Physical Review was an early adopter of troff, but now invites
submissions in either REVTeX or MS Word. A lot of math journals invite
LaTeX. Do any journals out there invite [tg]roff?
Doug
Hi Doug,
Douglas McIlroy wrote on Fri, Aug 05, 2022 at 06:17:41AM -0400:
> Physical Review was an early adopter of troff,
Oh, interesting. I admit i submitted my own publicastions
in Phys Rev D in LaTeX in 2000 and didn't know at the time troff
would have been an option. Then again, at the tim
>> Physical Review was an early adopter of troff,
> Oh, interesting. I admit i submitted my own publications
> in Phys Rev D in LaTeX in 2000 and didn't know at the time troff
> would have been an option.
Phys Rev A adopted troff for their in-house typesetting soon after the
advent of eqn. It wa
In the 1980s the Australian Journal of Management was produced using
troff/nroff. Under a new editor it moved to Microsoft Word.
Robert Marks
On Sat, 6 Aug 2022 at 2:16 am, groff-requ...@gnu.org
wrote:
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> --- a/src/roff/groff/groff.1.man
> +++ b/src/roff/groff/groff.1.man
> @@ -1801,7 +1801,7 @@ constructing a pipeline to page the output.
> .RS
> .P
> .EX
> -groff \-t \-man /usr/share/man/man1/groff.1.man | less \-R
> +groff \-t \-man -Tutf8 /usr/share/man/man1/groff.1.man | less \-R
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