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1.1 ! root 1: .TH DOCSUBMIT 1 ! 2: .CT 1 writing_output ! 3: .SH NAME ! 4: docsubmit \- send document to library ! 5: .SH SYNOPSIS ! 6: .B docsubmit ! 7: [ ! 8: .B -c ! 9: .I cover-file ! 10: ] ! 11: [ ! 12: .B -C ! 13: ] ! 14: [ ! 15: .B -r ! 16: .I ref-file ! 17: ] ! 18: [ ! 19: .B -t ! 20: ] ! 21: .I file ... ! 22: .SH DESCRIPTION ! 23: .I Docsubmit ! 24: sends the full text of a TM, including cover sheet, ! 25: to the Bell Laboratories library network, for inclusion ! 26: in the libraries' Linus database. ! 27: The ! 28: .I files ! 29: are those that would be mentioned in a ! 30: .I troff ! 31: command to print the paper; files included by ! 32: .B .so ! 33: macros or by preprocessors such as ! 34: .IR pic (1) ! 35: should not be mentioned. ! 36: The options are ! 37: .TP ! 38: .BI -c " coverfile ! 39: Cover sheet is in a file by itself. ! 40: .TP ! 41: .B -C ! 42: Cover sheet is in the document. ! 43: One of ! 44: .B -c ! 45: or ! 46: .B -C ! 47: must be specified. ! 48: .TP ! 49: .BI -r " ref-file ! 50: Specify a separate reference file for ! 51: .IR refer (1) ! 52: or ! 53: .IR prefer (1). ! 54: .TP ! 55: .B -t ! 56: The single ! 57: .I file ! 58: is ! 59: .IR tex (1) ! 60: source; only the base name, without ! 61: .BR .tex , ! 62: should be specified. ! 63: .PP ! 64: Electronic submission ! 65: is not a substitute for the official paper submission. ! 66: For more information ! 67: contact your local library or call (201)582-4840. ! 68: .SH EXAMPLES ! 69: .EX ! 70: docgen cover-file ! 71: eqn cover-file file.1 file.2 | troff | lp ! 72: docsubmit -c cover-file file.1 file.2 ! 73: .EE ! 74: .SH FILES ! 75: .F /usr/lib/docsubmit/* ! 76: .SH "SEE ALSO" ! 77: .IR troff (1), ! 78: .IR docgen (1) ! 79: .SH BUGS ! 80: Only documents that may be viewed by any AT&T employee can ! 81: have their full text made available under Linus. ! 82: .br ! 83: Documents with a complicated construction process, ! 84: such as a shell script or makefile, cannot be handled ! 85: directly.
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