[comp.sources.wanted] Wanted: -ms macros

mdv@comtst.UUCP (Mike Verstegen) (10/18/90)

Is the -ms macro package part of DWB or it is freely distributable?
Our troff vendor did not provide either the -me or the -ms macro package.
I recall something about a Berkly version that might be available. Can
anybody shed any light on this?

A lot of the source we get off the net have guides and other documentation
that uses -ms and I'd like to get it printed.

Thanks

Mike
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npn@cbnewsl.att.com (nils-peter.nelson) (10/19/90)

This has been posted before, but...
The -ms, -mm, -mview, -mv and other macro packages distributed
with DWB 2.0, DWB 3.1 and by various VARs (Elan, SoftQuad,
ImageNetwork) and in V10 Unix are all AT&T Proprietary source
code.  Just because you can read the files doesn't mean you're
allowed to copy them and send them to someone else.  That
would be a violation of copyright law and of the license
agreement. I believe -me is Sun Microsystems proprietary.

It is legal to implement your own package based on the
published documentation, but anything found on the net
that appears to be our code will be reported to our
legal department.

henry@zoo.toronto.edu (Henry Spencer) (10/19/90)

In article <318@comtst.UUCP> mdv@comtst.UUCP (Mike Verstegen) writes:
>Is the -ms macro package part of DWB or it is freely distributable?

It's licensed software.  Not sure whether it's part of DWB in particular,
since AT&T has been trying to pretend that -ms doesn't exist for a long
time (-mm is the only real macro package, is the theory).

Partial emulations of -ms exist in the C News documentation directory
and in the awf text formatter (see recent comp.sources.unix).
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guy@auspex.auspex.com (Guy Harris) (10/31/90)

>I believe -me is Sun Microsystems proprietary.

You believe incorrectly.  It was cooked up at Berkeley, comes with
4.xBSD (that's where SunOS picked it up), and in the 4.3-tahoe version
has the Berkeley "AT&T-free" copyright notice.