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4: VTROFF(1) UNIX Programmer's Manual VTROFF(1)
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8: NAME
9: vtroff - troff to a raster plotter
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11: SYNOPSIS
12: vtroff [ -w ] [ -F majorfont ] [ -123 minorfont ] [ -l_l_e_n_g_t_h
13: ] [ -x ] troff arguments
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15: DESCRIPTION
16: _V_t_r_o_f_f runs _t_r_o_f_f(1) sending its output through various pro-
17: grams to produce typeset output on a raster plotter such as
18: a Benson-Varian or or a Versatec. The -W option specifies
19: that a wide output device be used; the default is to use a
20: narrow device. The -l (lower case l) option causes the out-
21: put to be split onto successive pages every _l_e_n_g_t_h inches
22: rather than the default 11''.
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24: The default font is a Hershey font. If some other font is
25: desired you can give a -F argument and then the font name.
26: This will place normal, italic and bold versions of the font
27: on positions 1, 2, and 3. To place a font only on a single
28: position, you can give an argument of the form -_n and the
29: minor font name. A .r will be added to the minor font name
30: if needed. Thus ``vtroff -ms paper'' will set a paper in
31: the Hershey font, while ``vtroff -F nonie -ms paper'' will
32: set the paper in the (sans serif) nonie font. The -x option
33: asks for exact simulation of photo-typesetter output. (I.e.
34: using the width tables for the C.A.T. photo-typesetter)
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36: FILES
37: /usr/lib/tmac/tmac.vcatdefault font mounts and bug fixes
38: /usr/lib/fontinfo/* fixes for other fonts
39: /usr/lib/vfont directory containing fonts
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41: SEE ALSO
42: troff(1), vfont(5), vpr(1)
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44: BUGS
45: Since some macro packages work correctly only if the fonts
46: named R, I, B, and S are mounted, and since the Versatec
47: fonts have different widths for individual characters than
48: the fonts found on the typesetter, the following dodge was
49: necessary: If you don't use the ``.fp'' troff directive then
50: you get the widths of the standard typesetter fonts suitable
51: for shipping the output of troff over the network to the
52: computer center A machine for phototypesetting. If, how-
53: ever, you remount the R, I, B and S fonts, then you get the
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