software tools question
Henry McGilton -- Software Products
henry%angel at Sun.COM
Tue Dec 12 06:58:32 AEST 1989
In article <14720 at boulder.Colorado.EDU>, skwu at boulder.Colorado.EDU (WU SHI-KUEI) writes:
* With System V by far the easiest solution to including
* a table in multiple documents is to process the table
* source with 'tbl', redirecting the output to a file
* which can be included anywhere. I.e.:
tbl table1.src > table1.fmt
tbl table2.src > table2.fmt
There are some minor (possibly major) problems with this approach:
o if your source has grap or pic programs, you must
then preprocess the stuff using those programs first:
grap table1.src | pic | tbl > table1.fmt
o if your source has equations, you must
then process the stuff using eqn as well:
grap table1.src | pic | tbl | eqn > table1.fmt
This leads to a couple of problems:
1. you use a lot more disk space keeping all
the intermediate forms of the stuff around.
The expansion factor through tbl and eqn can
be around 10 to 1.
2. time after time after time I've seen neophyte
users do exactly this process, followed by removing
the original sources. They don't understand that
it's a one-way process, and that getting from
expanded tbl output back to a tbl description is
hard work.
* There is no need for any other software tools (At least
* with 'mm' or any of the other System V text formatting tools).
soelim or one of its clones is a safer answer.
............. Henry
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