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GROTTY(1)						GROTTY(1)

NAME
       grotty - groff driver for typewriter-like devices

SYNOPSIS
       grotty [ -hfbuodBUv ] [ -Fdir ] [ files...  ]

       It  is  possible	 to have whitespace between the -F option
       and its parameter.

DESCRIPTION
       grotty translates the output of	GNU  troff  into  a  form
       suitable	 for  typewriter-like  devices.	  Normally grotty
       should be invoked  by  using  the  groff	 command  with	a
       -Tascii, -Tlatin1 or -Tutf8 option on ASCII based systems,
       and with -Tcp1047 on EBCDIC based hosts.	 If no files  are
       given, grotty will read the standard input.  A filename of
       - will also cause grotty to read the standard input.  Out
       put is written to the standard output.

       Normally	 grotty	 prints	 a  bold  character  c	using the
       sequence `c BACKSPACE c' and a italic character c  by  the
       sequence	 `_  BACKSPACE	c'.   These sequences can be dis
       played on a terminal by piping through ul(1).  Pagers such
       as  more(1)  or	less(1)	 are  also  able to display these
       sequences.  Use either -B or -U when piping into	 less(1);
       use -b when piping into more(1).	 There is no need to fil
       ter the output through col(1) since grotty  never  outputs
       reverse line feeds.

       The font description file may contain a command

	      internalname n

       where  n is a decimal integer.  If the 01 bit in n is set,
       then the font will be treated as an italic font; if the 02
       bit  is	set, then it will be treated as a bold font.  The
       code field in the font description field	 gives	the  code
       which will be used to output the character.  This code can
       also be used in the \N escape sequence in troff.

OPTIONS
       -Fdir  Prepend directory dir/devname to	the  search  path
	      for  font and device description files; name is the
	      name of the device, usually ascii, latin1, utf8, or
	      cp1047.

       -h     Use  horizontal  tabs  in	 the  output.	Tabs  are
	      assumed to be set every 8 columns.

       -f     Use form feeds in the output.  A form feed will  be
	      output  at  the end of each page that has no output
	      on its last line.

       -b     Suppress the use of overstriking for  bold  charac
	      ters.

       -u     Suppress	the use of underlining for italic charac
	      ters.

       -B     Use only overstriking for bold-italic characters.

       -U     Use only underlining for bold-italic characters.

       -o     Suppress	overstriking  (other  than  for	 bold  or
	      underlined characters).

       -d     Ignore  all  \D commands.	 Without this grotty will
	      render \D'l...'  commands that  have  at	least  at
	      least one zero argument (and so are either horizon
	      tal or vertical) using -, | and + characters.

       -v     Print the version number.

FILES
       /usr/freeware/share/groff/1.17.2/font/devascii/DESC
	      Device description file for ascii device.

       /usr/freeware/share/groff/1.17.2/font/devascii/F
	      Font description file for font F of ascii device.

       /usr/freeware/share/groff/1.17.2/font/devlatin1/DESC
	      Device description file for latin1 device.

       /usr/freeware/share/groff/1.17.2/font/devlatin1/F
	      Font description file for font F of latin1  device.

       /usr/freeware/share/groff/1.17.2/font/devutf8/DESC
	      Device description file for utf8 device.

       /usr/freeware/share/groff/1.17.2/font/devutf8/F
	      Font description file for font F of utf8 device.

       /usr/freeware/share/groff/1.17.2/font/devcp1047/DESC
	      Device description file for cp1047 device.

       /usr/freeware/share/groff/1.17.2/font/devcp1047/F
	      Font  description file for font F of cp1047 device.

       /usr/freeware/share/groff/1.17.2/tmac/tty.tmac
	      Macros for use with grotty.

       /usr/freeware/share/groff/1.17.2/tmac/tty-char.tmac
	      Additional klugdey character  definitions	 for  use
	      with grotty.

       Note  that  on  EBCDIC  hosts,  only  files for the cp1047
       device will be installed.

BUGS
       grotty is intended only for simple documents.

       There is no support for fractional horizontal or	 vertical
       motions.

       There  is no support for \D commands other than horizontal
       and vertical lines.

       Characters above the first line (ie with a vertical  posi
       tion of 0) cannot be printed.

SEE ALSO
       groff(1),     troff(1),	  groff_out(5),	   groff_font(5),
       groff_char(7), ul(1), more(1), less(1)

Groff Version 1.17.2	   27 June 2001			GROTTY(1)
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