Mail Archives: djgpp-announce/2000/05/25/12:34:41
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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