tmac
Files
in
/sys/lib/tmac:
- complet.1127: address of the director of AT&T… undocumented
- cover.1127: address of the director of AT&T… undocumented
- mmn mm macros for nroff, undocumented
- mmt: mm macros for troff(1), undocumented
- name.sed: sed(1) script used by tmac.cs
- sendcover: rc(1) script used by tmac.mcs
- strings.mm: mm macro strings, undocumented
- tmac.an: man(6) macros
- tmac.anhtml: Use man(6) with HTML
- tmac.antimes: man(6) for Times New Roman?
- tmac.bits: ‘macros to typset bitmaps,’ see 10th Edition UNIX manual: mbits(6), does not seem to be needed
- tmac.cs: coversheet macros, documented in 10th Edition UNIX manual; pdf or PostScript of section on ms/mcs available from Dennis Ritchie
- tmac.e: me macros, made by Eric Allman for BSD. His tutorial paper and the reference manual.
- tmac.html: mhtml(6) macros
- tmac.jsdisp: displays macros, e.g. keeps, documented?
- tmac.m: mm macros, documented in System V and WWB manuals
- tmac.mcs: mcs macros, apparently a special version of ms(6), undocumented
- tmac.nihongo: mnihongo(6) macros
- tmac.org: ‘.so /usr/lib/macros/org’, undocumented
- tmac.pictures: mpictures(6) macros
- tmac.psychrefs: format references à la refer(1), undocumented
- tmac.ptx: macros for indexes, undocumented
- tmac.rscover: macros for cover pages? undocumented
- tmac.s, ms(6) macros
- tmac.scover: more macros for ms(6), not directly documented
- tmac.sdisp: more macros for ms(6), not directly documented
- tmac.skeep: more macros for ms(6), not directly documented
- tmac.soft: macros from mel…, not documented - perhaps for "SOFTWARE - Practice and Experience"
- tmac.spe: extension of -mpm (see /n/sources/extra) for "SOFTWARE - Practice and Experience"; requires -mpm and includes it (so you don't have to). Contains a sample document (in an .ig block at the top)
- tmac.srefs: format references à la refer(1)
- tmac.twb: slide macros for a tool called "Toastmaster's Workbench"; documented in First Edition manual (http://doc.cat-v.org/plan_9/1st_edition/manual.pdf, see twb(9.1) on page 515) and the fb/twb program to handle this is no longer available
- tmac.uni: converts Unicode characters to their roff equivalent, is it needed?
- tmac.v: mv macros, for view graphs and slides. Original Bell Labs paper at /n/sources/contrib/pietro/mv.pdf (~10MB).