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   groff_me    ( 7 )

пакет макросов 'me' для форматирования документов с помощью GNU roff ('me' macro package for formatting documents with GNU roff)

Имя (Name)

groff_me - 'me' macro package for formatting documents with GNU roff


Синопсис (Synopsis)

groff -me [option ...] [file ...] groff -m me [option ...] [file ...]


Описание (Description)

The GNU implementation of the me macro package is part of the groff document formatting system. The me package of macro definitions for the roff language provides a convenient facility for preparing technical papers in various formats. This version is based on the me distributed with 4.4BSD and can be used with the GNU troff formatter as well as those descended from AT&T troff.

Many roff requests are unsafe in conjunction with this package; however, the following requests may be used with impunity after the first pp macro call.

.bp begin new page .br break output line here .sp n insert n spacing lines .ls n (line spacing) n=1 single, n=2 double .na no alignment of right margin .ce n center next n lines .ul n underline next n lines

Note: In contrast to its behavior with other macro packages and 'raw' roff, when using the me package, the .sp request (redefined by me as a macro) will not put space at the top of a page.

Output of the grn, pic, eqn, refer, and tbl preprocessors is acceptable as input.

Macro reference Numeric arguments to macros are denoted with lowercase letters and string arguments with uppercase. An optional macro argument such as x appears in brackets, [x]. Arguments to macros generally must be quoted if they contain spaces or tabs. An exception is the argument to header and footer macros, which require some explanation. They take the form 'c left c middle c right c', with spaces added here for clarity. The strings left, middle, and right correspond to their page placement and can contain unprotected spaces and/or tabs, but must not contain the (non-space) character c, which delimits them. For brevity, the table presents header and footer arguments as clcmcrc. Popular choices for c are the neutral apostrophe ''' and the neutral double quote '"'.

This list is incomplete; some requests are too complex to summarize in a table, and some that are listed below accept additional arguments not shown. See the '-me Reference Manual' for further details.

Macro Initial Causes Explanation Value Break ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── .(c - yes Begin centered block. .(d - no Begin delayed text.

.(f - no Begin footnote. .(l - yes Begin list. .(q - yes Begin major quote. .(x [X] - no Begin item in index (named X). .(z - no Begin floating keep. .)c - yes End centered block. .)d - yes End delayed text. .)f - yes End footnote. .)l - yes End list. .)q - yes End major quote. .)x - yes End index item. .)z - yes End floating keep. .++ M [clcmcrc] - no Define paper section as M, which must be one of C (chapter), A (appendix), P (preliminary, i.e., front matter or table of contents), AB (abstract), B (bibliography), RC (chapters renumbered from page one each chapter), or RA (appendix renumbered from page one) (and set page header to clcmcrc). .+c [T] - yes Begin chapter (or appendix, etc., as set by .++) (with title T). .1c 1 yes One-column format on a new page. .2c 1 yes Two-column format. .EN - yes Space after equation produced by eqn or neqn. .EQ [M [T]] - yes Begin displayed equation (with indentation M, which must be one of C (centered, default), I (indented), or L (justified left) (and title T in right margin)). .GE - yes End grn picture, leaving the current position at the bottom of the picture. .GF - yes End grn picture, leaving the current position at the top of the picture. .GS - yes Begin grn picture. .IE - yes End ideal picture, leaving the current position at the bottom of the picture. .IF - yes End ideal picture, leaving the current position at the top of the picture. .IS - yes Begin ideal picture. .PE - yes End pic picture, leaving the current position at the bottom of the picture. .PF - yes End pic picture, leaving the current position at the top of the picture. .PS - yes Begin pic picture. .TE - yes End tbl table. .TH - yes End heading of tbl table. .TS [H] - yes Begin tbl table; if H, table repeats heading on each page.

.b [X [Y]] - no Print X in bold (appending Y in the previous font); if no arguments, switch to bold. .ba n 0 yes Augment the base indent (for regular text, like paragraphs) by n. .bc - yes Begin new column. .bi [X [Y]] - no Print X in bold italics (appending Y in the previous font); if no arguments, switch to bold italics. .bu - yes Begin bulleted paragraph. .bx [X [Y]] - no Print X in a box (with Y appended). Renders reliably only if filling disabled. .ef clcmcrc """" no Set even-numbered page footer. .eh clcmcrc """" no Set even-numbered page header. .fo clcmcrc """" no Set page footer. .hx - no Suppress headers and footers on next page. .he clcmcrc """" no Set page header. .hl - yes Draw a horizontal line. .i [X [Y]] - no Print X in italics (appending Y in the previous font); if no arguments, switch to italics. .ip [X [n]] n=5n yes Start indented paragraph (with hanging tag X (and indentation n)). .lp - yes Begin paragraph with first line flush left. .n1 - no Number lines from one, in margin, on each page. .n2 [N] - no Number lines from N, in margin. Stop numbering if N missing; resume where stopped with number N if unsigned, or resume with number incremented by ±N. .np 1 yes Start numbered paragraph. .of clcmcrc """" no Set odd-numbered page footer. .oh clcmcrc """" no Set odd-numbered page header. .pd - yes Print delayed text. .pp - yes Begin paragraph with indented first line. .r [X [Y]] - no Print X in roman (appending Y in the previous font); if no arguments, switch to roman. .re 0.5i no Reset tabs to default values. .sh [n [T]] n=1 yes Start numbered section; print section number (set to n (and title T)) in bold. .sk - no Leave the next page blank. Only one page is remembered ahead. .sm X [Y] - no Print X in a smaller point size (appending Y at the previous size).

.sz n 10p no Augment the point size by n points. .tp - yes Begin title page. .u X [Y] - no Underline X (appending Y without underlining). Renders reliably only if filling disabled. .uh [T] - yes Start unnumbered section (and print title T in bold). .xp [X] - no Print index (named X).