jrm@cblpe.UUCP (John Miller) (10/17/86)
I am looking for a package that is functionally identical to the
MM (Memorandum Macros) package available on UNIX that I can use
on a ATT PC 6300 running MSDOS. I would also need the nroff or troff that the
macros produce code for. Examples of these macros are:
.TL for title of a document.
.P for the beginning of a new paragraph
.H 1 for the beginning of a new header line
Is anyone aware of such a package for the PC that would be available
commercially or otherwise?
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romwa@utcs.UUCP (10/21/86)
I, too, would be interested in having an nroff for the PC. We do a lot of work on PC's and then move it to XENIX for typesetting. It would be great to be able to preview the typeset text on the PC. Another alternative which we have begun to look at is to rewrite the PD "roff" program so that the use of the dot commands is directly parallel to mm/ms or n/troff. The code is available in C from many BBS's. There are many limitations with roff and there is no use in reinventing the wheel however, if a "real" nroff for the PC is available. Mark T. Dornfeld The Royal Ontario Museum Toronto, Ontario Canada utcs!romwa -or- utcs!romwa!mark
wjr@rayssd.UUCP (Bill) (10/22/86)
> > I am looking for a package that is functionally identical to the > MM (Memorandum Macros) package available on UNIX that I can use > on a ATT PC 6300 running MSDOS. I would also need the nroff or troff that the > macros produce code for. Examples of these macros are: > > .TL for title of a document. > .P for the beginning of a new paragraph > .H 1 for the beginning of a new header line > > Is anyone aware of such a package for the PC that would be available > commercially or otherwise? > -- Yes, I have had one for a PC for several years although I haven't used it yet. The package is called "Carousel Tool Book" and works on IBM PC and compatables. The "toolkit" is a series of UNIX-like tools with one of the programs being called "format" which is very similar to nroff. However, you will have to generate some of your own macros to use with "format". The companys address and phone are taken from the documentation I have: Carousel MicroTools Inc. 609 Kearney Street El Cerrito, CA 94530 415-528-1300 I don't even know if they are still in business...but good luck anyway. Bill Ramey
blob@bnrmtv.UUCP (Brian Bechtel) (10/22/86)
Elan Computer Group 260 Alta Vista Avenue Los Altos, CA 94022 (415) 948-8193 publishes a complete system of programs for MSDOS with troff, nroff, eqn, pic, tbl plus support for the HP LaserJet. Their ad is on page 20 of the August 86 "Unix Review". I know they advertise in other publications as well. The reviews have been favorable. --Brian Bechtel {amdahl, hplabs}!bnrmtv!blob
devinney@sunybcs.UUCP (George DeVinney) (10/25/86)
The IBM Users group here in buffalo has what they call 'nroff' and describe as aUNIX like text editor. It's not 'nroff' and I don't know how good it might be. Their board is at (716) 832-1398. You need approval to download but it usually will not take long. -- UUCP : {cmcl2,hao,harpo}!seismo!rochester!rocksvax!sunybcs!devinney | ...{allegra,decvax,watmath}!sunybcs!devinney | ARPA : devinney%buffalo@csnet-relay | BITNET : devinney@sunybcs |