-ms or -mm macro package ?
jsq at ut-sally.UUCP
jsq at ut-sally.UUCP
Mon Oct 24 14:58:18 AEST 1983
The 4.1xBSD nroff can be hacked to support the USG -mm macros by adding
one command. It's about ten lines of code. If you don't want to do that,
you can do a simple global replacement on the -mm macros and take care of
most of the offending cases (it has to do with page numbering).
Getting the System V nroff up on 4BSD is also not really that hard.
My impression of the BRL System-V-on-4BSD emulator thus far is that it is
a useful idea but needs more work.
It's not clear why anybody wants to compare -ms and -mm. Comparing -me
and -mm would be more appropriate. The -me macros do several things the
-mm ones don't, such as produce decent indexes. The -mx macros that come
with 4.2BSD (basically -ms plus indexes, and so forth) also might be
a contender.
--
John Quarterman, CS Dept., University of Texas, Austin, Texas
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