Am Sonntag, 7. August 2005 00:20 schrieb paul: > Hello, > > It has been a white since I used TROFF, however, I am trying my > best to work with GROFF. It seems that there are new switches > and other changes that I am unaware of. I reviewed all of the > documentation available, unfortunately the information I require > is not written yet. I am doing some revisions on a book > containing EPS artwork. > > My two questions are question are: > > 1) At the command prompt, how do I pipe the output to a > PostScript file without using a pipe > > my current command is > > c:>groff -mom -t -p -e -g -G -s -R 1 > dud.ps > > I generate a usable PostScript file, however, there must be an > easier way than piping | or redirecting > . Is, for example > gftops, used otherwise in the output. > > > 2) This may be connected to 1 above. The current application > files incorporate artwork in EPS format and are included as > > .F+ > figure Eps/1-01.eps > .F-
The .F+/.F- are PSFIG preprocessor macros to include EPS files. The default macro used in groff is .PSPIC epsfile.eps see grops(1) and grodd_tmac(5) > All I get out in the PostScript file is > > figure Eps/1-01.eps > > along with the caption. I am doing something wrong and I bet it > is with respect to how I am processing the files as above. > > I get nearly identical ooutput as the earlier edition with > exception of the artwork. > > Any help on 1 and 2 above would be greatly appreciated. > > Cheers > Paul Mailhot > 902-454-8111 > By the way, which groff version are you using? Heinz _______________________________________________ Groff mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/groff
