1 This file describes various problems that have been encountered in
2 compiling, installing and running groff. Suggestions for additions or
3 other improvements to this file are welcome.
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7 * My document says that the current year is 19100, not 2000.
9 In groff, as in traditional troff, the yr number register yields the
10 year minus 1900. Unfortunately, there is a longstanding bug in the
11 Troff User's Manual <http://cm.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/cstr/54.ps.gz>,
12 which incorrectly claims that yr is the last two digits of the year.
13 This claim was never true of either Unix troff or of groff.
15 If your text looks like this:
18 This document was formatted in 19\n(yr.
20 you can correct it as follows:
22 This document was formatted in \n[year].
24 or, if you want to be portable to older troff versions, as follows:
27 This document was formatted in \n(y4.
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31 * I get lots of `numeric overflow' error messages whenever I run
32 groff; I compiled groff with AT&T C++ 2.0 with an ANSI C compiler.
34 Make sure -DCFRONT_ANSI_BUG is included in DEFINES in the top-level
35 Makefile. If that doesn't solve the problem, define INT_MIN as
36 -INT_MAX in libgroff/lib.h.
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40 * I get errors when I try to compile groff with Sun C++ version 5.0
43 This is a known problem; see Sun bug #4301919. As of this writing, no
44 patch is available. Use GCC 2.95.2 or later instead.
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48 * I get errors when I try to compile groff with Sun C++ version 3 or
51 Groff requires header files that are moderately compatible with AT&T
52 C++ and ANSI C. With some versions of Sun C++, the supplied header
53 files need some of the following changes to meet this requirement:
54 <string.h> must declare the mem* functions, (just add `#include
55 <memory.h>' to <string.h>); the first argument to fopen and freopen
56 should be declared as `const char *'; the first argument to fread
57 should be declared as `void *'; the first argument to fwrite should be
58 declared as `const void *'; malloc should be declared to return
59 `void *'; in <alloca.h>, the declaration `extern "C" { void
60 *__builtin_alloca(int); }' should be added; in <sys/signal.h> the
61 return type and the second argument type of signal() should be changed
62 to be `void (*)(int)'.
64 You can either change them in place, or copy them to some other
65 directory and include that directory with a -I option.
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69 * The configure script fails on OS/390 Unix.
71 There is a bug in the Language Environment (LE) whereby the test
72 program for static destructors fails. You will see the message
73 'configure: error: a working C++ compiler is required'
75 Applying PTF UQ42006 is supposed to fix this, but the test program is
76 still returning the wrong value (1). To work around this problem, you
77 can comment out the following in the configure script (near line 956).
78 This will effectively bypass the test (static constructors and
79 destructors do actually work properly):
81 #if { (eval echo configure:957: \"$ac_link\") 1>&5; (eval $ac_link) 2>&5; } && test -s conftest${ac_exeext} && (./conftest; exit) 2>/dev/null
83 echo "$ac_t""yes" 1>&6
85 # echo "configure: failed program was:" >&5
86 # cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
88 # echo "$ac_t""no" 1>&6;{ echo "configure: error: a working C++ compiler is required" 1>&2; exit 1; }
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93 * I get errors when I try to compile groff with DEC C++.
95 Fix the declaration of write() in <unistd.h> so that the second
96 argument is a const char *. Fix the declaration of open() in
97 <sys/file.h> so that the first argument is a const char *.
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101 * On a host using Unix make (e.g. Solaris), if you are compiling for
102 multiple architectures by building in a subdirectory, the make stops
103 with a message like this:
105 make: Fatal error: Don't know how to make target `assert.o'
109 make: Fatal error: Can't find /u/src/groff/src/include/Makefile.sub': No such file or directory
111 This occurs because GNU make and Unix make handle VPATH differently,
112 and the groff build relies on GNU make's VPATH handling.
114 Use GNU make to work around the problem. In Solaris 8, GNU make is
115 on the Software Companion CD and is installed as /opt/sfw/bin/gmake.
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119 * On Ultrix, the make stops with the message
125 for no apparent reason.
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131 * I'm having problems compiling groff on 386BSD 0.1.
133 If you're using ash as /bin/sh, you'll need the following patch.
135 *** gendef.sh.org Sun Jun 30 13:30:36 1991
136 --- gendef.sh Sun Feb 28 10:23:49 1993
156 You'll also need to change dirnamemax.c so that it doesn't use
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161 * While compiling on Xenix, ranlib libgroff.a fails.
163 The system ranlib can't handle externals longer than 40 characters.
164 Use the ranlib included in demon.co.uk:/pub/xenix/g++-1.40.3a.v1
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169 * There are many empty `Makefile.dep' files. Is this a bug?
171 No. Real dependency files are created with a `make depend' call.
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175 * Groff can't handle my troff document. It works fine with AT&T troff.
177 Read the section on incompatibilities in gtroff(1). Try using the -C
178 option. Alternatively there's the sed script `tmac/fixmacros.sed'
179 which will attempt to edit a file of macros so that it can be used
180 with groff without the -C flag.
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184 * groff -Tdvi produces dvi files that use fonts at weird
187 Yes, it does. You may need to compile fonts with Metafont at these
188 magnifications. The CompileFonts script in the devdvi/generate
189 directory may help you to do this. (It will take a *long* time on
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194 * pic output is not centered horizontally; pictures sometimes run off
195 the bottom of the page.
197 The macro package you are using is not supplying appropriate
198 definitions of PS and PE. Give groff a -mpic option.
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202 * I'm having problems including PostScript illustrations using the
205 A PostScript document must meet three requirements in order to be
206 included with the PSPIC macro: it must comply with the Adobe Document
207 Structuring Conventions; it must contain a BoundingBox line; it must
208 be ``well-behaved''. The BoundingBox line should be of the form:
210 %%BoundingBox: llx lly urx ury
212 where llx, lly, urx, ury are the coordinates of the lower left x,
213 lower left y, upper right x, upper right y of the bounding box of
214 marks on the page expressed as integers in the default PostScript
215 coordinate system (72 units per inch, origin at bottom left corner).
216 A useful tactic is to print out the illustration by itself (you may
217 need to add a `showpage' at the end), and physically measure the
218 bounding box. For more detail on these requirements, read the
219 specification of Encapsulated PostScript format. (This is available
220 from the Adobe file server; send a message with a body of `help' to
221 ps-file-server@adobe.com.)
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225 * I've configured groff for A4 paper, but gtroff still seems to think
226 that the length of a page (as returned by `\n(.p') is 11 inches.
228 This is intentional. The PAGE option is used only by grops. For
229 compatibility with ditroff, the default page length in gtroff is
230 always 11 inches. The page length can be changed with the `pl'
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235 * Groff doesn't use the font names I'm used to.
237 Use the `ftr' request. See (g)troff(1).
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241 * I get errors using the Unix -ms macros with groff -e -C.
245 *** /usr/lib/ms/ms.eqn Tue Apr 25 02:14:28 1989
246 --- ms.eqn Sun Nov 11 10:33:59 1990
250 . \" EN - end of a displayed equation
252 ! .if !
\a\\*(10
\a\a .br
256 .if \\n(ZN>0 .if \\n(YE=0 .LP
259 . \" EN - end of a displayed equation
266 .if \\n(ZN>0 .if \\n(YE=0 .LP
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270 * gpic doesn't accept the syntax `chop N M' for chopping both ends of
273 The correct syntax is `chop N chop M'.
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277 * With gpic -t, when I print `line ->; box' using a dvi to ps program,
278 the arrow head sticks through into the inside of the box.
280 The dvi to ps program should be modified to set the line cap and line
281 join parameters to 1 while printing tpic specials.
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285 * When I print the output groff -Tps, the output is always shifted up
286 by about 0.7 inches; I'm using 8.5x11 inch paper.
288 Make sure that PAGE is defined to be `letter' in the top-level
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293 * When I try to print the output of groff -Tps, I get no output at all
294 from the printer, and the log file shows the error
295 %%[ error: undefined; offendingcommand: BP ]%%
296 I'm using TranScript spooling software.
298 This is a bug in the page reversal filter in early versions of
299 TranScript. Change the `broken' parameter in
300 /usr/local/lib/groff/font/devps/DESC to 7.
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304 * When I preview groff -Tps output using the Sun OpenWindows 2.0
305 pageview program, all the pages are displayed on top of each other.
307 This is a defect in pageview. Change the `broken' parameter in
308 /usr/local/lib/groff/font/devps/DESC to 2.
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312 * With groff -TX75, -TX100 or -X, I can only view the first page.
314 The left mouse button brings up a menu that allows you to view other
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319 * When I print the output of groff -Tdvi, I just get a black dot in
322 Some dvi drivers (notably early versions of xtex) do not correctly
323 handle dvi files that use a resolution different from that used by dvi
324 files produced by TeX. Try getting a more up to date driver.
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328 * I get lots of errors when I use groff with the AT&T -mm macros.
330 Use the groff -mm macros.
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334 * gtroff doesn't understand lines like `.ce99' with no space between
335 the name of the request or macro and the arguments.
337 gtroff requires a space between macro or request and its arguments
338 because it allows the use of long names for macros and requests. You
339 can use the -C option or the `cp' request to put gtroff into a
340 compatibility mode in which it is not possible to use long names for
341 macros but in which no space is required between macros and their
342 arguments. The use of compatibility mode is strongly discouraged.
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346 * gtroff gives warnings about lines like
348 (with a tab after the .ev).
350 A tab character cannot be used as a substitute for a space character
351 (except in one case: between a control character at the beginning of a
352 line and the name of a macro or request). For example, in Unix troff
354 .ps \" restore the previous point size
356 (with a tab after the .ps) will NOT restore the previous point-size;
357 instead it will be silently ignored. Since this is very likely to be
358 an error, gtroff can give a warning about it. If you want to align
359 comments, you can do it like this:
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365 * I don't like the page headers and footers produced by groff -man.
367 There seem to be many different styles of page header and footer
368 produced by different versions of the -man macros. You will need to
369 modify tmac/an-old.tmac to suit your personal taste. For example, if
370 you want the center of the page header to say
372 System Programmer's Manual
374 you will need to change the line
376 .el .ds an-extra3 \"System Programmer's Manual
380 .el .ds an-extra3 System Programmer's Manual
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384 * While formatting a manual page, groff complains about not being able
385 to break lines. The problem seems to be caused by a line like:
388 The -man documentation says that the default scale indicator for TP
389 macro is `n'. The groff -man macros implement this correctly, so that
390 the argument will be evaluated as if it were
394 The Unix -man macros don't implement this correctly (probably because
395 it's hard to do in Unix troff); they just append `n' to the entire
396 argument, so that it will be evaluated as if it were
400 The solution is to fix the manual page:
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406 * I'm having problems formatting Ultrix man pages with groff -man.
408 The Ultrix man pages use a number of non-standard extensions to the
409 Unix man macros. One solution is to use the Ultrix -man macros with
410 groff. Copy /usr/lib/tmac/tmac.an to
411 /usr/local/share/groff/site-tmac/an.tmac and apply the following patch
412 (from Frank Wortner):
414 *** /usr/local/lib/groff/tmac/tmac.an Wed Sep 9 12:29:28 1992
415 --- /usr/lib/tmac/tmac.an Fri Jul 24 19:58:19 1992
418 . \" make special case of shift out of italic
421 ! .if \\$12 .if !\\$5 .ds ]F \^
422 .ie !\\$4 .}S \\$2 \\$1 "\\$3\f\\$1\\$4\\*(]F" "\\$5" "\\$6" "\\$7" "\\$8" "\\$9"
426 . \" make special case of shift out of italic
429 ! .if \\$12 .if !\\$5 .ds ]F\^
430 .ie !\\$4 .}S \\$2 \\$1 "\\$3\f\\$1\\$4\\*(]F" "\\$5" "\\$6" "\\$7" "\\$8" "\\$9"
434 Another possible solution is to install tmac/man.ultrix as
435 /usr/local/share/groff/site-tmac/man.local.
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439 * I'm having problems formatting HP-UX 9.0 man pages with groff -man.
441 Copy HP's tmac.an into /usr/local/share/groff/site-tmac/an.tmac, and
442 either put `.cp 1' at the beginning or filter it (and any files it .so's)
443 through tmac/fixmacros.sed.
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447 * I'm having problems formatting man pages produced by the perl
450 Some versions of wrapman have a superfluous blank line before the .TH
451 line. This must be deleted. Then either use groff -C, or apply the
454 *** wrapman.~2~ Sun Jan 19 12:10:24 1992
455 --- wrapman Tue Aug 10 02:06:41 1993
458 $line1 .= <IN> if $line1 =~ /eval/;
459 $line1 .= <IN> if $line1 =~ /argv/;
461 ! next if $line2 eq "'di';\n";
463 # Pull the old switcheroo.
466 $line1 .= <IN> if $line1 =~ /eval/;
467 $line1 .= <IN> if $line1 =~ /argv/;
469 ! next if $line2 eq "'di ';\n" || $line2 eq "'di';\n";
471 # Pull the old switcheroo.
497 # These next few lines are legal in both Perl and nroff.
499 ! $null.00; # finish .ig
501 'di \\" finish diversion--previous line must be blank
502 .nr nl 0-1 \\" fake up transition to first page again
503 .nr % 0 \\" start at page 1
504 ! '; __END__ ##### From here on it's a standard manual page #####
505 .TH $PROG 1 "$month $mday, 19$year"
512 # These next few lines are legal in both Perl and nroff.
514 ! $null.00 ; # finish .ig
517 'di \\" finish diversion--previous line must be blank
518 .nr nl 0-1 \\" fake up transition to first page again
519 .nr % 0 \\" start at page 1
520 ! .\\"'; __END__ ##### From here on it's a standard manual page #####
521 .TH $PROG 1 "$month $mday, 19$year"
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529 * When I preview documents using -TX75 or -TX100, the layout is not
530 the same as when I print the document with -Tps: the line and page
531 breaks come in different places.
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537 * When I try to run gxditview, I get the error:
538 Error: Widget viewport has zero width and/or height
540 This error means you haven't correctly installed the application
541 defaults file, GXditview.ad; ``make install'' does this for you
542 automatically, so either you didn't do ``make install'', or you don't
543 have imake configured correctly.
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547 * groff uses up an enormous amount of memory processing large files.
548 I'm using 386BSD 0.1.
550 386BSD includes an old version of g++, 1.39, which has a bug that
551 causes a major memory leak in gtroff. Apply the following fix to g++
554 *** cplus-decl.c.~1~ Mon Aug 6 05:28:59 1990
555 --- cplus-decl.c Wed Jun 5 08:55:04 1991
559 /* At the end, call delete if that's what's requested. */
560 if (TREE_GETS_DELETE (current_class_type))
561 exprstmt = build_method_call (build1 (NOP_EXPR, TYPE_POINTER_TO (current_class_type), error_mark_node),
562 get_identifier (OPERATOR_DELETE_FORMAT),
563 ! build_tree_list (NULL_TREE, integer_zero_node),
564 NULL_TREE, LOOKUP_NORMAL);
565 else if (TYPE_USES_VIRTUAL_BASECLASSES (current_class_type))
566 exprstmt = build_x_delete (ptr_type_node, current_class_decl, 0);
571 /* At the end, call delete if that's what's requested. */
572 if (TREE_GETS_DELETE (current_class_type))
573 exprstmt = build_method_call (build1 (NOP_EXPR, TYPE_POINTER_TO (current_class_type), error_mark_node),
574 get_identifier (OPERATOR_DELETE_FORMAT),
575 ! build_tree_list (NULL_TREE, current_class_decl),
576 NULL_TREE, LOOKUP_NORMAL);
577 else if (TYPE_USES_VIRTUAL_BASECLASSES (current_class_type))
578 exprstmt = build_x_delete (ptr_type_node, current_class_decl, 0);
582 ----------------------------------------------------------------------
584 * Where can I get grap?
586 Ted Faber <faber@lunabase.org> has written a freely available grap:
588 http://www.lunabase.org/~faber/Vault/software/grap/
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592 * How can I use groff with an old LaserJet printer that doesn't work
595 You have at least 3 options:
597 - use groff -Tps with GNU Ghostscript;
599 - use groff -Tdvi with a TeX .dvi to Laserjet driver;
601 - use groff with the LaserJet driver in Chris Lewis' psroff package
602 (available for ftp from:
603 ftp.uunet.ca:/distrib/chris_lewis/psroff3.0pl17).
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607 * Groff seems to generate level 3 Postscript, but my printer is only a
608 level 1 or 2 PostScript printer.
610 In fact groff generates only level 1 PostScript. The `%!PS-Adobe-3.0'
611 comment at the beginning of PostScript output generated by groff
612 indicates that the file conforms to version 3.0 of the Adobe Document
613 Structuring Conventions. The output generated by groff should be
614 printable on any PostScript printer. Problems with groff output's not
615 printing are most often caused by the spooling system.
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619 * The \n(st and \n(sb registers don't seem to work. I thought \w set
620 them to the height and depth of its argument, but the registers
623 \n(st and \n(sb aren't supposed to give the height and depth of the
624 string rather they give the minimum and maximum vertical displacement
625 of the baseline. For example for \v'2u'\v'-3u', \n(st will be 1 and
626 \n(sb will be -2. The height and depth of the string is available in
627 the \n[rst] and \n[rsb] registers: these are groff extensions.
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631 * On an SGI system, how can I make the man command use groff?
633 From David Hinds <dhinds@allegro.stanford.edu> (some of these steps
634 are unnecessary if you install with the `g' Makefile variable defined
637 Create a script called 'eqn':
640 > if [ ${1:-""} = /usr/pub/eqnchar ] ; then shift ; fi
643 and a script called 'neqn':
646 > if [ ${1:-""} = /usr/pub/eqnchar ] ; then shift ; fi
653 and edit the end of the gnroff script to be:
655 > rest=`echo ${1+"$@"} | sed -e 's+/usr/lib/tmac+/usr/local/lib/groff/tmac+'`
656 > exec groff -Wall -mtty-char $T $opts $rest
658 To get PostScript output from 'man -t', you also need to create a
659 'psroff' script similar to 'nroff'. Here are the context diffs:
661 *** /usr/local/bin/nroff Sat Feb 13 15:51:09 1993
662 --- /usr/local/bin/psroff Sat Feb 13 17:45:46 1993
666 ! # Emulate nroff with groff.
675 ! # Emulate psroff with groff.
689 + # ignore -- default is send to stdout
692 # ignore other devices
696 rest=`echo ${1+"$@"} | sed -e 's+/usr/lib/tmac+/usr/local/lib/groff/tmac+'`
698 # This shell script is intended for use with man, so warnings are
699 # probably not wanted. Also load nroff-style character definitions.
700 ! exec groff -Wall -mtty-char $T $opts $rest
702 rest=`echo ${1+"$@"} | sed -e 's+/usr/lib/tmac+/usr/local/lib/groff/tmac+'`
704 # This shell script is intended for use with man, so warnings are
705 ! # probably not wanted.
706 ! exec groff -Wall $T $opts $rest