Hi DJ, > > troff lays out its input. > > The input has been placed on the page. > > It is typeset. > > It is set. > > > > troff chapter.tr >chapter.set > > $ file chapter.set > chapter.set: ditroff output text for PostScript, ASCII text > > Wouldn’t “.ditroff” be more appropriate?
The question was what else to use other than .dit or .ditroff given Kernighan has ‘never been fond if it’. I don't like ditroff either. It's too long as a suffix. Given troff is tee-roff is it die-tee-roff, unfortunate, or dee-eye-tee-roff? Both are long to say. $ file chapter.set chapter.set: troff typeset output for PostScript, ASCII text -- Cheers, Ralph.