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diff --git a/man/c2lout.1 b/man/c2lout.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 472e530..0000000 --- a/man/c2lout.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,133 +0,0 @@ -.TH C2LOUT 1 -.SH NAME -c2lout - convert C and C++ source code into Lout -.SH SYNOPSIS -\fBc2lout\fR [ \fIoptions\fR ] \fIC\(en\&files\fR... -.SH DESCRIPTION -Reformat C and C++ source code for input to the Lout document formatting -system, taking care of comments, character strings, tab characters, etc. -.LP -.B c2lout -reads the named C and C++ files and produces output -suitable for input to -.BR "lout -s" . -Thus, -.LP -.RS -.B "c2lout foo.c | lout -s | lpr" -.RE -.LP -will print -.B foo.c -on a PostScript printer. Each file will start on a new page, preceded -by its name in bold. -.SH OPTIONS -.TP -.B \-pfixed -Use a fixed width font (the default). -.TP -.B \-pvarying -Use a varying-width italic font with non-italic bold keywords. -.TP -.B \-psymbol -Use a varying-width italic font with mathematical symbols and -non-italic bold keywords. -.TP -.B \-n -Do not print the file name before each C or C++ file. -.TP -.BI \-f " font" -Select a font family. -The default is -.B \-fCourier -for -.BR \-pfixed , -and -.B \-fTimes -for -.B \-pvarying -and -.BR \-psymbol . -.TP -.BI \-s " size" -Select a Lout font size. The default is -.B -s9p -(meaning 9 points) for -.BR \-pfixed , -and -.B \-s10p -for -.B \-pvarying -and -.BR \-psymbol . -These work well with 80-character-wide programs. -.TP -.BI \-v " vsize" -Select a Lout vertical inter-line gap. The default is -.B -v1.1fx -meaning 1.1 times the font size measured from baseline to baseline. -.TP -.BI \-t " num" -Set the tab interval to -.I num -characters (default is -.BR \-t8 ). -.TP -.BI \-T " width" -Without this option, -.B c2lout -simulates tabs with spaces. With this option, -.B c2lout -simulates tabs with Lout tabulation operators; -.I width -is the width of one tab interval in the final print, measured in Lout -units. This guarantees alignment of characters following tabs even -with varying-width fonts, provided -.I width -is sufficiently large. For example, -.B -T0.5i -produces half-inch tab intervals. -.TP -.B \-u -Print usage information on stderr and exit. -.TP -.B \-V -Print version information on stderr and exit. -.SS Raw Mode -There is a \(lq\&raw mode\(rq usage of -.B c2lout -invoked by a -.B -r -flag (must be the first argument). This converts one C file into -Lout-readable source without any heading or trailing information. -Synopsis: -.LP -.RS -.B c2lout -.B \-r -.BI \-i \ infile -.BI \-o \ outfile -.BI \-e \ errfile -.BI \-t \ num -.BI \-T \ width -.RE -.LP -Users should never need this mode; it is invoked automatically -from within Lout by the -.B @CP -symbol from the -.B cprint -package (see reference). -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR lout (1), -.BR lpr (1), -.BR ghostview (1). -.SH REFERENCES -.LP -Jeffrey H. Kingston, -.I -\(lq\&A User's Guide to the Lout Document Formatting System\(rq\c -\&, Chapter 11. -.SH AUTHOR -.LP -Jeffrey H. Kingston |