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-.\"
-.\" $Id: groff_mm.7_in,v 1.2 2003/01/06 06:48:50 cloder Exp $
-.\"
-.de T2
-.ne 2v
-.ti -.5i
-\\$1
-.sp -1
-..
-.de T3
-.ne 2v
-.ti -.5i
-\fB\\$1\fP
-.br
-..
-.TH GROFF_MM @MAN7EXT@ "@MDATE@" "Groff Version @VERSION@"
-.SH NAME
-groff_mm \- groff mm macros
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B groff
-.B \-m@TMAC_M@
-[
-.IR options .\|.\|.
-]
-[
-.IR files .\|.\|.
-]
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-The groff mm macros are intended to be compatible with the DWB mm macros
-with the following limitations:
-.TP
-.B \(bu
-no Bell Labs localisms implemented.
-.TP
-.B \(bu
-the macros OK and PM is not implemented.
-.TP
-.B \(bu
-groff mm does not support cut marks
-.LP
-\fBm@TMAC_M@\fP is intended to be international. Therefore it is
-possible to write short national macrofiles which change all
-english text to the preferred language. Use \fBm@TMAC_M@se\fP as an example.
-.\"########################################################################
-.LP
-A file called \fBlocale\fP or \fIlang\fP\fB_locale\fP is read
-after the initiation of the global variables. It is therefore
-possible to localize the macros with companyname and so on.
-.sp
-In this manual square brackets is used to show optional arguments.
-.sp 3
-\fBNumber registers and strings\fP
-.br
-Many macros can be controlled by number registers and strings.
-A number register is assigned with the \fBnr\fP command:
-.br
-\fB\&.nr\fP \fIXXX\fP \fI[+-]n [i]\fP
-.br
-\fBXXX\fP is the name of the register, \fBn\fP is the value to
-be assigned, and \fBi\fP is increment value for auto-increment.
-\fBn\fP can have a plus or minus sign as prefix if an increment
-or decrement of the current value is wanted. (Auto-increment or decrement
-occurs if the number register is used with a plus or minus sign,
-\fB\en+[XXX]\fP or \fB\en-[XXX]\fP.)
-.sp
-Strings is defined with \fBds\fP.
-.br
-\fB\&.ds\fP \fIYYY string\fP
-.br
-The string is assigned everything to the end of the line, even blanks.
-Initial blanks in \fIstring\fP should be prefixed with
-a double-quote. (Strings are used in the text as \fB\e*[YYY]\fP.)
-.sp
-\fBSpecial formatting of number registers\fP
-A number register is printed with normal digits if no format has been
-given.
-Set the format with \fBaf\fP:
-.br
-\fB\&.af\fP \fIR c\fP
-.br
-\fIR\fP is the name of the register, \fIc\fP is the format.
-.in +.5i
-.T2 \fBForm\fP
-\fBSequence\fP
-.T2 1
-0, 1, 2, 3, ...
-.T2 001
-000, 001, 002, 003, ...
-.T2 i
-0, i, ii, iii, iv, ...
-.T2 I
-0, I, II, III, IV, ...
-.T2 a
-0, a, b, c, ..., z, aa, ab, ...
-.T2 A
-0, A, B, C, ..., Z, AA, AB, ...
-.in
-
-.LP
-\fBMacros:\fP
-.TP
-.B ")E level text"
-Adds \fBtext\fP (heading-text) to the table of contents
-with \fBlevel\fP either 0
-or between 1-7. See also \fB.H\fP. This macro is used for customized
-table of contents.
-.TP
-.B "1C [1]"
-Begin one column processing. An \fB1\fP as argument disables the page-break.
-Use wide footnotes, small footnotes may be overprinted.
-.TP
-.B 2C
-Begin two column processing. Splits the page in two columns. It is
-a special case of \fBMC\fP. See also \fB1C\fP.
-.TP
-.B AE
-Abstract end, see \fBAS\fP.
-.TP
-.B "AF [name of firm]"
-Authors firm, should be called before \fBAU\fP, see also \fBCOVER\fP.
-.TP
-.B "AL [type [text-indent [1]]]]"
-Start autoincrement list. Items are numbered beginning on one.
-The \fItype\fP argument controls the type of numbers.
-.in +.5i
-.T2 Arg
-Description
-.T2 1
-Arabic (the default)
-.T2 A
-Upper-case letters (A-Z)
-.T2 a
-Lower-case letters (a-z)
-.T2 I
-Upper-case roman
-.T2 i
-Lower-case roman
-.in
-\fIText-indent\fP sets the indent and overrides \fBLi\fP.
-A third argument will prohibit printing of a blank line before each
-item.
-.TP
-.B "APP name text"
-Begin an appendix with name \fIname\fP. Automatic naming occurs if
-\fIname\fP is "". The appendixes starts with \fBA\fP if auto is used.
-An new page is ejected, and a header is also produced if the number
-variable \fBAph\fP is non-zero. This is the default.
-The appendix always appear in the 'List of contents' with correct
-pagenumber. The name \fIAPPENDIX\fP can be changed by setting
-the string \fBApp\fP to the desired text.
-The string \fBApptxt\fP contains the current appendix text.
-.TP
-.B "APPSK name pages text"
-Same as \fB.APP\fP, but the pagenr is incremented with \fIpages\fP.
-This is used when diagrams or other non-formatted documents are
-included as appendixes.
-.TP
-.B "AS [arg [indent]]"
-Abstract start. Indent is specified in 'ens', but scaling is allowed.
-Argument \fIarg\fP controls where the abstract is printed.
-.in +.5i
-.T2 Arg
-Placement
-.T2 0
-Abstract will be printed on page 1 and on the cover sheet if
-used in the released-paper style (\fBMT 4\fP), otherwise
-it will be printed on page 1 without a cover sheet.
-.T2 1
-Abstract will only be printed on the cover sheet (\fBMT 4\fP only).
-.T2 2
-Abstract will be printed only on the cover sheet (other than \fBMT 4\fP only).
-The cover sheet is printed without need for \fBCS\fP.
-.in
-Abstract is not printed at all in external letters (\fBMT 5\fP).
-The \fIindent\fP controls the indentation of both margins, otherwise
-will normal text indent be used.
-.TP
-.B "AST [title]"
-Abstract title. Default is \fBABSTRACT\fP.
-Sets the text above the abstract text.
-.TP
-.B "AT title1 [title2 ...]"
-Authors title. \fBAT\fP must appear just after each \fBAU\fP.
-The title will show up after the name in the signature block.
-.TP
-.B "AU [name [initials [loc [dept [ext [room [arg [arg [arg]]]]]]]]]"
-Author information, specifies the author of the memo or paper, and
-will be printed on the cover sheet and on other similar places.
-\fBAU\fP must appear before \fBTL\fP. The author information
-can contain intials, location, department, telephone extension,
-room number or name and up to three extra arguments.
-.TP
-.B "AV [name [1]]"
-Approval signature, generates an approval line with place for
-signature and date. The string \fBAPPROVED:\fP can be changed
-with variable \fBLetapp\fP, and the string \fBDate\fP in \fBLetdate\fP.
-.TP
-.B "AVL [name]"
-Letter signature, generates a line with place for signature.
-.TP
-.B "B [bold-text [prev-font-tex [bold...]]]"
-Begin boldface
-No limit on the number of arguments.
-All arguments will be concatenated to one word, the first, third and so
-on will be printed in boldface.
-.TP
-.B B1
-Begin box (as the ms macro)
-Draws a box around the text. The text will be indented one character,
-and the right margin will be one character shorter.
-.TP
-.B B2
-End box. Finish the box started by \fBB1\fP.
-.TP
-.B BE
-End bottom block, see \fBBS\fP.
-.TP
-.B "BI [bold-text [italic-text [bold-text [...]]]"
-Bold-italic.
-No limit on the number of arguments, see \fBB\fP.
-.TP
-.B "BL [text-indent [1]]"
-Start bullet list, initialize a list with a bullet and a space
-in the beginning of each list item (see \fBLI\fP).
-\fIText-indent\fP
-overrides the default indentation of the list items set by
-number register \fBPi\fP.
-A third argument will prohibit printing of a blank line before each
-item.
-.TP
-.B "BR [bold-text [roman-text [bold-text [...]]]"
-Bold-roman.
-No limit on the number of arguments.
-.TP
-.B BS
-Bottom block start. Begins the definition of a text block wich is
-printed at the bottom of each page. Block ends with \fBBE\fP.
-.TP
-.B BVL
-Start of
-broken variable-item list.
-Broken variable-item list has no fixed mark, it assumes that
-every \fBLI\fP has a mark instead.
-The text will always begin at the next line after the mark.
-\fIText-indent\fP sets the indent to the text, and \fImark-indent\fP
-the distance from the current indent to the mark.
-A third argument will prohibit printing of a blank line before each
-item.
-.TP
-.B "COVER [arg]"
-\&\fBCOVER\fP begins a coversheet definition. It is important
-that \fB.COVER\fP appears before any normal text.
-\&\fB.COVER\fP uses \fIarg\fP to build the filename
-@TMAC_MDIR@/\fIarg\fP.cov. Therefore it is possible to create unlimited
-types of coversheets.
-\fIms.cov\fP is supposed to look like the \fBms\fP coversheet.
-\&\fB.COVER\fP requires a \fB.COVEND\fP at the end of the coverdefinition.
-Always use this order of the covermacros:
-.nf
-\&.COVER
-\&.TL
-\&.AF
-\&.AU
-\&.AT
-\&.AS
-\&.AE
-\&.COVEND
-.fi
-However, only \fB.TL\fP and \fB.AU\fP are required.
-.TP
-.B COVEND
-This finish the cover description and prints the cover-page.
-It is defined in the cover file.
-.TP
-.B DE
-Display end. Ends a block of text, display, that begins
-with \fBDS\fP or \fBDF\fP.
-.TP
-.B "DF [format [fill [rindent]]]"
-Begin floating display (no nesting allowed).
-A floating display is saved in a queue and is printed in the
-order entered. \fIFormat\fP, \fIfill\fP and \fIrindent\fP is the same
-as in \fBDS\fP.
-Floating displays are controlled by the two number registers \fBDe\fP
-and \fBDf\fP.
-.sp
-\fBDe register\fP
-.in +.5i
-.T2 0
-Nothing special, this is the default.
-.T2 1
-A page eject will occur after each printed display, giving only
-one display per page and no text following it.
-.in
-.sp
-\fBDf register\fP
-.in +.5i
-.T2 0
-Displays are printed at the end of each section (when section-page
-numbering is active) or at the end of the document.
-.T2 1
-A new display will be printed on the current page is there is enough
-space, otherwise it will be printed at the end of the document.
-.T2 2
-One display will be printed at the top of each page or column
-(in multi-column mode).
-.T2 3
-Print one display if there is enough space for it, otherwise it will
-be printed at the top of the next page or column.
-.T2 4
-Print as many displays that will fit in a new page or column.
-A page break will occur between each display if \fBDe\fP is not zero.
-.T2 5
-Fill the current page with displays and the rest beginning at a new page
-or column. (This is the default.)
-A page break will occur between each display
-if \fBDe\fP is not zero.
-.in
-.TP
-.B "DL [text-indent [1]]"
-Dash list start. Begins a list where each item is printed
-after a dash. \fIText-indent\fP changes the default indentation
-of the list items set by
-number register \fBPi\fP.
-A third argument will prohibit printing of a blank line before each
-item.
-A second argument prevents the empty line between each list item
-to be printed. See \fBLI\fP.
-.TP
-.B "DS [format [fill [rindent]]]"
-Static display start.
-Begins collection of text until \fBDE\fP.
-The text is printed together on the same page, unless it is longer
-than the height of the page.
-\fBDS\fP can be nested to a unlimited depth (reasonably :-).
-.sp
-\fBformat\fP
-.in +.5i
-.ds x "
-.T2 """"""
-No indentation.
-.T2 none
-No indentation.
-.T2 L
-No indentation.
-.T2 I
-Indent text with the value of number register \fBSi\fP.
-.T2 C
-Center each line
-.T2 CB
-Center the whole display as a block.
-.T2 R
-Right adjust the lines.
-.T2 RB
-Right adjust the whole display as a block
-.in
-.sp
-L, I, C and CB can also be specified as 0, 1, 2 or 3 for compatibility
-reasons. (Don't use it. :-)
-.sp
-\fBfill\fP
-.in +.5i
-.T2 """"""
-Line-filling turned off.
-.T2 none
-Line-filling turned off.
-.T2 N
-Line-filling turned off.
-.T2 F
-Line-filling turned on.
-.in
-.sp
-N and F can also be specified as 0 or 1.
-An empty line will normally be printed before and after the
-display. Setting number register \fBDs\fP to 0 will prevent this.
-\fIRindent\fP shortens the line length by that amount.
-.TP
-.B "EC [title [override [flag [refname]]]]"
-Equation title.
-Sets a title for an equation. The \fIoverride\fP argument
-change the numbering.
-.sp
-\fBflag\fP
-.in +.5i
-.T2 none
-\fIoverride\fP is a prefix to the number.
-.T2 0
-\fIoverride\fP is a prefix to the number.
-.T2 1
-\fIoverride\fP is a suffix to the number.
-.T2 2
-\fIoverride\fP replaces the number.
-.in
-\fBEC\fP uses the number register \fBEc\fP as counter.
-It is possible to use \fB.af\fP to change the format of the number.
-If number register \fBOf\fP is 1, then the format of title
-will use a dash instead of a dot after the number.
-.br
-The string \fBLe\fP controls the title of the
-List of Equations, default is \fILIST OF EQUATIONS\fP.
-The List of Equations will only be printed if number register \fBLe\fP
-is 1, default 0.
-The string \fBLiec\fP contains the word \fIEquation\fP, wich
-is printed before the number.
-If \fIrefname\fP is used, then the equation number is saved with
-\&\fB.SETR\fP, and can be retrieved with \fB.GETST\fP \fIrefname\fP.
-.br
-Special handling of the title will occur if
-\fBEC\fP is used inside \fBDS\fP/\fBDE\fP, it will not be
-affected by the format of \fBDS\fP.
-.TP
-.B "EF [arg]"
-Even-page footer, printed just above the normal page footer
-on even pages, see \fBPF\fP.
-.TP
-.B "EH [arg]"
-Even-page header, printed just below the normal page header
-on even pages, see \fBPH\fP.
-.TP
-.B EN
-Equation end, see \fBEQ\fP.
-.TP
-.B EOP
-End of page user-defined macro. This macro will be called
-instead of the normal printing of the footer. The macro
-will be executed in a separate environment, without any
-trap active. See \fBTP\fP.
-.sp
-\fBStrings available to EOP\fP
-.in +.5i
-.T2 EOPf
-Argument from \fBPF\fP.
-.T2 EOPef
-Argument from \fBEF\fP.
-.T2 EOPof
-Argument from \fBOF\fP.
-.in
-.TP
-.B "EPIC width height [name]"
-\fBEPIC\fP draws a box with the given \fIwidth\fP and \fIheight\fP, it will
-also print the text \fIname\fP or a default string if
-\fIname\fP is not specified..
-This is used to include external pictures, just give the size
-of the picture.
-See \fBPIC\fP
-.TP
-.B "EQ [label]"
-Equation start.
-\fBEQ\fP/\fBEN\fP are the delimiters for equations written for \fBeqn\fP.
-\fBEQ\fP/\fBEN\fP must be inside a \fBDS\fP/\fBDE\fP-pair, except
-when \fBEQ\fP is only used to set options in \fBeqn\fP.
-The \fIlabel\fP will appear at the right margin of the equation, unless
-number register \fBEq\fP is 1. Then the label will appear at the
-left margin.
-.TP
-.B "EX [title [override [flag [refname]]]]"
-Exhibit title, arguments are the same as for \fBEC\fP.
-\fBEX\fP uses the number register \fBEx\fP as counter.
-The string \fBLx\fP controls the title of the
-List of Exhibits, default is \fILIST OF EXHIBITS\fP.
-The List of Exhibits will only be printed if number register \fBLx\fP
-is 1, default 1.
-The string \fBLiex\fP contains the word \fIExhibit\fP, wich
-is printed before the number.
-If \fIrefname\fP is used, then the exhibit number is saved with
-\&\fB.SETR\fP, and can be retrieved with \fB.GETST\fP \fIrefname\fP.
-.br
-Special handling of the title will occur if
-\fBEX\fP is used inside \fBDS\fP/\fBDE\fP, it will not be
-affected by the format of \fBDS\fP.
-.TP
-.B "FC [closing]"
-Prints \fIYours\ very\ truly,\fP as a formal closing of a letter or
-memorandum. The argument replaces the defualt string.
-The default is stored in string variable \fBLetfc\fP.
-.TP
-.B "FD [arg [1]]"
-Footnote default format.
-Controls the hyphenation (hyphen), right margin justification (adjust),
-indentation of footnote text (indent). It can also change the label
-justification (ljust).
-.sp
-.ne 14v
-.nf
-.ta .5i +.8i +.8i +.8i +.8i
-\fBarg hyphen adjust indent ljust\fP
-0 no yes yes left
-1 yes yes yes left
-2 no no yes left
-3 yes no yes left
-4 no yes no left
-5 yes yes no left
-6 no no no left
-7 yes no no left
-8 no yes yes right
-9 yes yes yes right
-10 no no yes right
-11 yes no yes right
-.sp
-.fi
-.DT
-Argument greater than or equal to 11 is considered as arg 0.
-Default for m@TMAC_M@m is 10.
-.TP
-.B FE
-Footnote end.
-.TP
-.B "FG [title [override [flag [refname]]]]"
-Figure title, arguments are the same as for \fBEC\fP.
-\fBFG\fP uses the number register \fBFg\fP as counter.
-The string \fBLf\fP controls the title of the
-List of Figures, default is \fILIST OF FIGURES\fP.
-The List of Figures will only be printed if number register \fBLf\fP
-is 1, default 1.
-The string \fBLifg\fP contains the word \fIFigure\fP, wich
-is printed before the number.
-If \fIrefname\fP is used, then the figure number is saved with
-\&\fB.SETR\fP, and can be retrieved with \fB.GETST\fP \fIrefname\fP.
-.br
-Special handling of the title will occur if
-\fBFG\fP is used inside \fBDS\fP/\fBDE\fP, it will not be
-affected by the format of \fBDS\fP.
-.TP
-.B "FS [label]"
-Footnote start.
-The footnote is ended by \fBFE\fP. Footnotes is normally automatically
-numbered, the number is available in string \fBF\fP.
-Just add \fB\e*F\fP in the text. By adding \fIlabel\fP, it is possible
-to have other number or names on the footnotes.
-Footnotes in displays is now possible.
-An empty line separates footnotes, the height of the line
-is controlled by number register \fBFs\fP, default value is 1.
-.TP
-.B "GETHN refname [varname]"
-Includes the headernumber where the corresponding \fBSETR\fP \fIrefname\fP
-was placed. Will be X.X.X. in pass 1. See \fBINITR\fP.
-If varname is used, \fBGETHN\fP sets the stringvariable \fIvarname\fP to the
-headernumber.
-.TP
-.B "GETPN refname [varname]"
-Includes the pagenumber where the corresponding \fBSETR\fP \fIrefname\fP
-was placed. Will be 9999 in pass 1. See \fBINITR\fP.
-If varname is used, \fBGETPN\fP sets the stringvariable \fIvarname\fP
-to the pagenumber.
-.TP
-.B "GETR refname"
-Combines \fBGETHN\fP and \fBGETPN\fP with the text 'chapter' and ', page'.
-The string \fIQrf\fP contains the text for reference:
-.ti +.5i
-\&.ds Qrf See chapter \e\e*[Qrfh], page \e\e*[Qrfp].
-.br
-\fIQrf\fP may be changed to support other languages.
-Strings \fIQrfh\fP and \fIQrfp\fP are set by \fBGETR\fP
-and contains the page and headernumber.
-.TP
-.B "GETST refname [varname]"
-Includes the string saved with the second argument to \fB.SETR\fP.
-Will be dummystring in pass 1.
-If varname is used, \fBGETST\fP sets the stringvariable \fIvarname\fP to the
-saved string. See \fBINITR\fP.
-.TP
-.B "H level [heading-text [heading-suffix]]"
-Numbered section heading.
-Section headers can have a level between 1 and 7, level 1 is the
-top level. The text is given in \fIheading-text\fP, and must be
-surrounded by double quotes if it contains spaces.
-\fBHeading-suffix\fP is added to the header in the text but not in
-the table of contents. This is normally used for footnote marks
-and similar things. Don't use \fB\e*F\fP in \fIheading-suffix\fP, it won't
-work. A manual label must be used, see \fBFS\fP.
-.sp
-An eventual paragraph, \fBP\fP, directly after \fBH\fP will be
-ignored, \fBH\fP is taking care of spacing and indentation.
-.sp
-\fBPage ejection before heading\fP
-.br
-Number register \fBEj\fP controls page ejection before the heading.
-Normally, a level one heading gets two blank lines before it, higher levels
-gets only one. A new page is ejected before each
-first-level heading if number register \fBEj\fP is 1.
-All levels below or equal the value of \fBEj\fP gets a new page.
-Default value for \fBEj\fP is 0.
-.sp
-\fBHeading break level\fP
-.br
-A line break occurs after the heading if the heading level is less
-or equal to number register \fBHb\fP.
-Default value 2.
-.sp
-\fBHeading space level\fP
-.br
-A blank line is inserted after the heading if the heading level is less
-or equal to number register \fBHs\fP.
-Default value 2.
-.sp
-Text will follow the heading on the same line if the level is greater
-than both \fBHb\fP and \fBHs\fP.
-.sp
-\fBPost-heading indent\fP
-.br
-Indentation of the text after the heading is controlled by number
-register \fBHi\fP, default value 0.
-\fBHi\fP
-.in +.5i
-.T2 0
-The text will be left-justified.
-.T2 1
-Indentation of the text will follow the value of number register \fBPt\fP,
-see \fBP\fP.
-.T2 2
-The text will be lined up with the first word of the heading.
-.in
-.sp
-\fBCentered section headings\fP
-.br
-All headings whose level is equal or below number register \fBHc\fP
-and also less than or equal to \fBHb\fP or \fBHs\fP
-is centerered.
-.sp
-\fBFont control of the heading\fP
-.br
-The font of each heading level is controlled by string \fBHF\fP.
-It contains a fontnumber or fontnam for each level. Default
-is \fB2\ 2\ 2\ 2\ 2\ 2\ 2\fP (all headings in italic).
-Could also be written as \fBI\ I\ I\ I\ I\ I\ I\fP.
-All omitted values are presumed to be a 1.
-.sp
-\fBPoint size control\fP.
-.br
-String \fBHP\fP controls the pointsize of each heading, in the
-same way as \fBHF\fP controls the font.
-A value of 0 selects the default point size.
-Default value is \fB0\ 0\ 0\ 0\ 0\ 0\ 0\fP. Beware that only the
-point size changes, not the vertical size.
-That can be controlled by the user specified macro \fBHX\fP and/or
-\fBHZ\fP.
-.sp
-\fBHeading counters\fP
-.br
-Seven number registers, named \fBH1\fP thru \fBH7\fP contains
-the counter for each heading level.
-The values are printed using arabic numerals, this can be changed
-with the macro \fBHM\fP (see below).
-All marks ar concatenated before printing. To avoid this, set
-number register \fBHt\fP to 1. That will only print the current
-heading counter at each heading.
-.sp
-\fBAutomatic table of contents\fP
-.br
-All headings whose level is equal or below number register \fBCl\fP
-is saved to be printed in the table of contents. Default value is 2.
-.sp
-\fBSpecial control of the heading, user-defined macros\fP.
-.br
-These macros can be defined by the user to get a finer control
-of vertical spacing, fonts or other features.
-Argument \fIlevel\fP is the level-argument to \fBH\fP, but
-0 for unnumbered headings (see \fBHU\fP).
-Argument \fIrlevel\fP is the real level, it is
-set to number register \fBHu\fP for unnumbered headings.
-Argument \fIheading-text\fP is the text argument to \fBH\fP and \fBHU\fP.
-.sp
-\fBHX\ \fP\fIlevel\ rlevel\ heading-text\fP
-.br
-\fBHX\fP is called just before the printing of the heading.
-The following register is available for \fBHX\fP.
-\fBHX\fP may alter \fB}0\fP, \fB}2\fP and \fB;3\fP.
-.in +.5i
-.T3 "string }0"
-Contains the heading mark plus two spaces if \fIrlevel\fP is non-zero,
-otherwise empty.
-.T3 "register ;0"
-Contains the position of the text after the heading.
-0 means that the text should follow the heading on the same line, 1
-means that a line break should occur before the text and
-2 means that a blank line should separate the heading and the text.
-.T3 "string }2"
-Contains two spaces if register \fB;0\fP is 0. It is used to
-separate the heading from the text. The string
-is empty if \fB;0\fP is non-zero.
-.T3 "register ;3"
-Contains the needed space in units after the heading.
-Default is 2v.
-
-Can be used to change things like numbering (\fB}0\fP),
-vertical spacing (\fB}2\fP)
-and the needed space after the heading.
-.in
-.sp
-\fBHY\ \fP\fIdlevel\ rlevel\ heading-text\fP
-.br
-\fBHY\fP is called after size and font calculations and
-might be used to change indentation.
-.sp
-\fBHZ\ \fP\fIdlevel\ rlevel\ heading-text\fP
-\fBHZ\fP is called after the printing of the heading, just before
-\fBH\fP or \fBHU\fP exits.
-Could be used to change the page header according to the section heading.
-.TP
-.B "HC [hyphenation-character]"
-Set hyphenation character.
-Default value is \e%.
-Resets to the default if called without argument.
-Hyphenation can be turned by setting number
-register \fBHy\fP to 0 in the beginning of the file.
-.TP
-.B "HM [arg1 [arg2 [... [arg7]]]]"
-Heading mark style.
-Controls the type of marking for printing of the heading counters.
-Default is 1 for all levels.
-.sp
-\fBArgument\fP
-.in +.5i
-.T2 1
-Arabic numerals.
-.T2 0001
-Arabic numerals with leading zeroes, one or more.
-.T2 A
-Upper-case alphabetic
-.T2 a
-Lower-case alphabetic
-.T2 I
-Upper-case roman numerals
-.T2 i
-lower-case roman numerals
-.T2 \fIempty\fP
-Arabic numerals.
-.in
-.TP
-.B "HU heading-text"
-Unnumbered section header.
-\fBHU\fP behavies like \fBH\fP at the level in number register \fBHu\fP.
-See \fBH\fP.
-.TP
-.B "HX dlevel rlevel heading-text"
-Userdefined heading exit.
-Called just before printing the header.
-See \fBH\fP.
-.TP
-.B "HY dlevel rlevel heading-text"
-Userdefined heading exit.
-Called just before printing the header.
-See \fBH\fP.
-.TP
-.B "HZ dlevel rlevel heading-text"
-Userdefined heading exit.
-Called just after printing the header.
-See \fBH\fP.
-.TP
-.B "I [italic-text [prev-font-text [italic-text [...]]]"
-Italic.
-Changes the font to italic if called without arguments.
-With one argument it will set the word in italic.
-With two argument it will concatenate them and set the first
-word in italic and the second in the previous font.
-There is no limit on the number of argument, all will be concatenated.
-.TP
-.B "IA [addressee-name [title]]
-Begins specification of the addressee and addressee's address in
-letter style.
-Several names can be specified with empty \fBIA\fP/\fBIE\fP-pairs, but
-only one address.
-See \fBLT\fP.
-.TP
-.B "IB [italic-text [bold-text [italic-text [...]]]"
-Italic-bold
-Even arguments is printed in italic, odd in boldface.
-See \fBI\fP.
-.TP
-.B IE
-Ends the address-specification after \fPIA\fP.
-.TP
-.B "INITI filename [type]"
-Initialize the new index system, sets the filename to collect
-index lines in with \fBIND\fP. Argument \fItype\fP selects
-teh type of index, page number, header marks or both.
-The default is \fIN\fP.
-.sp
-\fBtype\fP
-.in +.5i
-.T2 N
-Page numbers
-.T2 H
-Header marks
-.T2 B
-Both page numbers and header marks, tab separated
-.in
-.TP
-.B "IND arg1 [arg2 [...]]"
-\fBIND\fP writes a line in the index file selected by \fBINITI\fP
-with all arguments and the page number or header mark separated by tabs.
-.in +.5i
-\fBExamples\fP
-.br
-arg1\etpage number
-.br
-arg1\etarg2\etpage number
-.br
-arg1\etheader mark
-.br
-arg1\etpage number\etheader mark
-.in
-.TP
-.B "INDP"
-\fBINDP\fP prints the index by running the command specified
-by string variable \fBIndcmd\fP, normally \fIsort\ -t\et\fP.
-\fBINDP\fP reads the output from the command to form
-the index, normally in two columns (can be changed by defining \fBTYIND\fP).
-The index is printed with string variable \fBIndex\fP as header,
-default is \fBINDEX\fP. One-column processing is
-returned after the list. \fBINDP\fP will call the
-user-defined macros \fBTXIND\fP, \fBTYIND\fP and \fBTZIND\fP if defined.
-\fBTXIND\fP is called before printing \fBINDEX\fP, \fBTYIND\fP
-is called instead of printing \fBINDEX\fP. \fBTZIND\fP is called
-after the printing and should take care of restoring to normal
-operation again.
-
-.TP
-.B "INITR filename"
-Initialize the refencemacros. References will be written to
-\fIfilename.tmp\fP and \fIfilename.qrf\fP. Requires two passes with groff.
-The first looks for references and the second includes them.
-\fBINITR\fP can be used several times, but it is only the first
-occurrence of \fBINITR\fP that is active.
-Option \fB-U\fP might be needed if \fBunsafe\fP-errors occur.
-See also \fBSETR\fP, \fBGETPN\fP and \fBGETHN\fP.
-.TP
-.B "IR [italic-text [roman-text [italic-text [...]]]"
-Italic-roman
-Even arguments is printed in italic, odd in roman.
-See \fBI\fP.
-.TP
-.B "LB text-indent mark-indent pad type [mark [LI-space [LB-space]]]"
-List begin macro.
-This is the common macro used for all lists.
-\fIText-indent\fP is the number of spaces to indent the text from the
-current indent.
-.sp
-\fIPad\fP and \fImark-indent\fP controls where to put the mark.
-The mark is placed within the mark area, and \fImark-indent\fP
-sets the number of spaces before this area. It is normally 0.
-The mark area ends where the text begins. The start of the text
-is still controlled by \fItext-indent\fP.
-.sp
-The mark is left justified whitin the mark area if \fIpad\fP is 0.
-If \fIpad\fP is greater than 0, then \fImark-indent\fP is ignored, and
-the mark is placed \fIpad\fP spaces before the text.
-This will right justify the mark.
-.sp
-If \fItype\fP is 0 the list will have either a hanging indent or, if
-argument \fImark\fP is given, the string \fImark\fP as mark.
-.sp
-If \fItype\fP is greater than 0 automatic numbering will occur, arabic
-if \fImark\fP is empty. \fIMark\fP can then be any of \fB1\fP, \fBA\fP,
-\fBa\fP, \fBI\fP or \fBi\fP.
-.sp
-\fIType\fP selects one of six possible ways to display the mark.
-.br
-\fBtype\fP
-.in +.6i
-.T2 1
-x.
-.T2 2
-x)
-.T2 3
-(x)
-.T2 4
-[x]
-.T2 5
-<x>
-.T2 6
-{x}
-.in
-.sp
-Every item in the list will get \fILI-space\fP number of blank lines
-before them. Default is 1.
-.sp
-\fBLB\fP itself will print \fILB-space\fP blank lines. Default is 0.
-.TP
-.B "LC [list-level]"
-List-status clear
-Terminates all current active lists down to \fIlist-level\fP, or 0
-if no argmuent is given. This is used by \fBH\fP to clear any
-active list.
-.TP
-.B "LE [1]"
-List end.
-Terminate the current list. \fBLE\fP outputs a blank line
-if an argument is given.
-.TP
-.B "LI [mark [1]]"
-List item precedes every item in a list. Without argument \fBLS\fP
-will print the mark determined by the current list type. By giving
-\fBLI\fP one argument, it will use that as the mark instead.
-Two arguments to \fBLI\fP will make \fImark\fP a prefix to
-the current mark.
-There will be no separating space between the prefix
-and the mark if the second argument is \fB2\fP instead of \fB1\fP.
-This behaviour can also be achieved by setting number register
-\fBLimsp\fP to zero.
-A zero length \fImark\fP will make a hanging
-indent instead.
-.sp
-A blank line is normally printed before the list item. This behaviour
-can be controlled by number register \fBLs\fP. Pre-spacing
-will occur for each list-level less than or equal to \fBLs\fP.
-Default value is 99. (Nesting of lists is unlimited. :-)
-.sp
-The indentation can be changed thru number register \fBLi\fP.
-Default is 6.
-.sp
-All lists begins with a list initialization macro, \fBLB\fP.
-There are, however, seven predefined listtypes to
-make lists easier to use. They all call \fBLB\fP with different
-default values.
-.in +.5i
-.T2 \fBAL\fP
-Automatically Incremented List
-.T2 \fBML\fP
-Marked List
-.T2 \fBVL\fP
-Variable-Item List
-.T2 \fBBL\fP
-Bullet List
-.T2 \fBDL\fP
-Dash List
-.T2 \fBRL\fP
-Reference List
-.T2 \fBBVL\fP
-Broken Varable List.
-.in
-These lists are described at other places in this manual. See also \fBLB\fP.
-.TP
-.B "LT [arg]"
-Formats a letter in one of four different styles depending
-on the argument.
-See also \fBINTERNALS\fP.
-.in +.5i
-.T2 \fBArg
-Style\fP
-.T2 BL
-Blocked. Date line, return address, writer's address and closing
-begins at the center of the line. All other lines begins at the left margin.
-.T2 SB
-Semi-blocked. Same as blocked, except that the first line in every
-paragraph is indented five spaces.
-.T2 FB
-Full-blocked. All lines begin at the left margin.
-.T2 SP
-Simplified. Almost the same as the full-blocked style. Subject and
-the writer'sidentification is printed in all-capital.
-.in
-.TP
-.B "LO type [arg]"
-Specify options in letter (see \fB.LT\fP).
-This is a list of the standard options:
-.in +.5i
-.T2 CN
-Confidential notation. Prints \fBRESTRICTED\fP on the second line
-below the date line. Any argument replaces \fBRESTRICTED\fP.
-See also string variable \fBLetCN\fP.
-.T2 RN
-Reference notation. Prints \fBIn reference to:\fP and the argument
-two lines below the date line.
-See also string variable \fBLetRN\fP.
-.T2 AT
-Attention. Prints \fBATTENTION:\fP and the argument below the inside address.
-See also string variable \fBLetAT\fP.
-.T2 SA
-Salutation. Prints \fBTo Whom It May Concern:\fP or the argument if
-it was present. The salutation is printed two lines below the inside address.
-See also string variable \fBLetSA\fP.
-.T2 SJ
-Subject line. Prints the argument as subject prefixed with \fBSUBJECT:\fP
-two lines below the inside address, except in letter type \fBSP\fP.
-Then the subject is printed in all-captial without any prefix.
-See also string variable \fBLetSJ\fP.
-.in
-.TP
-.B "MC column-size [column-separation] "
-Begin multiple columns. Return to normal with \fB1C\fP.
-\fBMC\fP will create as many columns as the current line length permits.
-\fIColumn-size\fP is the width of each column, and \fIcolumn-separation\fP
-is the space between two columns. Default separation is the
-column-size/15.
-See also \fB1C\fP.
-.TP
-.B "ML mark [text-indent [1]]"
-Marked list start. The \fImark\fP argument will be printed before
-each list item.
-\fIText-indent\fP sets the indent and overrides \fBLi\fP.
-A third argument will prohibit printing of a blank line before each
-item.
-.TP
-.B "MT [arg [addressee]]"
-Memorandum type.
-The \fIarg\fP is part of a filename in \fI@TMAC_MDIR@/*.MT\fP.
-Memorandum type 0 thru 5 are supported, including \fI"string"\fP.
-\fIAddresse\fP just sets a variable, used in the AT&T macros.
-.br
-\fBarg\fP
-.in +.5i
-.T2 0
-Normal memorandum, no type printed
-.T2 1
-Memorandum with \fIMEMORANDUM FOR FILE\fP printed
-.T2 2
-Memorandum with \fIPROGRAMMER'S NOTES\fP printed
-.T2 3
-Memorandum with \fIENGINEER'S NOTES\fP printed
-.T2 4
-Released paper style
-.T2 5
-External letter style
-.in
-See also \fBCOVER\fP/\fBCOVEND\fP, a more flexible type of front page.
-.TP
-.B "MOVE y-pos [x-pos [line-length]]"
-Move to a position, pageoffset set to \fIx-pos\fP.
-If \fIline-length\fP is not given, the difference between
-current and new pageoffset is used.
-Use \fBPGFORM\fP without arguments to return to normal.
-.TP
-.B "MULB cw1 space1 [cw2 space2 [cw3 ...]]"
-Begin a special multi-column mode. Every columns width must be specified.
-Also the space between the columns must be specified. The last column
-does not need any space-definition. MULB starts a diversion and MULE
-ends the diversion and prints the columns.
-The unit for width and space is 'n', but MULB accepts all
-normal unitspecifications like 'c' and 'i'.
-MULB operates in a separate environment.
-.TP
-.B "MULN"
-Begin the next column. This is the only way to switch column.
-.TP
-.B "MULE"
-End the multi-column mode and print the columns.
-.TP
-.B "nP [type]"
-Print numbered paragraph with header level two. Se \fB.P\fP.
-.TP
-.B "NS [arg [1]]"
-Prints different types of notations. The argument selects between
-the predefined type of notations. If the second argument is available,
-then the argument becomes the entire notation.
-If the argument doesn't exist in the predefined, it will be
-printed as \fBCopy (\fP\fIarg\fP\fB) to\fP.
-It is possible to add more standard notations, see the string variable
-\fBLetns\fP and \fBLetnsdef\fP.
-.nf
-.in +.5i
-.T2 \fBArg
-Notation\fP
-.T2 \fInone\fP
-Copy To
-.T2 """""
-Copy To
-.T2 1
-Copy To (with att.) to
-.T2 2
-Copy To (without att.) to
-.T2 3
-Att.
-.T2 4
-Atts.
-.T2 5
-Enc.
-.T2 6
-Encs.
-.T2 7
-Under separate cover
-.T2 8
-Letter to
-.T2 9
-Memorandum to
-.T2 10
-Copy (with atts.) to
-.T2 11
-Copy (without atts.) to
-.T2 12
-Abstract Only to
-.T2 13
-Complete Memorandum to
-.T2 14
-CC
-.in
-.fi
-.TP
-.B "ND new-date"
-New date. Override the current date. Date is not
-printed if \fInew-date\fP is an empty string.
-.TP
-.B "OF [arg]"
-Odd-page footer, a line printed just above the normal footer.
-See \fBEF\fP and \fBPF\fP.
-.TP
-.B "OH [arg]"
-Odd-page header, a line printed just below the normal header.
-See \fBEH\fP and \fBPH\fP.
-.TP
-.B OP
-Make sure that the following text is printed at the top
-of an odd-numbered page. Will not output an empty page
-if currently at the top of an odd page.
-.TP
-.B "P [type]"
-Begin new paragraph.
-\fBP\fP without argument will produce left justified text, even
-the first line of the paragraph. This is the same as setting
-\fItype\fP to 0. If the argument is 1, then the first line
-of text following \fBP\fP will be indented by the number of
-spaces in number register \fBPi\fP, normally 5.
-.sp
-Instead of giving 1 as argument to \fBP\fP it is possible to set the
-paragraph type in number register \fBPt\fP. Using 0 and 1
-will be the same as adding that value to \fBP\fP.
-A value of 2 will indent all paragraphs, except after
-headings, lists and displays.
-.sp
-The space between two paragraphs is controlled by number register \fBPs\fP,
-and is 1 by default (one blank line).
-.TP
-.B "PGFORM [linelength [pagelength [pageoffset [1]]]]"
-Sets linelength, pagelength and/or pageoffset.
-This macro can be used for special formatting, like letterheads
-and other.
-It is normally the first command in a file, though it's not necessary.
-\fBPGFORM\fP can be used without arguments
-to reset everything after a \fBMOVE\fP.
-A line-break is done unless the fourth argument is given.
-This can be used to avoid the pagenumber on the first page while setting
-new width and length.
-(It seems as if this macro sometimes doesn't work too well.
-Use the command line arguments
-to change linelength, pagelength and pageoffset instead. Sorry.)
-.TP
-.B PGNH
-No header is printed on the next page. Used to get rid off
-the header in letters or other special texts
-This macro must be used before any text to inhibit the pageheader
-on the first page.
-.TP
-.B PIC [-L] [-C] [-R] [-I n] filename [width [height]]
-\fBPIC\fP includes a Postscript file in the document.
-The macro depends on \fBmgm_ref\fP and \fBINITR\fP.
-\fB-L\fP, \fB-C\fP, \fB-R\fP and \fB-I n\fP adjusts the picture
-or indents it. The optionally \fIwidth\fP and \fIheight\fP
-can also be given to resize the picture.
-.TP
-.B PE
-Picture end.
-Ends a picture for \fB@TMAC_M@pic\fP, see the manual for \fB@TMAC_M@pic\fP.
-.TP
-.B "PF [arg]"
-Page footer.
-\fBPF\fP sets the line to be printed at the bottom of each page.
-Normally empty. See \fBPH\fP for the argument specification.
-.TP
-.B "PH [arg]"
-Page header, a line printed at the top of each page.
-The argument should be specified as "'left-part'center-part'right-part'",
-where left-, center- and right-part is printed left-justified, centered
-and right justified. The character \fB%\fP is changed to the current
-page number. The default page-header is "''- % -''", the page
-number between two dashes.
-.TP
-.B PS
-Picture start (from pic). Begins a picture for \fB@TMAC@pic\fP, see
-the manual.
-.TP
-.B PX
-Page-header user-defined exit.
-\fBPX\fP is called just after the printing of the page header
-in \fIno-space\fP mode.
-.TP
-.B R
-Roman.
-Return to roman font, see also \fBI\fP.
-.TP
-.B "RB [roman-text [bold-text [roman-text [...]]]"
-Roman-bold.
-Even arguments is printed in roman, odd in boldface.
-See \fBI\fP.
-.TP
-.B "RD [prompt [diversion [string]]]"
-Read from standard input to diversion and/or string.
-The text will be saved in a diversion named \fIdiversion\fP.
-Recall the text by writing the name of the diversion after a dot
-on an empty line. A string will also be defined if
-\fIstring\fP is given. \fIDiversion\fP and/or \fIprompt\fP can
-be empty ("").
-.TP
-.B RF
-Reference end. Ends a reference definition and returns to normal
-processing. See \fBRS\fP.
-.TP
-.B "RI [roman-text [italic-text [roman-text [...]]]"
-Even arguments is printed in roman, odd in italic.
-See \fBI\fP.
-.TP
-.B "RL [text-indent [1]]"
-Reference list start
-Begins a list where each item is preceded with a automatically
-incremented number between
-square brackets.
-\fIText-indent\fP changes the default indentation
-.TP
-.B "RP [arg1 [arg2]]"
-Produce reference page.
-\fBRP\fP can be used if a reference page is wanted somewhere in the
-document. It is not needed if \fBTC\fP is used to produce
-a table of content. The reference page will then be printed automatically.
-.sp
-The reference counter will not be resetted if \fIarg1\fP is 1.
-.sp
-\fIArg2\fP tells \fBRP\fP whether to eject a page or not.
-.br
-\fBArg2\fP
-.in +.5i
-.T2 0
-The reference page will be printed on a separate page.
-This is
-the default.
-.T2 1
-Do not eject page after the list.
-.T2 2
-Do not eject page before the list.
-.T2 3
-Do not eject page before and after the list.
-.in
-The reference items will be separated by a blank line.
-Setting number register \fBLs\fP to 0 will suppress the line.
-.sp
-The string \fBRp\fP contains the reference page title and
-is normally set to \fIREFERENCES\fP.
-.TP
-.B "RS [string-name]"
-\fBRS\fP begins an automatically numbered reference definition.
-Put the string \fB\e*(Rf\fP where the reference mark
-should be and write the reference between \fBRS\fP/\fBRF\fP
-at next new line after the reference mark. The reference number
-is stored in number register \fB:R\fP.
-If \fIstring-name\fP is given, a string with that name
-will be defined and contain the current reference mark.
-The string can be referenced as \fB\e*[\fIstring-name\fP]\fP later in
-the text.
-.TP
-.B "S [size [spacing]]"
-Set point size and vertical spacing. If any argument is equal 'P', then
-the previous value is used. A 'C' means current value, and 'D' default value.
-If '+' or '-' is used before the value, then increment or decrement of
-the current value will be done.
-.TP
-.B "SA [arg]"
-Set right-margin justification.
-Justification is normally turned on.
-No argumenent or \fB0\fP turns off justification, a \fB1\fP turns on
-justification.
-.TP
-.B "SETR refname [string]"
-Remember the current header and page-number as refname.
-Saves \fIstring\fP if \fIstring\fP is defined. \fIstring\fP is retrieved
-with \fB.GETST\fP.
-See \fBINITR\fP.
-.TP
-.B "SG [arg [1]]"
-Signature line. Prints the authors name(s) after the formal closing.
-The argument will be appended to the reference data, printed
-at either the first or last author. The reference data is the location,
-department and initials specified with \fB.AU\fP.
-It will be printed at the first author, otherwise at the last.
-No reference data will be printed if the author(s) is specified
-thru \fB.WA\fP/\fB.WE\fP.
-See \fBLetter internals\fP.
-.TP
-.B "SK [pages]"
-Skip pages.
-If \fIpages\fP is \fB0\fP or omitted, a skip to the next page
-will occur unless it is already at the top of a page.
-Otherwise it will skip \fIpages\fP pages.
-.TP
-.B "SM string1 [string2 [string3]]"
-Make a string smaller.
-If \fIstring2\fP is given, \fIstring1\fP will be smaller and \fIstring2\fP
-normal, concatenated with \fIstring1\fP. With three argument, all is
-concatenated, but only \fIstring2\fP is made smaller.
-.TP
-.B "SP [lines]"
-Space vertically. \fIlines\fP can have any scalingfactor, like \fI3i\fP or
-\fI8v\fP. Several \fBSP\fP in a line will only produce the
-maximum number of lines, not the sum. \fBSP\fP will also be ignored
-until the first textline in a page. Add a \fB\e&\fP before \fBSP\fP
-to avoid this.
-.TP
-.B TAB
-reset tabs to every 5n. Normally used to reset any previous tabpositions.
-.TP
-.B "TB [title [override [flag [refname]]]]"
-Table title, arguments are the same as for \fBEC\fP.
-\fBTB\fP uses the number register \fBTb\fP as counter.
-The string \fBLt\fP controls the title of the
-List of Tables, default is \fILIST OF TABLES\fP.
-The List of Tables will only be printed if number register \fBLt\fP
-is 1, default 1.
-The string \fBLitb\fP contains the word \fITABLE\fP, wich
-is printed before the number.
-.br
-Special handling of the title will occur if
-\fBTB\fP is used inside \fBDS\fP/\fBDE\fP, it will not be
-affected by the format of \fBDS\fP.
-.TP
-.B "TC [slevel [spacing [tlevel [tab [h1 [h2 [h3 [h4 [h5]]]]]]]]]"
-Table of contents.
-This macro is normally used at the last line of the document.
-It generates a table of contents with headings up to the level
-controlled by number register \fBCl\fP. Note that \fBCl\fP controls
-the saving of headings, it has nothing to do with \fBTC\fP.
-Headings with level less than or equal to \fIslevel\fP will get
-\fIspacing\fP number of lines before them.
-Headings with level less than or equal to \fItlevel\fP will have
-their page numbers right justified with dots or spaces separating
-the text and the page number. Spaces is used if \fItab\fP
-is greater than zero, otherwise dots.
-Other headings will have the
-page number directly at the end of the heading text (\fIragged right\fP).
-.sp
-The rest of the arguments will be printed, centered, before the
-table of contents.
-.sp
-The user-defined macros \fBTX\fP and \fBTY\fP are used if \fBTC\fP is called
-with at most four arguments. \fBTX\fP is called before the printing
-of \fICONTENTS\fP, and \fBTY\fP is called instead of printing \fICONTENTS\fP.
-.sp
-Equivalent macros can be defined for list of figures, tables, equations
-and excibits by defining \fBTXxx\fP or \fBTYxx\fP, where \fBxx\fP
-is \fBFg\fP, \fBTB\fP, \fBEC\fP or \fBEX\fP.
-.sp
-String \fBCi\fP can be set to control the indentations for each heading-level.
-It must be scaled, like \fB.ds\ Ci\ .25i\ .5i\ .75i\ 1i\ 1i\fP.
-The indentation is normally controlled by the maxlength of headings
-in each level.
-.sp
-All texts can be redefined, new stringvariables
-\fILifg\fP, \fILitb\fP, \fILiex\fP, \fILiec\fP and \fILicon\fP contains
-"Figure", "TABLE", "Exhibit", "Equation" and "CONTENTS".
-These can be redefined to other languages.
-.TP
-.B TE
-Table end. See \fBTS\fP.
-.TP
-.B "TH [N]"
-Table header. See \fBTS\fP.
-\fBTH\fP ends the header of the table. This header will
-be printed again if a page-break occurs.
-Argument \fIN\fP isn't implemented yet.
-.TP
-.B TL [charging-case number(s) [filing-case number(s)]
-Begin title of memorandum.
-All text up to the next \fBAU\fP is included in the title.
-\fICharging-case number\fP and \fIfiling-case\fP is saved
-for use in the front page processing.
-.TP
-.B TM [num1 [num2 [...]]]
-Technical memorandumnumbers used in \fB.MT\fP. Unlimited number
-of arguments may be given.
-.TP
-.B TP
-Top of page user-defined macro.
-This macro is called instead of the normal page header. It is
-possible to get complete control over the header.
-Note that header and footer is printed in a separate environment.
-Linelength is preserved though.
-.TP
-.B "TS [H]"
-Table start. This is the start of a table specification
-to \fB@TMAC@tbl\fP. See separate manual for \fB@TMAC@tbl\fP.
-\fBTS\fP ends with \fBTE\fP.
-Argument \fIH\fP tells \fBm@TMAC@m\fP that the table
-has a header. See \fBTH\fP.
-.TP
-.B TX
-Userdefined table of contents exit.
-This macro is called just before \fBTC\fP prints the word \fICONTENTS\fP.
-See \fBTC\fP.
-.TP
-.B TY
-Userdefined table of contents exit (no "CONTENTS").
-This macro is called instead of printing \fICONTENTS\fP.
-See \fBTC\fP.
-.TP
-.B VERBON [flag [pointsize [font]]]
-Begin verbatim output using courier font.
-Usually for printing programs.
-All character has equal width.
-The pointsize can be changed with
-the second argument. By specifying the font-argument
-it is possible to use another font instead of courier.
-\fIflag\fP control several special features.
-It contains the sum of all wanted features.
-.in +.5i
-.T2 Value
-Description
-.T2 1
-Disable the escape-character (\e). This is normally turned on during
-verbose output.
-.T2 2
-Add en empty line before the verbose text.
-.T2 4
-Add en empty line after the verbose text.
-.T2 8
-Print the verbose text with numbered lines. This adds four digitsized
-spaces in the beginning of each line. Finer control is available with
-the string-variable \fBVerbnm\fP. It contains all arguments to the
-\fBtroff\fP-command \fB.nm\fP, normally '1'.
-.T2 16
-Indent the verbose text with five 'n':s. This is controlled by the
-number-variable \fBVerbin\fP (in units).
-.in
-.TP
-.B VERBOFF
-End verbatim output.
-.TP
-.B "VL text-indent [mark-indent [1]]"
-Variable-item list has no fixed mark, it assumes that
-every \fBLI\fP have a mark instead.
-\fIText-indent\fP sets the indent to the text, and \fImark-indent\fP
-the distance from the current indent to the mark.
-A third argument will prohibit printing of a blank line before each
-item.
-.TP
-.B "VM [top [bottom]]"
-Vertical margin.
-.TP
-.B "WA [writer-name [title]]
-Begins specification of the writer and writer's address.
-Several names can be specified with empty \fBWA\fP/\fBWE\fP-pairs, but
-only one address.
-.TP
-.B WE
-Ends the address-specification after \fP.WA\fP.
-.TP
-.B "WC [format]"
-Footnote and display width control.
-.in +.5i
-.T2 N
-Set default mode, \fB-WF\fP, \fB-FF\fP, \fB-WD\fP and \fBFB\fP.
-.T2 WF
-Wide footnotes, wide also in two-column mode.
-.T2 -WF
-Normal footnote width, follow column mode.
-.T2 FF
-All footnotes gets the same width as the first footnote encountered.
-.T2 -FF
-Normal footnotes, width follows \fBWF\fP and \fB-WF\fP.
-.T2 WD
-Wide displays, wide also in two-column mode.
-.T2 -WD
-Normal display width, follow column mode.
-.T2 FB
-Floating displays generates a line break when printed on the current page.
-.T2 -FB
-Floating displays does not generate line break.
-.in
-.sp 3
-.LP
-.\"########################################################################
-.LP
-.B "Strings used in m@TMAC_M@:"
-.TP
-.B App
-A string containing the word "APPENDIX".
-.TP
-.B Apptxt
-.TP
-The current appendix text.
-.B "EM"
-Em dash string
-.TP
-.B H1txt
-Will be updated by \fB.H\fP and \fB.HU\fP to the current heading text.
-Also updated in table of contents & friends.
-.TP
-.B HF
-Fontlist for headings, normally "2 2 2 2 2 2 2".
-Nonnumeric fontnames may also be used.
-.TP
-.B HP
-Pointsize list for headings. Normally "0 0 0 0 0 0 0" which is the same as
-"10 10 10 10 10 10 10".
-.TP
-.B Index
-.TP
-Contains \fIINDEX\fP.
-.B Indcmd
-.TP
-Contains the index command, \fIsort\ -t\et\fP.
-.B Lifg
-String containing \fIFigure\fP.
-.TP
-.B Litb
-String containing \fITABLE\fP.
-.TP
-.B Liex
-String containing \fIExhibit\fP.
-.TP
-.B Liec
-String containing \fIEquation\fP.
-.TP
-.B Licon
-String containing \fICONTENTS\fP.
-.TP
-.B Lf
-Contains "LIST OF FIGURES".
-.TP
-.B Lt
-Contains "LIST OF TABLES".
-.TP
-.B Lx
-Contains "LIST OF EXHIBITS".
-.TP
-.B Le
-Contains "LIST OF EQUATIONS".
-.TP
-.B Letfc
-Contains "Yours very truly,", used in \fB.FC\fP.
-.TP
-.B Letapp
-Contains "APPROVED:", used in \fB.AV.\fP.
-.TP
-.B Letdate
-Contains "Date", used in \fB.AV.\fP.
-.TP
-.B LetCN
-Contains "CONFIDENTIAL", used in \fB.LO CN\fP.
-.TP
-.B LetSA
-Contains "To Whom It May Concern:", used in \fB.LO SA\fP.
-.TP
-.B LetAT
-Contains "ATTENTION:", used in \fB.LO AT\fP.
-.TP
-.B LetSJ
-Contains "SUBJECT:", used in \fB.LO SJ\fP.
-.TP
-.B LetRN
-Contains "In reference to:", used in \fB.LO RN\fP.
-.TP
-.B Letns
-is an array containing the different strings used in \fB.NS\fP.
-It is really a number of stringvariables prefixed with \fBLetns!\fP.
-If the argument doesn't exist, it will be included
-between \fB()\fP with \fBLetns!copy\fP as prefix and \fBLetns!to\fP as suffix.
-Observe the space after \fBcopy\fP and before \fBto\fP.
-.nf
-.ta 1.5i
-\fBName Value\fP
-Letns!0 Copy to
-Letns!1 Copy (with att.) to
-Letns!2 Copy (without att.) to
-Letns!3 Att.
-Letns!4 Atts.
-Letns!5 Enc.
-Letns!6 Encs.
-Letns!7 Under separate cover
-Letns!8 Letter to
-Letns!9 Memorandum to
-Letns!10 Copy (with atts.) to
-Letns!11 Copy (without atts.) to
-Letns!12 Abstract Only to
-Letns!13 Complete Memorandum to
-Letns!14 CC
-Letns!copy Copy "
-Letns!to " to
-.fi
-.TP
-.B Letnsdef
-Defines the standard-notation used when no argument is given
-to \fB.NS\fP. Default is \fB0\fP.
-.TP
-.B "MO1 - MO12"
-Strings containing \fIJanuary\fP thru \fIDecember\fP.
-.TP
-.B Qrf
-String containing "See chapter \e\e*[Qrfh], page \e\en[Qrfp].".
-.TP
-.B Rp
-Contains "REFERENCES".
-.TP
-.B Tcst
-Contains current status of table of contents and list of XXXX.
-Empty outside \fB.TC\fP.
-Useful in user-defined macros like \fB.TP\fP.
-.nf
-.ta 1.5i
-\fBValue Meaning\fP
-co Table of contents
-fg List of figures
-tb List of tables
-ec List of equations
-ex List of exhibits
-ap Appendix
-.fi
-.ta
-.TP
-.B Tm
-Contains \e(tm, trade mark.
-.TP
-.B Verbnm
-Argument to \fB.nm\fP in \fB.VERBON\fP, default: \fB1\fP.
-.\"-----------------------------------
-.LP
-.B "Number variables used in m@TMAC_M@:"
-.TP
-.B Aph
-Print an appendix-page for every new appendix
-if this numbervariable is non-zero.
-No output will occur if \fBAph\fP is zero, but there will always
-be an appendix-entry in the 'List of contents'.
-.TP
-.B Cl
-Contents level [0:7], contents saved if heading level <= Cl, default 2.
-.TP
-.B Cp
-Eject page between LIST OF XXXX if Cp == 0, default 0.
-.TP
-.B D
-Debugflag, values >0 produces varying degree of debug. A value of 1
-gives information about the progress of formatting, default 0.
-.TP
-.B De
-Eject after floating display is output [0:1], default 0.
-.TP
-.B Dsp
-Controls the space output before and after static displays
-if defined. Otherwise is the value of Lsp used.
-.TP
-.B Df
-Floating keep output [0:5], default 5.
-.TP
-.B Ds
-\fBLsp\fP space before and after display if == 1 [0:1], default 1.
-.TP
-.B Ej
-Eject page, default 0.
-.TP
-.B Eq
-Equation lable adjust 0=left, 1=right. Default 0.
-.TP
-.B Fs
-Footnote spacing, default 1.
-.TP
-.B "H1-H7"
-Heading counters
-.TP
-.B H1dot
-Append a dot after the level one heading number if > 0. Default is 1.
-.TP
-.B H1h
-.TP
-Copy of number register \fBH1\fP, but it is incremented
-just before the page break. Useful in user defined header macros.
-.B Hb
-Heading break level [0:7], default 2.
-.TP
-.B Hc
-Heading centering level, [0:7]. Default 0.
-.TP
-.B Hi
-Heading temporary indent [0:2], default 1.
-.br
-0\ ->\ 0 indent, left margin
-.br
-1\ ->\ indent to right , like .P 1
-.br
-2\ ->\ indent to line up with text part of preceding heading
-.TP
-.B Hps
-Numbervariable with the heading pre-space level. If the heading-level
-is less than or equal to \fBHps\fP, then two lines will precede the
-section heading instead of one. Default is first level only.
-The real amount of lines is controlled by the variables \fBHps1\fP and
-\fBHps2\fP.
-.TP
-.B Hps1
-This is the number of lines preceding \fB.H\fP when the heading-level
-is greater than \fBHps\fP. Value is in units, normally 0.5.
-.TP
-.B Hps2
-This is the number of lines preceding \fB.H\fP when the heading-level
-is less than or equal to \fBHps\fP. Value is in units, normally 1.
-.TP
-.B Hs
-Heading space level [0:7], default 2.
-.TP
-.B Hss
-This is the number of lines that follows \fB.H\fP when the heading-level
-is less than or equal to \fBHs\fP. Value is in units, normally 1.
-.TP
-.B Ht
-Heading numbering type, default 0.
-0 -> multiple (1.1.1 ...)
-.br
-1 -> single
-.TP
-.B Hu
-Unnumbered heading level, default 2.
-.TP
-.B Hy
-Hyphenation in body, default 1.
-.br
-0\ ->\ no hyphenation
-.br
-1\ ->\ hyphenation 14 on
-.TP
-.B Letwam
-Max lines in return-address, used in \fB.WA\fP/\fB.WE\fP. Default 14.
-.TP
-.B "Lf, Lt, Lx, Le"
-Enables (1) or disables (0) the printing of List of figures,
-List of tables, List of exhibits and List of equations.
-Default: Lf=1, Lt=1, Lx=1, Le=0.
-.TP
-.B Li
-List indent, used by .AL, default 6.
-.TP
-.B Limsp
-Flag for space between prefix and mark in automatic lists (.AL).
-.br
-0\ ==\ no space
-.br
-1\ ==\ space
-.TP
-.B Ls
-List space, if current listlevel > Ls then no spacing will occur around lists.
-Default 99.
-.TP
-.B Lsp
-.TP
-The size of an empty line. Normally 0.5v, but it is 1v
-if \fBn\fP is set (\fB.nroff\fP).
-.TP
-.B N
-Numbering style [0:5], default 0.
-.br
-0\ ==\ (default) normal header for all pages.
-.br
-1\ ==\ header replaces footer on first page, header is empty.
-.br
-2\ ==\ page header is removed on the first page.
-.br
-3\ ==\ "section-page" numbering enabled.
-.br
-4\ ==\ page header is removed on the first page.
-.br
-5\ ==\ "section-page" and "section-figure" numbering enabled.
-Se also the number-register Sectf and Sectp.
-.TP
-.B Np
-Numbered paragraphs, default 0.
-.br
-0\ ==\ not numbered
-.br
-1\ ==\ numbered in first level headings.
-.TP
-.B Of
-Format of figure,table,exhibit,equation titles, default 0.
-.br
-0\ =\ ". "
-.br
-1\ =\ " - "
-.TP
-.B P
-Current page-number, normally the same as % unless "section-page" numbering
-is enabled.
-.TP
-.B Pi
-paragraph indent, default 5.
-.TP
-.B Pgps
-Controls whether header and footer pointsize should follow the current
-setting or just change when the header and footer is defined.
-.in +.5i
-.ti -.5i
-.T2 Value
-Description
-.T2 0
-Pointsize will only change to the current setting when \fB.PH\fP, \fB.PF\fP,
-\&\fB.OH\fP, \fP.EH\fP, \fB.OF\fP or \fB.OE\fP is executed.
-.T2 1
-Pointsize will change after every \fB.S\fP. This is the default.
-.in
-.TP
-.B Ps
-paragraph spacing, default 1.
-.TP
-.B Pt
-Paragraph type, default 0.
-.br
-0\ ==\ left-justified
-.br
-1\ ==\ indented .P
-.br
-2\ ==\ indented .P except after .H, .DE or .LE.
-.TP
-.B Sectf
-Flag controlling "section-figures". A non-zero value enables this.
-Se also register N.
-.TP
-.B Sectp
-Flag controlling "section-page-numbers". A non-zero value enables this.
-Se also register N.
-.TP
-.B Si
-Display indent, default 5.
-.TP
-.B Verbin
-Indent for \fB.VERBON\fP, default 5n.
-.TP
-.B .mgm
-Always 1.
-.LP
-.SH INTERNALS
-The letter macros is using different submacros depending on
-the letter type. The name of the submacro has the letter type
-as suffix. It is therefore possible to define other letter types, either
-in the national macro-file, or as local additions.
-\&\fB.LT\fP will set the number variables \fBPt\fP and \fBPi\fP to 5 and 0.
-The following strings and macros must be defined for a new letter type:
-.TP
-\fBlet@init_\fP\fItype\fP
-This macro is called directly by \fB.LT\fP. It is supposed to initialize
-variables and other stuff.
-.TP
-\fBlet@head_\fP\fItype\fP
-This macro prints the letter head, and is called instead of the
-normal page header. It is supposed to remove the alias \fBlet@header\fP,
-otherwise it will be called for all pages.
-.TP
-\fBlet@sg_\fP\fItype\ name\ title\ n\ flag\ [arg1\ [arg2\ [...]]]\fP
-\&\fB.SG\fP is calling this macro only for letters, memorandums has
-its own processing. \fIname\fP and \fItitle\fP is specified
-thru \fB.WA\fP/\fB.WB\fP. \fIn\fP is the counter, 1-max, and
-\fIflag\fP is true for the last name. Any other argument to \fB.SG\fP
-is appended.
-.TP
-\fBlet@fc_\fP\fItype\ closing\fP
-This macro is called by \fB.FC\fP, and has the
-formal closing as argument.
-.LP
-\&\fB.LO\fP is implemented as a general option-macro. \fB.LO\fP demands
-that a string named \fBLet\fP\fItype\fP is defined, where \fItype\fP
-is the letter type.
-\&\fB.LO\fP will then assign the argument to the string
-variable \fBlet*lo-\fP\fItype\fP.
-.LP
-.\".SH BUGS
-.SH AUTHOR
-Jörgen Hägg, Lund, Sweden <jh@axis.se>.
-.SH FILES
-.TP
-.B @MACRODIR@/tmac.@TMAC_M@
-.TP
-.B @TMAC_MDIR@/*.cov
-.TP
-.B @TMAC_MDIR@/*.MT
-.TP
-.B @TMAC_MDIR@/locale
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-.BR groff (@MAN1EXT@),
-.BR @g@troff (@MAN1EXT@),
-.BR @g@tbl (@MAN1EXT@),
-.BR @g@pic (@MAN1EXT@),
-.BR @g@eqn (@MAN1EXT@)
-.br
-.BR mm (@MAN7EXT@)
-.BR m@TMAC_M@se (@MAN7EXT@)