Sujet : Re: Document processing -- modern deroff(1)?
De : phaywood (at) *nospam* alphalink.com.au (Peter 'Shaggy' Haywood)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.miscDate : 17. Aug 2024, 06:14:44
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So I'm (finally) writing a book, and using groff -mom macros
for typesetting. Wanted to run what I have so far through
style(1) and diction(1), which on Linux requires one to
run the input through deroff(1) first.
Linux doesn't seem to have deroff.
Sure it does; just not the distro you're using. But the source code is
easy enough to find. A quick Duck-Duck-Go search followed by a little
following of links lead me to this URL:
http://www.moria.de/~michael/deroff/deroff-2.0.tar.gzDownload, install, enjoy!
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