Groff

Groff is the GNU replacement for the troff and nroff text formatters. It is an original implementation written in C++ by James Clark and is modeled after ditroff, including many extensions. The first version, 0.3.1, was released June 1990. The first stable version, 1.04, was announced in November 1991. Groff contains a large number of helper programs, preprocessors, and postprocessors including eqn, tbl, pic and soelim. Groff development of new features continues, and is an important part of free Unix-like operating systems such as Linux and FreeBSD.

External link

  • http://www.gnu.org/software/groff/groff.html

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
cheap truth
interbase
millibar
innerleithen
hazarazi
kongsvinger
hazaragi
altun ha
ismaili
belize city
clare boothe luce
henry luce
glu
british honduras
board of european students of technology
pouchong
caltrop
fortune (magazine)
call level interface
dangriga
glycerin
deep junior
punta gorda, belize
elias james corey
shetland pony
carmageddon
corozal town
ditroff
christmas cracker
hizb e wahdat
orange walk town
give me convenience or give me death
a farewell to kings
corris railway society
benque viejo del carmen
tricycle
nroff
talyllyn railway
stann creek district
toledo district
electro theremin
james clark
perceptron
belize district