.ig \"-*- nroff -*- Copyright (C) 1989-1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice are preserved on all copies. Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this manual under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided that the entire resulting derived work is distributed under the terms of a permission notice identical to this one. Permission is granted to copy and distribute translations of this manual into another language, under the above conditions for modified versions, except that this permission notice may be included in translations approved by the Free Software Foundation instead of in the original English. .. .TH GROTTY 1 "26 June 1995" "Groff Version 1.11" .SH NAME grotty \- groff driver for typewriter-like devices .SH SYNOPSIS .B grotty [ .B \-hfbuodBUv ] [ .BI \-F dir ] [ .IR files \|.\|.\|. ] .SH DESCRIPTION .B grotty translates the output of GNU .B troff into a form suitable for typewriter-like devices. Normally .B grotty should invoked by using the .B groff command with a .B \-Tascii or .B \-Tlatin1 option. If no files are given, .B grotty will read the standard input. A filename of .B \- will also cause .B grotty to read the standard input. Output is written to the standard output. .LP Normally .B grotty prints a bold character .I c using the sequence .RI ` c .SM BACKSPACE .IR c ' and a italic character .I c by the sequence .RB ` _ .SM BACKSPACE .IR c '. These sequences can be displayed on a terminal by piping through .BR ul (1). Pagers such as .BR more (1) or .BR less (1) are also able to display these sequences. Use either .B \-B or .B \-U when piping into .BR less (1); use .B \-b when piping into .BR more (1). There is no need to filter the output through .BR col (1) since .B grotty never outputs reverse line feeds. .LP The font description file may contain a command .IP .BI internalname\ n .LP where .I n is a decimal integer. If the 01 bit in .I n is set, then the font will be treated as an italic font; if the 02 bit is set, then it will be treated as a bold font. The code field in the font description field gives the code which will be used to output the character. This code can also be used in the .B \eN escape sequence in .BR troff . .SH OPTIONS .TP .BI \-F dir Search the directory .IB dir /dev name for font and device description files; .I name is the name of the device, usually .B ascii or .BR latin1 . .TP .B \-h Use horizontal tabs in the output. Tabs are assumed to be set every 8 columns. .TP .B \-f Use form feeds in the output. A form feed will be output at the end of each page that has no output on its last line. .TP .B \-b Suppress the use of overstriking for bold characters. .TP .B \-u Suppress the use of underlining for italic characters. .TP .B \-B Use only overstriking for bold-italic characters. .TP .B \-U Use only underlining for bold-italic characters. .TP .B \-o Suppress overstriking (other than for bold or underlined characters). .TP .B \-d Ignore all .B \eD commands. Without this .B grotty will render .B \eD'l\|.\|.\|.' commands that have at least at least one zero argument (and so are either horizontal or vertical) using .BR \- , .B | and .B + characters. .TP .B \-v Print the version number. .SH FILES .TP .B /mit/gnu/share/groff/font/devascii/DESC Device description file for .B ascii device. .TP .B /mit/gnu/share/groff/font/devascii/ F Font description file for font .I F of .B ascii device. .TP .B /mit/gnu/share/groff/font/devlatin1/DESC Device description file for .B latin1 device. .TP .B /mit/gnu/share/groff/font/devlatin1/ F Font description file for font .I F of .B latin1 device. .TP .B /mit/gnu/share/groff/tmac/tmac.tty Macros for use with .BR grotty . .TP .B /mit/gnu/share/groff/tmac/tmac.tty-char Additional klugey character definitions for use with .BR grotty . .SH BUGS .LP .B grotty is intended only for simple documents. .LP There is no support for fractional horizontal or vertical motions. .LP There is no support for .B \eD commands other than horizontal and vertical lines. .LP Characters above the first line (ie with a vertical position of 0) cannot be printed. .SH "SEE ALSO" .BR groff (1), .BR troff (1), .BR groff_out (5), .BR groff_font (5), .BR groff_char (7), .BR ul (1), .BR more (1), .BR less (1)