NAME
nroff - emulate nroff command with groff
SYNOPSIS
nroff [
-CchipStUv ] [
-dcs ]
[
-Mdir ] [
-mname ] [
-nnum ] [
-olist ] [
-rcn ] [
-Tname ]
[
file ... ]
DESCRIPTION
The
nroff script emulates the
nroff command using groff. Only
ascii,
latin1,
utf8, and
cp1047 are valid
arguments for the
-T option, selecting the output encoding emitted by
grotty, groff's TTY output device. If an invalid or no
-T option
is given,
nroff checks the current locale to select a default output
device. It first tries the
locale program, then the environment
variables
LC_ALL,
LC_CTYPE, and
LANG, and finally the
LESSCHARSET environment variable.
The
-h and
-c options are equivalent to
grotty's options
-h (using tabs in the output) and
-c (using the old output
scheme instead of SGR escape sequences). The
-d,
-C,
-i,
-M,
-m,
-n,
-o, and
-r options have the
effect described in
troff(1). In addition,
nroff silently
ignores the options
-e,
-q, and
-s (which are not
implemented in
troff). Options
-p (pic),
-t (tbl),
-S (safer), and
-U (unsafe) are passed to
groff.
-v shows the version number.
ENVIRONMENT
- GROFF_BIN_PATH
- A colon separated list of directories in which to search
for the groff executable before searching in PATH. If unset,
`/usr/bin' is used.
NOTES
This shell script is basically intended for use with
man(1), so warnings
are suppressed. nroff-style character definitions (in the file tty-char.tmac)
are also loaded to emulate unrepresentable glyphs.
SEE ALSO
groff(1),
troff(1),
grotty(1)