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1.1 root 1: .TH MONK 1
2: .CT 1 writing_other
3: .SH NAME
4: monk, monksample \- typeset documents and letters
5: .SH SYNOPSIS
6: .B monk
7: [
8: .I options
9: |\
10: .I files
11: ]
12: .PP
13: .B monksample
14: [
15: .I sample
16: ]
17: .SH DESCRIPTION
18: .I Monk
19: formats the text in the named
20: .I files
21: for
22: phototypesetting, using other
23: .IR troff (1)
24: preprocessors as necessary.
25: .I Options\^
26: are given below.
27: Any other arguments or flags (e.g.,
28: .BR -o1-2 )
29: are passed
30: to
31: .I troff.
32: Options can occur in any order and can be intermixed with files.
33: .PP
34: .PD 0
35: .TP
36: .BI -A commands
37: Invoke the
38: .I commands
39: after all preprocessors and before
40: .IR troff .
41: .TP
42: .BI -B commands
43: Invoke the
44: .I commands
45: after
46: .I monk
47: and before any other preprocessor.
48: .PD
49: .TP
50: .B -E
51: Invoke the
52: .B -e
53: option of
54: .IR troff .
55: .TP
56: .BR -N
57: Use the uncompressed monk databases.
58: This facilitates debugging monk database entries.
59: .TP
60: .BI -R file
61: Use
62: .I file
63: as the index file for
64: .IR prefer (1).
65: .TP
66: .BI -S dest
67: Send output to device
68: .IR dest .
69: Supported forms are:
70: .RS
71: .TF -Sapsend
72: .TP
73: .BR -Sapsend
74: Linotronic 100; see
75: .IR apsend (1).
76: .TP
77: .BR -Sd202
78: Mergenthaler Linotron 202; see
79: .IR d202 (A).
80: .TP
81: .BR -Slp
82: Postscript line printer; see
83: .IR lp (1)
84: (default).
85: .TP
86: .BR -Sthink
87: HP ThinkJet; see
88: .IR thinkblt (9.1).
89: .TP
90: .BR -Sproof
91: Teletype 5620 or 630 terminal; see
92: .IR proof (9.1).
93: .TP
94: .BR -S-
95: Standard output.
96: .PD
97: .RE
98: .TP 0
99: .BI -T device
100: Prepare output for device specified as in
101: .B -T
102: option of
103: .IR troff (1).
104: .TP
105: .B -x
106: Shows the preprocessors that are being invoked.
107: .PD
108: .PP
109: The following options are not normally needed because monk automatically
110: determines which preprocessors are required.
111: However, if the commands in
112: .B -A
113: or
114: .B -B
115: options require a preprocessor, their use can be forced by
116: the following options.
117: .PP
118: .PD 0
119: .TP
120: .B -c
121: .I col
122: postprocessor; see
123: .IR column (1).
124: (Automatically invoked for many printing terminals.)
125: .TP
126: .B -cn
127: .IR cite (A)
128: .TP
129: .B -e
130: .IR eqn (1)
131: .TP
132: .B -g
133: .IR grap (1)
134: .TP
135: .B -i
136: .IR ideal (1)
137: .TP
138: .B -ipa
139: .IR ipa (A)
140: .TP
141: .B -p
142: .IR pic (1)
143: .TP
144: .B -r
145: .IR prefer (1)
146: .TP
147: .B -t
148: .IR tbl (1)
149: .TP
150: .B -tp
151: .IR tped ;
152: see
153: .IR ped (9.1)
154: .PD
155: .PP
156: .I Monksample
157: produces on the standard output a skeleton document that you can
158: redirect into a file and edit.
159: If no argument is given,
160: .I monksample
161: prints a list of the available
162: .I samples.
163: They are:
164: .TF centerpb
165: .TP
166: .B acm
167: Association for Computing Machinery galley sheets.
168: .TP
169: .B centerpb
170: Center Phone Book.
171: .TP
172: .B cspress
173: Computer Science Press galley sheets.
174: .TP
175: .B form1
176: AT&T Bell Laboratories merit review form 1.
177: .TP
178: .B im
179: AT&T Bell Laboratories internal memorandum.
180: .TP
181: .B kluwer
182: Kluwer Academic Publishers book format.
183: .TP
184: .B letter
185: Letters with optional AT&T letterhead.
186: .TP
187: .B memo
188: Internal AT&T correspondence.
189: .TP
190: .B model
191: IEEE/ACM model sheets.
192: .TP
193: .B research
194: AT&T Bell Laboratories bi-annual research report.
195: .TP
196: .B rp
197: AT&T Bell Laboratories release paper.
198: .TP
199: .B song
200: Song sheets for singing at nursing homes.
201: .TP
202: .B tc
203: AT&T Bell Laboratories technical correspondence.
204: .TP
205: .B tm
206: AT&T Bell Laboratories technical memorandum.
207: .PD
208: .SH EXAMPLES
209: .TP
210: .L
211: monk paper
212: Format the file using the default typesetter fonts and output device.
213: .TP
214: .L
215: monk -Sproof paper
216: Format a file and proof it on a 5620 terminal.
217: .SH FILES
218: .TF $MHOME/sample
219: .TP
220: .F $MHOME/cite
221: forward and backward reference preprocessor
222: .TP
223: .F $MHOME/db
224: monk databases
225: .TP
226: .F $MHOME/monk
227: monk compiler
228: .TP
229: .F $MHOME/tmac.p
230: macros for
231: .IR pic (1)
232: preprocessor
233: .TP
234: .F $MHOME/sample
235: directory for existing samples
236: .SH "SEE ALSO"
237: .IR prefer (1),
238: .IR troff (1),
239: .IR tex (1),
240: .IR lp (1),
241: .IR apsend (1),
242: .IR d202 (A),
243: .IR thinkblt (9.1),
244: .IR proof (9.1)
245: .br
246: Murrel, S. L.,
247: Kowalski, T. J.,
248: `Typing Documents on the UNIX System: Using Monk 0.3',
249: this manual, Volume 2
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