2 \" no Helvetica on dandelion printer
31 .ta .25i 3.75i 7.25i 7.7i
47 .tm left col bottom at \\n(nl
54 .tm right col bottom at \\n(nl
73 .if \\n(IP=0 .nr IP +1
78 .if \\n(IP .in -\\n(IQn
90 .if \\n(.$ .ti -\\n(IQn
96 . \"RE - retreat to the left
118 .tl 'Bell Laboratories''August 1978'
125 This guide gives some simple examples of
126 document preparation on Bell Labs computers,
127 emphasizing the use of the \fI\-ms\fR macro
129 It enormously abbreviates
133 Typing Documents on the UNIX System
138 Typesetting Mathematics \- User's Guide,
140 by B. W. Kernighan and L. L. Cherry; and
143 Tbl \- A Program to Format Tables,
147 These memos are all included in the
149 UNIX User Supplementary Documents.
151 The new user should also have
153 A Tutorial Introduction to the UNIX Text Editor,
157 For more detailed information, read
159 Advanced Editing on UNIX
168 Nroff\^/Troff Reference Manual
171 Information on related commands is
195 A released paper \fI
\x01\fR 3
196 An internal memo, and headings \fI
\x01\fR 4
197 Lists, displays, and footnotes \fI
\x01\fR 5
198 Indents, keeps, and double column \fI
\x01\fR 6
199 Equations and registers \fI
\x01\fR 7
200 Tables and usage \fI
\x01\fR 8
208 Throughout the examples, input is shown in
215 while the resulting output is shown in
221 UNIX Document no. 1111
228 .hh "Commands for a TM"
231 \&.TM 1978-5b3 99999 99999-11
234 \&The Role of the Allen Wrench in Modern
236 \&.AU "MH 2G-111" 2345
238 \&.AU "MH 1K-222" 5432
246 \&This abstract should be short enough to fit
247 \&on a single page cover sheet. It must attract
248 \&the reader into sending for the complete report.
254 \&Now the first paragraph of actual text ...
257 \&.SG MH-1234-JQP/XYH-unix
263 Commands not needed in a particular
272 \h'2n'\s16\(bs\s7 $fat roman size 7 "Bell Laboratories"$ \s8Cover Sheet for TM
279 This information is for employees of Bell Laboratories. (GEI 13.9-3)\p
295 The Role of the Allen Wrench
296 in Modern Electronics
323 \s7Other Keywords- \kQ
337 Author Location Ext. Charging Case- \s8$fat roman size 8 99999$
342 J. Q. Pencilpusher MH 2G-111 2345
346 \s7Filing Case- \s8$fat roman size 8 "99999a"$
349 X. Y. Hardwired MH 1K-222 5432
364 This abstract should be short enough to fit
365 on a single page cover sheet.
366 It must attract the reader into sending for the
375 Pages Text 10 Other 2 Total 12
378 .if t No. Figures 5 No. Tables 6 No. Refs. 7 \b'|||||\ \ '
383 .tl 'E-1932-U (6-73)''SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR DISTRIBUTION LIST'
388 \h'-1m'\L'|\\nau-1'\l'\\n(.lu+2m\(ul'\L'-|\\nau+1'\l'|0u-1m\(ul'
393 .hh "A Released Paper with Mathematics"
412 \&The solution to the torque handle equation
414 \&sum from 0 to inf F ( x sub i ) = G ( x )
416 \&is found with the transformation $ x = rho over
417 \&theta $ where $ rho = G prime (x) $ and $theta$
428 The Role of the Allen Wrench
429 in Modern Electronics
443 Murray Hill, New Jersey 07974
455 This abstract should be short enough to fit
456 on a single page cover sheet.
457 It must attract the reader into sending for the
475 The Role of the Allen Wrench
476 in Modern Electronics
490 Murray Hill, New Jersey 07974
508 The solution to the torque handle equation
514 sum from 0 to inf F ( x sub i ) = G ( x )
519 is found with the transformation
520 $ x = rho over theta $ where $ rho = G prime ( x )$
521 and $theta$ is derived from well-known principles.
524 .....The Ascent of the Riffelberg,
527 .....I sat silent some time, then turned to Harris and said:
528 .....``My mind is made up.''
529 .....Something in my tone struck him; and when he glanced
530 .....at my eye and read what was written there, his face paled
531 .....perceptibly. He hesitated a moment, then said:
533 .....I answered, with perfect calmness:
535 .....``I will ascend the Riffelberg.''
537 .....If I had shot my poor friend he could not have fallen from
538 .....his chair more suddenly. If I had been his father he
539 .....could not have pleaded harder to get me to give up my
540 .....purpose. But I turned a deaf ear to all he said. When he
541 .....perceived at last that nothing could alter my determination,
542 .....he ceased to urge, and for a while the deep\p
547 .hh "An Internal Memorandum"
551 \&.ND January 24, 1956
553 \&The 1956 Consent Decree
558 Plaintiff, United States of America, having filed
559 its complaint herein on January 14, 1949; the
560 defendants having appeared and filed their
561 answer to such complaint denying the
562 substantive allegations thereof; and the parties,
563 by their attorneys, ...
597 \h'\w'\s7Subject: \s0'u'The 1956 Consent Decree
644 Plaintiff, United States of America, having filed its complaint
645 herein on January 14, 1949; the defendants having appeared and
646 filed their answer to such complaint denying the substantive
647 allegations thereof; and the parties, by their attorneys, having
648 severally consented to the entry of this Final Judgment without
649 trial or adjudication of any issues of fact or law herein and without
650 this Final Judgment constituting any evidence or admission by any
651 party in respect of any such issues;
653 Now, therefore before any testimony has been taken herein, and
654 without trial or adjudication of any issue of fact or law herein,
655 and upon the consent of all parties hereto, it is hereby
657 Ordered, adjudged and decreed as follows:
662 This Court has jurisdiction of the subject matter herein and of all
664 The complaint states a claim upon which relief may be granted
665 against each of the defendants under Sections 1, 2 and 3 of the
666 Act of Congress of July 2, 1890, entitled ``An act to protect
667 trade and commerce against unlawful restraints and monopolies,''
668 commonly known as the Sherman Act, as amended.
673 For the purposes of this Final Judgment:
675 (a) ``Western'' shall mean the defendant Western Electric
676 Company, Incorporated.
685 Other formats possible (specify before \f3.TL\f1) are:
686 \&\f3.MR\f1 (``memo for record''), \f3.MF\f1
688 \&\f3.EG\f1 (``engineer's notes'') and \f3.TR\f1
689 (Computing Science Tech. Report).
697 Introduction. Appendix I
699 text text text text text text
704 1. Introduction Appendix I
708 \0\0text text text \0\0text text text
715 \&J. Pencilpusher and X. Hardwired,
717 \&A New Kind of Set Screw,
723 \&H. Nails and R. Irons,
725 \&Fasteners for Printed Circuit Boards,
730 \&.LP \fP(terminates list)
738 J. Pencilpusher and X. Hardwired,
740 A New Kind of Set Screw,
746 H. Nails and R. Irons,
748 Fasteners for Printed Circuit Boards,
761 \&text text text text text text
765 \&completely different
767 \&text text text text text text
771 hoboken harrison newark roseville avenue grove street
772 east orange brick church orange highland avenue
773 mountain station south orange maplewood millburn short hills
774 summit new providence
784 murray hill berkeley heights
785 gillette stirling millington lyons basking ridge
786 bernardsville far hills peapack gladstone
788 Options: \f3.DS L\f1: left-adjust;
789 \&\f3.DS C\f1: line-by-line center; \f3.DS B\f1: make block, then center.
794 \&Among the most important occupants
795 \&of the workbench are the long-nosed pliers.
796 \&Without these basic tools*
798 \&* As first shown by Tiger & Leopard
801 \&few assemblies could be completed. They may
802 \&lack the popular appeal of the sledgehammer
806 Among the most important occupants
807 of the workbench are the long-nosed
809 Without these basic tools*
810 few assemblies could be completed.
812 popular appeal of the sledgehammer
817 * As first shown by Tiger & Leopard (1975).
822 .hh "Multiple Indents"
824 \&This is ordinary text to point out
825 \&the margins of the page.
832 \&Continued here with another second
833 \&level item, but somewhat longer.
836 \&Return to previous value of the
837 \&indenting at this point.
844 This is ordinary text to point out
845 the margins of the page.
852 Continued here with another second level
853 item, but somewhat longer.
856 Return to previous value of the
857 indenting at this point.
865 Lines bracketed by the following commands are kept together,
866 and will appear entirely on one page:
870 \&.KS not moved .KF may float
871 \&.KE through text .KE in text
880 The Declaration of Independence
886 When in the course of human events, it becomes
887 necessary for one people to dissolve the political bonds
888 which have connected them with another, and to assume
889 among the powers of the earth the separate and equal station
890 to which the laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them,
891 a decent respect to the opinions of
895 .if \\n(xy=0 'po +1.58i
904 The Declaration of Independence
910 When in the course of human events, it becomes
911 necessary for one people to dissolve the political bonds which have
912 connected them with another, and to assume among the
913 powers of the earth the separate and equal station to which
914 the laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent
915 respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should
916 declare the causes which impel them to the separation.
918 We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men
919 are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator
920 with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty,
921 and the pursuit of happiness. That to secure these rights,
922 governments are instituted among men,\p
931 .de EQ \"equation, breakout and display
934 .nr LE 1 \" 1 is center
936 .if "\\$1"L" .ds EL \\$2
937 .if "\\$1"L" .nr LE 0
938 .if "\\$1"C" .ds EL \\$2
939 .if "\\$1"I" .nr LE 0
940 .if "\\$1"I" .ds EE \\h'5n'
941 .if "\\$1"I" .if !"\\$3"" .ds EE \\h'\\$3n'
942 .if "\\$1"I" .ds EL \\$2
946 .de EN \" end of a displayed equation
951 .if \\n(dn>0 .if \\n(LE>0 .tl \(ts\(ts\\*(10\(ts\\*(EL\(ts
952 .if \\n(dn>0 .if \\n(LE=0 .tl '\\*(EE\\*(10''\\*(EL'
961 A displayed equation is marked
962 with an equation number at the right margin
963 by adding an argument to the EQ line:
965 x sup 2 over a sup 2 ~=~ sqrt {p z sup 2 +qz+r}
970 A displayed equation is marked with an equation number
971 at the right margin by adding an argument to the EQ line:
975 ~=~ sqrt { p z sup 2 + q z + r }
981 bold V bar sub nu~=~left [ pile {a above b above
982 c } right ] + left [ matrix { col { A(11) above .
983 above . } col { . above . above .} col {. above .
984 above A(33) }} right ] cdot left [ pile { alpha
985 above beta above gamma } right ]
991 fat {roman V} bar sub nu~=~left [ pile {a above b above c}
992 right ] + left [ matrix { col { A(11) above .
993 above . } col { . above . above .} col {. above .
994 above A(33) }} right ] cdot left [ pile { alpha
995 above beta above gamma } right ]
1000 F hat ( chi ) ~ mark = ~ | del V | sup 2
1005 lineup =~ {left ( {partial V} over {partial x} right ) } sup 2
1006 + { left ( {partial V} over {partial y} right ) } sup 2
1007 ~~~~~~ lambda -> inf
1014 F hat ( chi ) ~ mark = ~ | del V | sup 2
1019 lineup =~ {left ( {partial V} over {partial x} right ) } sup 2
1020 + { left ( {partial V} over {partial y} right ) } sup 2
1021 ~~~~~~ lambda -> inf
1028 $ a dot $, $ b dotdot$, $ xi tilde times
1036 $ a dot $, $ b dotdot$, $ xi tilde times
1041 \h'.3i'(with delim $$ on, see panel 3).
1043 See also the equations in the second table, panel 8.
1049 .hh "Some Registers You Can Change"
1070 Margins \- head and foot
1095 .ds RF \u similar \d
1103 .ds T \|\h'.35n'\v'-.1n'\s6\zT\s0\v'.1n'\h'-.35n'\(ci\|
1108 \&.TS\h'.5i'\fR(\f3\*T\f1 indicates a tab)\f3
1115 \&Year\*TPrice\*TDividend
1116 \&1971\*T41-54\*T$2.60
1123 \&* (first quarter only)
1142 * (first quarter only)
1149 .if \ny>\n(nl .sp |\nyu
1154 The meanings of the key-letters describing
1155 the alignment of each entry are:
1161 c center n numerical
1162 r right-adjust a subcolumn
1163 l left-adjust s spanned
1166 The global table options are
1170 center, expand, box, doublebox, allbox,
1175 linesize (\f2n\fP\|).
1184 \&.TS\h'.5i'\fR(with delim $$ on, see panel 3)\fP
1185 \&doublebox, center;
1190 \&Gamma\*T$GAMMA (z) = int sub 0 sup inf \e
1191 t sup {z-1} e sup -t dt$
1192 \&Sine\*T$sin (x) = 1 over 2i ( e sup ix - e sup -ix )$
1193 \&Error\*T$ roman erf (z) = 2 over sqrt pi \e
1194 int sub 0 sup z e sup {-t sup 2} dt$
1195 \&Bessel\*T$ J sub 0 (z) = 1 over pi \e
1196 int sub 0 sup pi cos ( z sin theta ) d theta $
1197 \&Zeta\*T$ zeta (s) = \e
1198 sum from k=1 to inf k sup -s ~~( Re~s > 1)$
1212 Gamma $GAMMA (z) = int sub 0 sup inf t sup {z-1} e sup -t dt$
1213 Sine $sin (x) = 1 over 2i ( e sup ix - e sup -ix )$
1214 Error $ roman erf (z) = 2 over sqrt pi int sub 0 sup z e sup {-t sup 2} dt$
1215 Bessel $ J sub 0 (z) = 1 over pi int sub 0 sup pi cos ( z sin theta ) d theta $
1216 Zeta $ zeta (s) = sum from k=1 to inf k sup -s ~~( Re~s > 1)$
1228 \h'.25i'Documents with just text:
1230 \h'.25i'With equations only:
1231 eqn files | troff -ms
1232 \h'.25i'With tables only:
1233 tbl files | troff -ms
1234 \h'.25i'With both tables and equations:
1235 tbl files\||\|eqn\||\|troff -ms
1241 The above generates \s-2STARE\s0 output on
1242 \s-2GCOS\s0: replace
1250 for typesetter output.