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1.1 root 1: This is both nroff and troff; "make" makes
2: troff, and "make nroff" makes (guess what) nroff.
3: Be sure the remove *.o between these two.
4: The results are called a.out and na.out, just to
5: confuse the issue.
6:
7: This nroff does away with the nonsensical organization
8: of terminal tables of the previous version. Terminals
9: are described with the same language as before but the
10: files are ascii. Working examples are in ./term; the
11: named parameters at the beginning MUST be present in
12: the order given. Character sets can be anything you
13: want; see tab.think for a biggish example.
14:
15: Terminal tables belong in /usr/lib/term; the names
16: ("tab.xxx") don't collide with the old names ("tabxxx").
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