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).