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Re: [Groff] First Draft of troff.org.


From: OKAZAKI Tetsurou
Subject: Re: [Groff] First Draft of troff.org.
Date: Sun, 23 Dec 2001 03:16:34 +0900
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In the message <address@hidden> 
Ralph Corderoy <address@hidden> wrote:

> I've got the troff.org domain name (it became free a few months ago)
> and have a draft set of content for its web site visible at

>     http://www.inputplus.co.uk/troff/

> The intention is to be a resource for all things troff-related.

> All comments welcome.  There's still a lot labelled `to do'.  But I'd
> welcome anything that lengthens that list, like details of more books
> on troff, etc.

I found new one for "publications that use troff".

Learning XML: (Guide to) Creating Self-Describing Data, Erik T. Ray
O'Reilly & Associates, Inc., 0-596-00046-4

"The print version of this book was created by translating the DocBook
XML markup of its source files into a set of gtroff macros using a
filter developed at O'Reilly & Associates by Norman Walsh.  Steve
Talbott designed and wrote the underlying macro set on the basis of the
GNU troff -gs macros; Lenny Muellner adapted them to XML and
implemented the book design.  The GNU groff text formatter Version
1.11.1 was used to generate PostScript output.  The text and heading
fonts are ITC Garamond Light and Garamond Book; the code font is
Constant Willison."

http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/learnxml/colophon.html

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Tetsurou

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