Lawrence D'Oliveiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > By the way, did you know there was life before TEX? Back in that era, the > main open-source markup system in use was ... troff. Still not quite dead > today, it lives on in the definition of Unix/Linux man pages.
I would hardly call troff "open source", at least not "back in that era". When I first started using roff and nroff, you had to sign all sorts of non-disclosure paperwork to get a copy of Unix. It wasn't until much later that things like the BSD and GNU projects started coming out with open source versions. Of course, the whole roff family is based on the old runoff program (which in turn was probably based on something else). Anybody remember Scribe? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list