Mail Archives: djgpp/2000/05/25/13:38:57
Which version of DJGPP is required to compile this groff?
Can it be done with DJGPP 2.01?
At 13:46 5/25/2000 +0300, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
>
>This is to announce that the DJGPP port of version 1.15 of the
>Groff package is available from SimTel.NET mirrors worldwide:
>
> ftp://ftp.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/gnu/djgpp/v2gnu/gro115b.zip
> ftp://ftp.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/gnu/djgpp/v2gnu/gro115s.zip
>
>Groff is a document-formatting and typesetting package. It belongs to an
>older generation of word-processing software that is not WYSIWYG;
>instead, you edit the document source with a text editor, intersperse the
>text with special directives that specify fonts and formatting
>parameters, and then submit the source to a batch processor which produces
>a ready-to-print or ready-to-read document. troff, a program that is
>standard on Unix, is used, even today, to write manual pages (those *.1
>files you find in the man subdirectory of the DJGPP installation tree),
>but it can also be used for writing very large and complex documents.
>(Another, more modern program from the family of batch word-processors is
>TeX.)
>
>The DJGPP port of Groff is mainly used to format man pages. However, if
>you are interested in typesetting and word processing, you will find in
>Groff a wealth of useful information and algorithms. In particular, this
>is one of the few GNU packages (perhaps even the only one) which is
>written in C++.
>
>Groff is the GNU implementation of the Unix-standard utilities troff and
>nroff, and their companions pic, eqn, tbl, soelim, and others. It also
>includes many macro packages, including man, the package for formatting
>man pages.
>
>The main user-level change in this release is the addition of the HTML
>driver, which means you can now easily produce man pages in HTML format.
>A bug in the Postscript driver, whereby Groff would print an error
>message when invoked with the -Tps switch, is solved in this port. See
>the file NEWS in the distribution for the full list of changes.
>
>Ironically, the new version 1.16 of Groff was just released the other
>day. It is a large step forward, with many changes; retrofitting the
>DJGPP-specific patches into it would delay the release of this port for
>too much. Since a new port is long overdue, I decided not to wait.
>
>Please direct any further discussions about this port to
>comp.os.msdos.djgpp news group (or write to its e-mail gateway
>djgpp AT delorie DOT com).
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