UNIX Text ProcessingThis book shows how UNIX can be used effectively in the preparation of written documents, especially in the process of producing book-length documents, i.e. typesetting. As this book will demonstrate the tools available in the UNIX environment, it is also valuable to examine text processing in terms of problems and solutions: the problems faced by a writer undertaking a large writing project and the solutions offered by using the resources and power of a computer system. |
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Contents
UNIX Fundamentals | 12 |
Learning vi | 24 |
nroff and troff | 58 |
Copyright | |
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addition Alcuin allows appear argument basic beginning block bottom break buffer called chapter character column command contains contents copy create default define delete device display document drawing echo editing editor effect enter error example executed expression field font format give heading inch indent input insert length letter look macro macro package manual margin mark match mode move Note nroff number register object option output paragraph pattern position processing produce reference replace request result screen script separate sequence shell shell script shows simply single space specified standard string terminal troff UNIX variable vertical width write



