[Lincs] Guide to Groff [was: Reminder: IRC Meeting, Tuesday 8pm]

Grahame.Mulliss at ulh.nhs.uk Grahame.Mulliss at ulh.nhs.uk
Fri Aug 13 09:50:17 BST 2004


Just a quick thanks to both Keith and Peter for the gruff/troff info,
much appreciated.

Grahame


-----Original Message-----
From: Keith Marshall [mailto:keith.d.marshall at ntlworld.com] 
Sent: 12 August 2004 19:51
To: Lincolnshire Linux User Group; Mulliss Grahame (ULHT)
Subject: Re: [Lincs] Guide to Groff [was: Reminder: IRC Meeting, Tuesday
8pm]

On Wednesday 11 August 2004 9:28 am, Grahame.Mulliss at ulh.nhs.uk wrote:
> Just had a look at the logs... glad to see everyone is taking an
> interest in whats going on...ha ha.
>
> Anyway heres a quick question where can I pick up a "dummies guide"
type
> book to groff?

The manpages and info docs supplied with groff itself are pretty good.

I don't know of a "dummies guide" book, but you could try "Unix Text 
Processing", by Dale Dougherty and Tim O'Reilly.  It isn't really groff 
specific -- wriiten before groff made its original appearance -- it
covers 
the use of a number of *nix tools, centred around AT&T troff, is quite 
comprehensive, and highly recommended.  (And, incidentally, the original
book 
was itself typeset using troff).

Sadly, this book is out of print, but Larry Kollar et. al. have
transcribed 
it, and maintain a downloadable online copy, in PDF, PostScript and
groff 
source formats, at http://home.alltel.net/kollar/utp/

You could also subscribe to the groff mailing list -- see 
http://groff.ffii.org for details.  You will always find a number of
people 
there, who are willing to answer questions, and offer advice.

HTH.

Best regards,
Keith.





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