troff2lj problems
Greg Woods
woods at gpu.utcs.toronto.edu
Sun Aug 14 08:43:56 AEST 1988
In article <23 at volition.dec.com> vixie at decwrl.dec.com (Paul Vixie) writes:
>In article <5334 at rpp386.UUCP> jfh at rpp386.UUCP (The Beach Bum) writes:
># plexus, in their transfinite wisdom, renamed the old troff to `otroff'
># and the new device independent troff has become `troff'. a quick
># check of programs SCO includes with their text processing system
># reveals that only one troff is included. and if murphy has his way,
># it is the WRONG one ;-)
SCO were still shipping DWB 1.0, though I imagine they'll fix this slip
with the new .
>It's fairly common in recent releases of DWB for the old troff to be shipped
>as "otroff". I wish DWB as shipped with ISC 386/ix had this feature. As it
>is, my 386/ix system can't run troff to the HP LJ2 because even though I have
>troff2lj, I don't have otroff. So I use nroff. Bletcherous.
...
>Anybody got a free solution to this? I've asked ISC for otroff, but they
>ignored me. Sigh.
I also use nroff, though I haven't quite got my (thank god (or AT&T?),
new style) nterm entry quite correct for it. It seems to ignore top
margin settings unless I reset it first. [Paul, have you got a working one?]
If someone could send me the source of <<ANY>> ditroff post processor,
and docs for the printer it supports, I'll get to work on a
post-processor for the HP Laserjet II (I have indirect access to one
[without any fancy font cartidges (ie no TimesRoman) :-(].) The (thank
ISC, online) docs for ditroff output format don't go a long way to
suggest good implementations of a post- processor.
I'm also anxiously awaiting 386/ix 1.0.6, since I have also access to a
NEC Postscript PagePrinter (but it's one floor down), and the Postscript
post-processor is rumoured to be in the next release!
>(Speaking as an individual, DEC doesn't have any 386 systems that I know of.)
Too bad, they should realy be investigating the competition.
Anyone know if Prentice-Hall will be able to publish the DWB 2.0 manuals
and guides? ISC really need to get their own *full* set of manuals
printed. Many corportate customers, including my clients, despise
having to go to the book store for the documentation, and then finding
it comes in paper-back only. IBM leads this battle by a light-year!
--
Greg Woods.
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