documents on the UNIX System
                    134: .R
                    135: by M. E. Lesk;
                    136: .IP 2.
                    137: .I
                    138: Typesetting Mathematics \- User's Guide,
                    139: .R
                    140: by B. W. Kernighan and L. L. Cherry; and
                    141: .IP 3.
                    142: .I
                    143: Tbl \- A Program to Format Tables,
                    144: .R
                    145: by M. E. Lesk.
                    146: .LP
                    147: These memos are all included in the
                    148: .I
                    149: UNIX User Supplementary Documents.
                    150: .R
                    151: The new user should also have
                    152: .I
                    153: A Tutorial Introduction to the UNIX Text Editor,
                    154: .R
                    155: by B. W. Kernighan.
                    156: .sp .5
                    157: For more detailed information, read
                    158: .I
                    159: Advanced Editing on UNIX
                    160: .R
                    161: and
                    162: .I
                    163: A Troff Tutorial,
                    164: .R
                    165: by B. W. Kernighan,
                    166: and (for experts)
                    167: .I
                    168: Nroff\^/Troff Reference Manual
                    169: .R
                    170: by J. F. Ossanna.
                    171: Information on related commands is
                    172: found in
                    173: .I
                    174: UNIX for Beginners
                    175: .R
                    176: by B. W. Kernighan
                    177: and the
                    178: .I
                    179: UNIX User's Manual.
                    180: .R
                    181: .br
                    182: .vs 12p
                    183: .sp 1.5
                    184: .ce
                    185: .ps +2
                    186: Contents
                    187: .nf
                    188: .ps
                    189: .sp .5
                    190: .in .2i
                    191: .bd I
                    192: .ta 2.4i
                    193: .cs I 25
                    194: A TM \fI&\fR 2
                    195: A released paper \fI&\fR 3
                    196: An internal memo, and headings \fI&\fR 4
                    197: Lists, displays, and footnotes \fI&\fR 5
                    198: Indents, keeps, and double column \fI&\fR 6
                    199: Equations and registers \fI&\fR 7
                    200: Tables and usage \fI&\fR 8
                    201: .in 0
                    202: .cs I
                    203: .sp 1
                    204: .fi
                    205: .EQ
                    206: delim $$
                    207: .EN
                    208: Throughout the examples, input is shown in
                    209: .ft 3
                    210: .br
                    211: .ti +2n
                    212: this sans serif font
                    213: .ft R
                    214: .br
                    215: while the resulting output is shown in
                    216: .ti +2n
                    217: this Roman font.
                    218: .nf
                    219: .sp  2
                    220: .ce
                    221: UNIX Document no. 1111
                    222: .ps 9
                    223: .vs 10p
                    224: .EQ
                    225: gsize 9
                    226: .EN
                    227: .b1
                    228: .hh "Commands for a TM"
                    229: .nf
                    230: .ft 3
                    231: \&.TM 1978-5b3 99999 99999-11
                    232: \&.ND April 1, 1976
                    233: \&.TL
                    234: \&The Role of the Allen Wrench in Modern
                    235: \&Electronics
                    236: \&.AU "MH 2G-111" 2345
                    237: \&J. Q. Pencilpusher
                    238: \&.AU "MH 1K-222" 5432
                    239: \&X. Y. Hardwired
                    240: \&.AI
                    241: \&.MH
                    242: \&.OK
                    243: \&Tools
                    244: \&Design
                    245: \&.AB
                    246: \&This abstract should be short enough to fit
                    247: \&on a single page cover sheet. It must attract
                    248: \&the reader into sending for the complete report.
                    249: \&.AE
                    250: \&.CS 10 2 12 5 6 7
                    251: \&.NH
                    252: \&Introduction.
                    253: \&.PP
                    254: \&Now the first paragraph of actual text ...
                    255: \&...
                    256: \&Last line of text.
                    257: \&.SG MH-1234-JQP/XYH-unix
                    258: \&.NH
                    259: \&References ...
                    260: .ft
                    261: .sp
                    262: .fi
                    263: Commands not needed in a particular
                    264: format are ignored.
                    265: .sp 
                    266: .ps 8
                    267: .vs 9p
                    268: .mk a
                    269: .sp .20i
                    270: .ll 3i
                    271: .nf
                    272: \h'2n'\s16\(bs\s7 $fat roman size 7  "Bell Laboratories"$        \s8Cover Sheet for TM
                    273: .sp
                    274: \s6\l'3i'
                    275: .fi
                    276: .ps 7
                    277: .ft 2
                    278: .sp 1p
                    279: This information is for employees of Bell Laboratories. (GEI 13.9-3)\p
                    280: .ft 1
                    281: .nf
                    282: .vs 4p
                    283: \s6\l'3i'
                    284: .vs 9p
                    285: .sp
                    286: .ll 3.0i
                    287: .ps 7
                    288: .ta .25i 2.25i 2.45i
                    289: .mk
                    290: Title- \s8
                    291: .rt
                    292: .in .25i
                    293: .hy 0
                    294: .bd 1 2
                    295: The Role of the Allen Wrench
                    296: in Modern Electronics
                    297: .hy 14
                    298: .br
                    299: .bd 1
                    300: .rt
                    301: .ll \\n(LLu
                    302: .in 2.1i
                    303: \s7Date- \s8
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                    305: .in 2.35i
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                    307: .ps 8
                    308: April 1, 1976
                    309: .sp
                    310: .bd 1
                    311: .ti 2.1i
                    312: .mk
                    313: \s7TM- \s8
                    314: .br
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                    317: 1978-5b3
                    318: .rt
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                    323: \s7Other Keywords- \kQ 
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                    327: .ps 8
                    328: Tools
                    329: Design
                    330: .rm OK
                    331: .rm OD
                    332: .in 0
                    333: .bd 1
                    334: .if t .sp .30i
                    335: .ps 7
                    336: .ta 1.05i 1.7i 2.0i
                    337: Author Location        Ext.    Charging Case- \s8$fat roman size 8 99999$
                    338: .nf
                    339: .mk
                    340: .bd 1 2
                    341: .ps 8
                    342: J. Q. Pencilpusher     MH 2G-111       2345
                    343: .rt
                    344: .br
                    345: .bd 1
                    346:                        \s7Filing Case- \s8$fat roman size 8 "99999a"$
                    347: .br
                    348: .bd 1 2
                    349: X. Y. Hardwired        MH 1K-222       5432
                    350: .sp .2i
                    351: .bd 1
                    352: .br
                    353: .ll 3i
                    354: .ce
                    355: .ft I
                    356: ABSTRACT
                    357: .ft 1
                    358: .sp
                    359: .fi
                    360: .ps 8
                    361: .ll 2.5i
                    362: .in +.25i
                    363: .ti +2
                    364: This abstract should be short enough to fit
                    365: on a single page cover sheet.
                    366: It must attract the reader into sending for the
                    367: complete report.
                    368: .in
                    369: .ll
                    370: .sp .3i
                    371: .nf
                    372: \l'3i'
                    373: .ta .9i 1.8i 2.7i
                    374: .sp 5p
                    375: Pages Text   10        Other   2       Total   12
                    376: .if t .sp 8p
                    377: .if n .sp 
                    378: .if t No. Figures    5 No. Tables   6  No. Refs.   7   \b'|||||\ \ '
                    379: \l'3i'
                    380: .ps 6
                    381: .if n .sp
                    382: .lt 3i
                    383: .tl 'E-1932-U (6-73)''SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR DISTRIBUTION LIST'
                    384: .sp .20i
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                    386: .sp -1
                    387: .nf
                    388: \h'-1m'\L'|\\nau-1'\l'\\n(.lu+2m\(ul'\L'-|\\nau+1'\l'|0u-1m\(ul'
                    389: .fi
                    390: ..
                    391: .eb
                    392: .b2
                    393: .hh "A Released Paper with Mathematics"
                    394: .ft 3
                    395: .nf
                    396: .EQ
                    397: delim off
                    398: .EN
                    399: \&.EQ
                    400: \&delim $$
                    401: \&.EN
                    402: \&.RP
                    403: .sp
                    404: .ft 1
                    405: \&... (as for a TM)
                    406: .sp
                    407: .ft 3
                    408: \&.CS 10 2 12 5 6 7
                    409: \&.NH
                    410: \&Introduction
                    411: \&.PP
                    412: \&The solution to the torque handle equation
                    413: \&.EQ (1)
                    414: \&sum from 0 to inf F ( x sub i ) = G ( x )
                    415: \&.EN
                    416: \&is found with the transformation $ x = rho over
                    417: \&theta $ where $ rho = G prime (x) $ and $theta$
                    418: \&is derived ...
                    419: .ft 1
                    420: .sp 2
                    421: .mk a
                    422: .ll 3i
                    423: .ps 9
                    424: .bd 1 2
                    425: .sp .4i
                    426: .ce 2
                    427: .vs 11p
                    428: The Role of the Allen Wrench
                    429: in Modern Electronics
                    430: .sp .7
                    431: .ce 3
                    432: .ft 2
                    433: .bd 1
                    434: .ps 8
                    435: .vs 9p
                    436: J. Q. Pencilpusher
                    437: .sp .7
                    438: X. Y. Hardwired
                    439: .sp .7
                    440: .ce 2
                    441: .ft 1
                    442: Bell Laboratories
                    443: Murray Hill, New Jersey 07974
                    444: .sp 2
                    445: .ce
                    446: .ft 2
                    447: ABSTRACT
                    448: .ft 1
                    449: .sp .7
                    450: .in +.25i
                    451: .ll 2.75i
                    452: .fi
                    453: .ad
                    454: .ti +2n
                    455: This abstract should be short enough to fit
                    456: on a single page cover sheet.
                    457: It must attract the reader into sending for the
                    458: complete memorandum.
                    459: .sp 5v
                    460: .in
                    461: .ll
                    462: April 1, 1976
                    463: .sp .2i
                    464: .eb
                    465: .ll 3i
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                    467: .sp 3.5p
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                    472: .bd 1 2
                    473: .ce 2
                    474: .vs 11p
                    475: The Role of the Allen Wrench
                    476: in Modern Electronics
                    477: .sp
                    478: .ce 3
                    479: .bd 1
                    480: .ft 2
                    481: .ps 8
                    482: .vs 9p
                    483: J. Q. Pencilpusher
                    484: .sp
                    485: X. Y. Hardwired
                    486: .sp
                    487: .ce 2
                    488: .ft 1
                    489: Bell Laboratories
                    490: Murray Hill, New Jersey 07974
                    491: .sp 3
                    492: .ce
                    493: .de SH
                    494: .bd 1 2
                    495: .sp
                    496: .ce 0
                    497: .in 0
                    498: ..
                    499: .de PP
                    500: .sp .3
                    501: .ft 1
                    502: .bd 1
                    503: .ti +2n
                    504: ..
                    505: .SH
                    506: 1. Introduction
                    507: .PP
                    508: The solution to the torque handle equation
                    509: .br
                    510: .di xx
                    511: .EQ
                    512: delim $$
                    513: gsize 8
                    514: sum from 0 to inf F ( x sub i ) = G ( x )
                    515: .EN
                    516: .br
                    517: .di
                    518: .tl ''\*(10'(1)'
                    519: is found with the transformation
                    520: $ x = rho over theta $ where $ rho = G prime ( x )$
                    521: and $theta$ is derived from well-known principles.
                    522: ......PP
                    523: ......ft 2
                    524: .....The Ascent of the Riffelberg,
                    525: ......ft 1
                    526: .....by Mark Twain.
                    527: .....I sat silent some time, then turned to Harris and said:
                    528: .....``My mind is made up.''
                    529: .....Something in my tone struck him; and when he glanced
                    530: .....at my eye and read what was written there, his face paled
                    531: .....perceptibly.  He hesitated a moment, then said:
                    532: .....``Speak.''
                    533: .....I answered, with perfect calmness:
                    534: ......ft 2
                    535: .....``I will ascend the Riffelberg.''
                    536: ......ft 1
                    537: .....If I had shot my poor friend he could not have fallen from
                    538: .....his chair more suddenly.  If I had been his father he
                    539: .....could not have pleaded harder to get me to give up my
                    540: .....purpose.  But I turned a deaf ear to all he said.  When he
                    541: .....perceived at last that nothing could alter my determination,
                    542: .....he ceased to urge, and for a while the deep\p
                    543: .sp .5v
                    544: .sp 3.5p
                    545: .eb
                    546: .b1
                    547: .hh "An Internal Memorandum"
                    548: .ft 3
                    549: .nf
                    550: \&.IM
                    551: \&.ND January 24, 1956
                    552: \&.TL
                    553: \&The 1956 Consent Decree
                    554: \&.AU
                    555: \&Able, Baker &
                    556: \&Charley, Attys.
                    557: \&.PP
                    558: Plaintiff, United States of America, having filed
                    559: its complaint herein on January 14, 1949; the
                    560: defendants having appeared and filed their
                    561: answer to such complaint denying the
                    562: substantive allegations thereof; and the parties,
                    563: by their attorneys, ...
                    564: .ft
                    565: .sp
                    566: .ft 1
                    567: .mk a
                    568: .br
                    569: .sp .20i
                    570: .ta 2.1i
                    571: .ll 3i
                    572: .ps 18
                    573: .br
                    574:        \(bs
                    575: .vs .20i
                    576: .ps 7
                    577: .br
                    578: .bd 1 2
                    579: .nf
                    580:        Bell Laboratories
                    581: .fi
                    582: .na
                    583: .bd 1
                    584: .ps 7
                    585: .vs 8p
                    586: .sp .12i
                    587: .mk
                    588: .fi
                    589: .ll
                    590: .ll 2.0i
                    591: Subject:
                    592: .ps 8
                    593: .hy 0
                    594: .br
                    595: .bd 1 2
                    596: .sp -1
                    597: \h'\w'\s7Subject: \s0'u'The 1956 Consent Decree
                    598: .hy 14
                    599: .br
                    600: .bd 1
                    601: .rt
                    602: .ll 3.25i
                    603: .in 2.10i
                    604: .ps 7
                    605: .mk
                    606: .ti -6n
                    607: date:
                    608: .br
                    609: .bd 1 2
                    610: .rt
                    611: .ps 8
                    612: January 24, 1956
                    613: .sp
                    614: .bd 1
                    615: .ps 7
                    616: .mk
                    617: .ti -6n
                    618: from:
                    619: .ps 8
                    620: .nf
                    621: .br
                    622: .bd 1 2
                    623: .rt
                    624: Able, Baker &
                    625: Charley, Attys.
                    626: .br
                    627: .bd 1
                    628: .sp
                    629: .sp
                    630: .ll 3i
                    631: .ad
                    632: .fi
                    633: .in 0
                    634: .de SH
                    635: .sp .5
                    636: .bd 1 2
                    637: ..
                    638: .de PP
                    639: .sp .3
                    640: .bd 1
                    641: .ti +2n
                    642: ..
                    643: .PP
                    644: Plaintiff, United States of America, having filed its complaint
                    645: herein on January 14, 1949; the defendants having appeared and
                    646: filed their answer to such complaint denying the substantive
                    647: allegations thereof; and the parties, by their attorneys, having
                    648: severally consented to the entry of this Final Judgment without
                    649: trial or adjudication of any issues of fact or law herein and without
                    650: this Final Judgment constituting any evidence or admission by any
                    651: party in respect of any such issues;
                    652: .PP
                    653: Now, therefore before any testimony has been taken herein, and
                    654: without trial or adjudication of any issue of fact or law herein,
                    655: and upon the consent of all parties hereto, it is hereby
                    656: .PP
                    657: Ordered, adjudged and decreed as follows:
                    658: .SH
                    659: I.
                    660: [Sherman Act]
                    661: .PP
                    662: This Court has jurisdiction of the subject matter herein and of all
                    663: the parties hereto.
                    664: The complaint states a claim upon which relief may be granted
                    665: against each of the defendants under Sections 1, 2 and 3 of the
                    666: Act of Congress of July 2, 1890, entitled ``An act to protect
                    667: trade and commerce against unlawful restraints and monopolies,''
                    668: commonly known as the Sherman Act, as amended.
                    669: .SH
                    670: II.
                    671: [Definitions]
                    672: .PP
                    673: For the purposes of this Final Judgment:
                    674: .PP
                    675: (a)  ``Western'' shall mean the defendant Western Electric
                    676: Company, Incorporated.
                    677: .sp .25i
                    678: .eb
                    679: .sp
                    680: .ft 1
                    681: .bd 1
                    682: 
                    683: .ps 9
                    684: .vs 10p
                    685: Other formats possible (specify before \f3.TL\f1) are:
                    686: \&\f3.MR\f1 (``memo for record''), \f3.MF\f1
                    687: (``memo for file''),
                    688: \&\f3.EG\f1 (``engineer's notes'') and \f3.TR\f1
                    689: (Computing Science Tech. Report).
                    690: .sp 2
                    691: .hh "Headings"
                    692: .sp .5
                    693: .nf
                    694: .ft 3
                    695: .ta 2i
                    696: \&.NH  .SH
                    697: Introduction.  Appendix I
                    698: \&.PP  .PP
                    699: text text text text text text
                    700: .ft 1
                    701: .bd 1 2
                    702: .sp
                    703: .br
                    704: 1.  Introduction       Appendix I
                    705: .br
                    706: .sp .3v
                    707: .bd 1
                    708: \0\0text text text     \0\0text text text
                    709: .br
                    710: .b2
                    711: .hh "A Simple List"
                    712: .ft 3
                    713: .nf
                    714: \&.IP 1.
                    715: \&J. Pencilpusher and X. Hardwired,
                    716: \&.I
                    717: \&A New Kind of Set Screw,
                    718: \&.R
                    719: \&Proc. IEEE
                    720: \&.B 75
                    721: \&(1976), 23-255.
                    722: \&.IP 2.
                    723: \&H. Nails and R. Irons,
                    724: \&.I
                    725: \&Fasteners for Printed Circuit Boards,
                    726: \&.R
                    727: \&Proc. ASME
                    728: \&.B 23
                    729: \&(1974), 23-24.
                    730: \&.LP  \fP(terminates list)
                    731: .sp 1.5
                    732: .EQ
                    733: delim $$
                    734: gsize 9
                    735: .EN
                    736: .fi
                    737: .IP 1.
                    738: J. Pencilpusher and X. Hardwired,
                    739: .I
                    740: A New Kind of Set Screw,
                    741: .R
                    742: Proc. IEEE
                    743: $fat 75$
                    744: (1976), 23-255.
                    745: .IP 2.
                    746: H. Nails and R. Irons,
                    747: .I
                    748: Fasteners for Printed Circuit Boards,
                    749: .R
                    750: Proc. ASME
                    751: $fat 23$
                    752: (1974), 23-24.
                    753: .LP
                    754: .sp 2
                    755: .EQ
                    756: delim off
                    757: .EN
                    758: .hh "Displays"
                    759: .nf
                    760: .ft 3
                    761: \&text text text text text text 
                    762: \&.DS
                    763: \&and now
                    764: \&for something
                    765: \&completely different
                    766: \&.DE
                    767: \&text text text text text text 
                    768: .ft
                    769: .sp 1
                    770: .fi
                    771: hoboken harrison newark roseville avenue grove street
                    772: east orange brick church orange highland avenue
                    773: mountain station south orange maplewood millburn short hills
                    774: summit new providence
                    775: .in .4i
                    776: .sp .5
                    777: .nf
                    778: and now
                    779: for something
                    780: completely different
                    781: .sp .5
                    782: .in
                    783: .fi
                    784: murray hill berkeley heights
                    785: gillette stirling millington lyons basking ridge
                    786: bernardsville far hills peapack gladstone
                    787: .sp .5
                    788: Options: \f3.DS L\f1: left-adjust;
                    789: \&\f3.DS C\f1: line-by-line center; \f3.DS B\f1: make block, then center.
                    790: .sp  2
                    791: .hh "Footnotes"
                    792: .nf
                    793: .ft 3
                    794: \&Among the most important occupants
                    795: \&of the workbench are the long-nosed pliers.
                    796: \&Without these basic tools*
                    797: \&.FS
                    798: \&* As first shown by Tiger & Leopard
                    799: \&(1975).
                    800: \&.FE
                    801: \&few assemblies could be completed.  They may
                    802: \&lack the popular appeal of the sledgehammer
                    803: .ft
                    804: .sp 1.5
                    805: .fi
                    806: Among the most important occupants
                    807: of the workbench are the long-nosed
                    808: pliers.
                    809: Without these basic tools*
                    810: few assemblies could be completed.
                    811: They may lack the
                    812: popular appeal of the sledgehammer
                    813: .br
                    814: \l'1i'
                    815: .ps -1
                    816: .br
                    817: * As first shown by Tiger & Leopard (1975).
                    818: .ps
                    819: .br
                    820: .nf
                    821: .b1
                    822: .hh "Multiple Indents"
                    823: .ft 3
                    824: \&This is ordinary text to point out
                    825: \&the margins of the page.
                    826: \&.IP 1.
                    827: \&First level item
                    828: \&.RS
                    829: \&.IP a)
                    830: \&Second level.
                    831: \&.IP b)
                    832: \&Continued here with another second
                    833: \&level item, but somewhat longer.
                    834: \&.RE
                    835: \&.IP 2.
                    836: \&Return to previous value of the
                    837: \&indenting at this point.
                    838: \&.IP 3.
                    839: \&Another
                    840: \&line.
                    841: .ft
                    842: .sp 1.5v
                    843: .fi
                    844: This is ordinary text to point out
                    845: the margins of the page.
                    846: .IP 1.
                    847: First level item
                    848: .RS
                    849: .IP a)
                    850: Second level.
                    851: .IP b)
                    852: Continued here with another second level
                    853: item, but somewhat longer.
                    854: .RE
                    855: .IP 2.
                    856: Return to previous value of the
                    857: indenting at this point.
                    858: .IP 3.
                    859: Another
                    860: line.
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                    862: .sp 2
                    863: .hh "Keeps"
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                    868: center;
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                    871: \&.KE  through text    .KE     in text
                    872: .TE
                    873: .nf
                    874: .sp 2
                    875: .hh "Double Column"
                    876: .nf
                    877: .hy 0
                    878: .ft 3
                    879: \&.TL
                    880: The Declaration of Independence
                    881: \&.2C
                    882: .na
                    883: .fi
                    884: \&.PP
                    885: .br
                    886: When in the course of human events, it becomes
                    887: necessary for one people to dissolve the political bonds 
                    888: which have connected them with another, and to assume 
                    889: among the powers of the earth the separate and equal station
                    890: to which the laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them,
                    891: a decent respect to the opinions of
                    892: .ft
                    893: .de xy
                    894: .if \\n(xy=0 'rt
                    895: .if \\n(xy=0 'po +1.58i
                    896: .nr xy +1
                    897: ..
                    898: .wh 10.45i xy
                    899: .br
                    900: .ad
                    901: .hy 1 
                    902: .sp 1.5
                    903: .ce
                    904: The Declaration of Independence
                    905: .sp .5
                    906: .ll 1.42i
                    907: .mk
                    908: .fi
                    909: .ti +2n
                    910: When in the course of human events, it becomes
                    911: necessary for one people to dissolve the political bonds which have
                    912: connected them with another, and to assume among the 
                    913: powers of the earth the separate and equal station to which
                    914: the laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent
                    915: respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should
                    916: declare the causes which impel them to the separation.
                    917: .ti +2n
                    918: We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men
                    919: are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator
                    920: with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty,
                    921: and the pursuit of happiness.  That to secure these rights,
                    922: governments are instituted among men,\p
                    923: .br
                    924: .po -1.58i
                    925: .ll 3i
                    926: .lt 3i
                    927: .rm xy
                    928: .b2
                    929: .hh "Equations"
                    930: .nf
                    931: .de EQ  \"equation, breakout and display
                    932: .nr EF \\n(.u
                    933: .rm EE
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                    939: .if "\\$1"I" .nr LE 0
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                    941: .if "\\$1"I" .if !"\\$3"" .ds EE \\h'\\$3n'
                    942: .if "\\$1"I" .ds EL \\$2
                    943: .nf
                    944: .di EZ
                    945: ..
                    946: .de EN  \" end of a displayed equation
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                    948: .rm EZ
                    949: .lt \\n(.lu
                    950: .pc
                    951: .if \\n(dn>0 .if \\n(LE>0 .tl \(ts\(ts\\*(10\(ts\\*(EL\(ts
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                    954: .lt \\n(LLu
                    955: .if \\n(EF>0 .fi
                    956: .rm EL
                    957: .rm 10
                    958: .nr PE \\n(.d
                    959: ..
                    960: .ft 3
                    961: A displayed equation is marked
                    962: with an equation number at the right margin
                    963: by adding an argument to the EQ line:
                    964: \&.EQ (1.3)
                    965: x sup 2 over a sup 2 ~=~ sqrt {p z sup 2 +qz+r}
                    966: \&.EN
                    967: .ft
                    968: .sp
                    969: .fi
                    970: A displayed equation is marked with an equation number
                    971: at the right margin by adding an argument to the EQ line:
                    972: .sp .4
                    973: .EQ (1.3)
                    974: x sup 2 over a  sup 2
                    975: ~=~ sqrt { p z sup 2 + q z + r }
                    976: .EN
                    977: .sp 
                    978: .nf
                    979: .ft 3
                    980: \&.EQ  I (2.2a)
                    981: bold V bar sub nu~=~left [ pile {a above b above
                    982: c } right ] + left [ matrix { col { A(11) above .
                    983: above . } col { . above . above .} col {. above .
                    984: above A(33) }} right ] cdot left [ pile { alpha
                    985: above beta above  gamma } right ]
                    986: .nf
                    987: \&.EN
                    988: .ft
                    989: .sp
                    990: .EQ I (2.2a)
                    991: fat {roman  V}  bar sub nu~=~left [ pile {a above b above c}
                    992: right ] + left [ matrix { col { A(11) above .
                    993: above . } col { . above . above .} col {. above .
                    994: above A(33) }} right ] cdot left [ pile { alpha
                    995: above beta above  gamma } right ]
                    996: .EN
                    997: .sp
                    998: .ft 3
                    999: \&.EQ  L
                   1000: F hat ( chi ) ~ mark = ~ | del V | sup 2
                   1001: \&.EN
                   1002: \&.EQ  L
                   1003: .fi
                   1004: .na
                   1005: lineup =~ {left ( {partial V} over {partial x} right ) } sup 2
                   1006: + { left ( {partial V} over {partial y} right ) } sup 2
                   1007: ~~~~~~ lambda -> inf
                   1008: .nf
                   1009: \&.EN
                   1010: .ft
                   1011: .ta .25i
                   1012: .sp
                   1013: .EQ L
                   1014: F hat ( chi ) ~ mark = ~ | del V | sup 2
                   1015: .EN
                   1016: .sp 1
                   1017: .EQ L
                   1018: delim off
                   1019: lineup =~ {left ( {partial V} over {partial x} right ) } sup 2
                   1020: + { left ( {partial V} over {partial y} right ) } sup 2
                   1021: ~~~~~~ lambda -> inf
                   1022: .EN
                   1023: .rm EQ
                   1024: .rm EN
                   1025: .fi
                   1026: .sp
                   1027: .ft 3
                   1028: $ a dot $,  $ b dotdot$,  $ xi tilde times
                   1029: y vec$:
                   1030: .EQ
                   1031: delim $$
                   1032: .EN
                   1033: .ft R
                   1034: .br
                   1035: .sp
                   1036: $ a dot $,  $ b dotdot$,  $ xi tilde times
                   1037: y vec$.
                   1038: .EQ
                   1039: delim off
                   1040: .EN
                   1041: \h'.3i'(with delim $$ on, see panel 3).
                   1042: .sp .5
                   1043: See also the equations in the second table, panel 8.
                   1044: .nf
                   1045: .br
                   1046: .bd I
                   1047: .sp 2
                   1048: .ft R
                   1049: .hh "Some Registers You Can Change"
                   1050: .nf
                   1051: .mk
                   1052: Line length
                   1053:        .nr LL 7i
                   1054: .sp .4
                   1055: Title length
                   1056:        .nr LT 7i
                   1057: .sp .4
                   1058: Point size
                   1059:        .nr PS 9
                   1060: .sp .4
                   1061: Vertical spacing
                   1062:        .nr VS 11
                   1063: .sp .4
                   1064: Column width
                   1065:        .nr CW 3i
                   1066: .sp .4
                   1067: Intercolumn spacing
                   1068:        .nr GW .5i
                   1069: .sp .4
                   1070: Margins \- head and foot
                   1071:        .nr HM .75i
                   1072:        .nr FM .75i
                   1073: .sp .4
                   1074: Paragraph indent
                   1075:        .nr PI 2n
                   1076: .rt
                   1077: .po +1.6i
                   1078: Paragraph spacing
                   1079:        .nr PD 0
                   1080: .sp .4
                   1081: Page offset
                   1082:        .nr PO 0.5i
                   1083: .sp .4
                   1084: Page heading
                   1085:        .ds CH Appendix 
                   1086:            (center)
                   1087:        .ds RH 7-25-76
                   1088:            (right)
                   1089:        .ds LH Private
                   1090:            (left)
                   1091: .sp .4
                   1092: Page footer
                   1093:        .ds CF Draft
                   1094:        .ds LF
                   1095:        .ds RF  \u similar \d
                   1096: .sp .4
                   1097: Page numbers
                   1098:        .nr % 3
                   1099: .po -1.6i
                   1100: .b1
                   1101: .hh Tables
                   1102: .nf
                   1103: .ds T \|\h'.35n'\v'-.1n'\s6\zT\s0\v'.1n'\h'-.35n'\(ci\|
                   1104: .ft 3
                   1105: .EQ
                   1106: delim off
                   1107: .EN
                   1108: \&.TS\h'.5i'\fR(\f3\*T\f1 indicates a tab)\f3
                   1109: \&allbox;
                   1110: .nr x \n(nl
                   1111: \&c s s
                   1112: \&c c c
                   1113: \&n n n.
                   1114: \&AT&T Common Stock
                   1115: \&Year\*TPrice\*TDividend
                   1116: \&1971\*T41-54\*T$2.60
                   1117: \&2\*T41-54\*T2.70
                   1118: \&3\*T46-55\*T2.87
                   1119: \&4\*T40-53\*T3.24
                   1120: \&5\*T45-52\*T3.40
                   1121: \&6\*T51-59\*T.95*
                   1122: \&.TE
                   1123: \&* (first quarter only)
                   1124: .ft 1
                   1125: .nr y \n(nl
                   1126: .sp |\nxu
                   1127: .di qq
                   1128: .TS
                   1129: allbox;
                   1130: c s s
                   1131: c c c
                   1132: n1 n1 n1.
                   1133: AT&T Common Stock
                   1134: Year   Price   Dividend
                   1135: 1971   41-54   $2.60
                   1136: 2      41-54   2.70
                   1137: 3      46-55   2.87
                   1138: 4      40-53   3.24
                   1139: 5      45-52   3.40
                   1140: 6      51-59   .95*
                   1141: .TE
                   1142: * (first quarter only)
                   1143: .br
                   1144: .di
                   1145: .in 3i-\n(TWu
                   1146: .nf
                   1147: .qq
                   1148: .in 0
                   1149: .if \ny>\n(nl .sp |\nyu
                   1150: .sp .5
                   1151: .ft 1
                   1152: .fi
                   1153: .ad
                   1154: The meanings of the key-letters describing
                   1155: the alignment of each entry are:
                   1156: .br
                   1157: .nf
                   1158: .TS
                   1159: center;
                   1160: cf3 l6 cf3 l.
                   1161: c      center  n       numerical
                   1162: r      right-adjust    a       subcolumn
                   1163: l      left-adjust     s       spanned
                   1164: .TE
                   1165: .fi
                   1166: The global table options are
                   1167: .ft 3
                   1168: .bd I 2
                   1169: .hy 0
                   1170: center, expand, box, doublebox, allbox,
                   1171: tab (\f2x\fP\|)
                   1172: .ft 1
                   1173: and
                   1174: .ft 3
                   1175: linesize (\f2n\fP\|).
                   1176: .br
                   1177: .hy 1
                   1178: .ft 1
                   1179: .bd I
                   1180: .sp 1
                   1181: .nf
                   1182: .ta .1i
                   1183: .ft 3
                   1184: \&.TS\h'.5i'\fR(with delim $$ on, see panel 3)\fP
                   1185: \&doublebox, center;
                   1186: \&c c
                   1187: \&l l.
                   1188: \&Name\*TDefinition
                   1189: \&.sp
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                   1192: \&Sine\*T$sin (x) = 1 over 2i ( e sup ix - e sup -ix )$
                   1193: \&Error\*T$ roman erf (z) = 2 over sqrt pi \e
                   1194:        int sub 0 sup z e sup {-t sup 2} dt$
                   1195: \&Bessel\*T$ J sub 0 (z) = 1 over pi \e
                   1196:        int sub 0 sup pi cos ( z sin theta ) d theta $
                   1197: \&Zeta\*T$ zeta (s) = \e
                   1198:        sum from k=1 to inf k sup -s ~~( Re~s > 1)$
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                   1201: .sp
                   1202: .EQ
                   1203: delim $$
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                   1207: doublebox, center;
                   1208: c c
                   1209: l l.
                   1210: Name   Definition
                   1211: .sp
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                   1213: Sine   $sin (x) = 1 over 2i ( e sup ix - e sup -ix )$
                   1214: Error  $ roman erf (z) = 2 over sqrt pi int sub 0 sup z e sup {-t sup 2} dt$
                   1215: Bessel $ J sub 0 (z) = 1 over pi int sub 0 sup pi cos ( z sin theta ) d theta $
                   1216: Zeta   $ zeta (s) = sum from k=1 to inf k sup -s ~~( Re~s > 1)$
                   1217: .TE
                   1218: .vs -2p
                   1219: .br
                   1220: .bd I 2
                   1221: .sp 1
                   1222: .hh "Usage"
                   1223: .ps 9
                   1224: .vs 10p
                   1225: .ds & \\s-1&\\s0
                   1226: .TS
                   1227: l.
                   1228: \h'.25i'Documents with just text:
                   1229: troff -ms files 
                   1230: \h'.25i'With equations only:
                   1231: eqn files | troff -ms 
                   1232: \h'.25i'With tables only:
                   1233: tbl files | troff -ms 
                   1234: \h'.25i'With both tables and equations:
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                   1236: _
                   1237: .TE
                   1238: .ft R
                   1239: .fi
                   1240: .sp .5
                   1241: The above generates \s-2STARE\s0 output on
                   1242: \s-2GCOS\s0: replace
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                   1244: \-st
                   1245: .ft R
                   1246: with
                   1247: .ft 3
                   1248: \-ph
                   1249: .ft R
                   1250: for typesetter output.
                   1251: .ft 1
                   1252: .bd I
                   1253: .b2

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