nroff page length
Dan Mercer
mercer at npdiss1.StPaul.NCR.COM
Tue Sep 11 01:56:21 AEST 1990
In article <807 at ofssrv.syssup.tds.philips.nl> karl at syssup.tds.PHILIPS.nl (Karl Lovink) writes:
:I have ported some programs to our Unix System V machine and
:now I am trying to print out the manual pages.
:I have installed the AT&T Documenters Work Bench.
:Attached to my system there is a HP Laserjet II printer, and when
:I print out the manual pages, the every page is 2 lines too long.
:Now I can edit all the files and strip two lines on every page,
:but I think there should be a better way to handle this.
:By the way I tried already .pl, this makes no difference.
Our LaserPrinter prints 60 lines per page. I created my own tmac and
macro files (our tmac files .so macro files, where real nroff source
resides.) the file /usr/lib/tmac.c10 has one line:
.so /usr/lib/macros/c10
the /usr/lib/macros/c10 file is a duplicate of /usr/lib/macros/an with
one additional line:
.pl 60v
The v tells nroff to use lines, not linear measurement.
I invoke the command:
nroff -mc10 files | lpr -b
I'm no nroff wizard, and I had to experiment to find the right
place to put the line. I hope this helps.
:Could somebody give me a clue how to do this, I'am not
:really familiar with nroff and others.
:
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Dan Mercer
Reply-To: mercer at npdiss1.StPaul.NCR.COM (Dan Mercer)
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