Annotation of researchv10no/cmd/pp/pp.1, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: .TH PP 1 
                      2: .SH NAME
                      3: pp \- C pretty printer
                      4: .SH SYNOPSIS
                      5: .B pp
                      6: [\fB\-T\fPdev]
                      7: [\fB\-f\fPfont]
                      8: [\fB\-t\fPtitle]
                      9: [files]
                     10: .SH DESCRIPTION
                     11: .I Pp
                     12: formats the named C source files, or its standard input
                     13: if none are given,
                     14: and produces troff
                     15: .I output
                     16: format on its standard output.
                     17: Thus, its output is suitable for printing on a typesetter with
                     18: a program such as
                     19: d202(1).
                     20: In the output, comments are italicized,
                     21: keywords are emboldened,
                     22: and each page has header and footer tags.
                     23: The
                     24: .B \-T
                     25: option sets the device for output; the default is 202.
                     26: The
                     27: .B \-f
                     28: option sets the main font; the default is E, or Eurostyle.
                     29: The
                     30: .B \-t
                     31: option generates a title page with the title specified and a
                     32: date stamp.
                     33: .SH DIAGNOSTICS
                     34: .I Pp
                     35: complains and exits if it cannot find a required font.
                     36: If this happens, take the name of the missing font to
                     37: a local font guru.
                     38: .SH "SEE ALSO"
                     39: pr(1), troff(1), d202(1), dcan(1), etc.

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