Full text of YASC (n/troff stuff)
Doug Gwyn <gwyn>
gwyn at brl-tgr.ARPA
Sun Jan 20 22:57:51 AEST 1985
> I think the real mistake lies in the attempt to specify line length
> in INCHES (You ethnocentrist Americans :-)), rather than, the most
> reasonable CHARACTERS. I have been using Honeywell's "runoff" text
> processing system on a 68/80 Multics for a long time and all arguments
> are in number of characters or line. Same thing on the WORDIX word processing
> system on the IBM PC/XT. The documentation IS cryptic, and
> No one says that you have to use the little "i". I got it all OK
> now, but I guess I'm going to implement macros for Multics runoff.
> It's a pity, n/troff has such a potential but screwy docs....
Uh-huh. How big IS a "character", anyway? My printer and typesetters
have several character widths, even at the same point size. I bet those
Brand-X word processors you like so much would have fun with these devices.
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