7 Another win32 port using the gcc compiler and other GNU tools, maintained by
8 Thomer M. Gil <tmgil@cs.vu.nl>, is available from
10 http://www.cs.vu.nl/~tmgil/misc/wingroff.html
15 An implementation of Kernighan & Bentley's grap language for typesetting
16 graphs. Written by Ted Faber <faber@lunabase.org>. The actual version
19 http://www.lunabase.org/~faber/Vault/software/grap/
24 This utility program can convert plot graphics to either pic or gremlin
25 files. It has been written by Richard Murphey <richard-murphey@rice.edu>
26 and Daniel Senderowicz <daniel@synchrods.com> (who has added the gremlin
27 driver). The actual version can be found as
29 ftp://ftp.ffii.org/pub/groff/plot2dev-x.x.tar.gz
34 . Dr. Robert Hermann's groff gems are available from
36 http://www.eas.slu.edu/People/RBHerrmann/GROFF/index.html
38 At present there are examples for
40 o creating business cards
41 o using groff to make large format posters for presentations
43 . Robert Marks's collection of useful macros and scripts is available from
45 http://www.agsm.edu.au/~bobm/odds+ends/scripts.html
49 o `polish': Is a sed (= the Unix stream editor) script that does many
50 things to ASCII text. Amongst other things, it breaks lines at new
51 sentences, reduces upper-case acronyms by one point size, adds
52 diacriticals, changes simple quotes into smart quotes, and makes a few
53 simple grammar checks. The best way to see what it does is to run it as
54 a sed script file (or files) on a text file and then compare the output
55 file with the original.
57 o `DropCaps' is a troff script which replaces the initial letters of
58 paragraphs immediately after H1 and H2 headings with drop-capitals of
59 specified point size, and automatically flows the text around the new
62 o `AJM Header' is a set of troff macros used in production of the
63 Australian Journal of Management. They use the Memorandum Macros (mm)
64 of AT&T, and so should be invoked with the UNIX troff -mm flag; they
65 should also work with the GNU troff -mm flag.
70 Many documents related to the original versions of troff, ditroff, pic, and
71 others can be accessed from the following web page:
73 http://www.cs.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/cstr.html