orig_me(7)
NAME
orig_me - macros for formatting papers
SYNOPSIS
nroff -orig_me [ options ] file ... troff -orig_me [ options ] file ...
DESCRIPTION
This package of nroff and troff macro definitions provides
a canned formatting facility for technical papers in various formats. When producing 2-column output on a terminal, filter the output through col(1).
- The macro requests are defined below. Many nroff and
troff requests are unsafe in conjunction with this package, however, these requests may be used with impunity
after the first .pp: - .bp begin new page
.br break output line here
.sp n insert n spacing lines
.ls n (line spacing) n=1 single, n=2 double space
.na no alignment of right margin
.ce n center next n lines
.ul n underline next n lines
.sz +n add n to point size - Output of the eqn, neqn, refer, and tbl(1) preprocessors for equations and tables is acceptable as input.
FILES
/usr/share/tmac/tmac.e
/usr/share/me/*
SEE ALSO
eqn(1), troff(1), refer(1), tbl(1)
-me Reference Manual, Eric P. Allman
Writing Papers with Nroff Using -me
REQUESTS
- In the following list, "initialization" refers to the
first .pp, .lp, .ip, .np, .sh, or .uh macro. This list is
incomplete; see The -me Reference Manual for interesting details. - Request Initial Cause Explanation
- Value Break
part of the paper, and can be C (chapter), A (appendix), P (preliminary,
e.g., abstract, table of contents,
etc.), B (bibliography), RC (chapters
renumbered from page one each chapter), or RA (appendix renumbered from
page one).
set by .++). T is the chapter title.
or neqn.
space. Equation number is y. The
optional argument x may be I to indent
equation (default), L to left-adjust
the equation, or C to center the equa-(yes) section -(yes)tion.