www.delorie.com/archives/browse.cgi   search  
Mail Archives: djgpp/1993/01/03/06:57:51

From: mcastle AT cs DOT umr DOT edu
Subject: Re: Tex Docs
To: DFP10 AT uacsc2 DOT albany DOT edu (Donald F. Parsons MD)
Date: Sun, 3 Jan 93 5:16:24 CST
Cc: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu

Amazingly enough Donald F. Parsons MD said:
> How do I get an ASCII printout of tex files like GCC.1 and CPP.1?
> I have ANSI programs and I am trying to find out how to compile
> them.  I gather preprocessing is neceaary? Can you give me the steps?
> Thanks, Don

For the *.1 files, I recommend the cawf package.  It's a fairly good 
emulation of nroff.  It can be found on ftp.cc.purdue.edu (128.210.24.1) in 
pucc/cawf.sh.Z.  Just install and do  'cawf -man gcc.1 > gcc.man'

Anyone done groff yet?

For the tex files, you can use demacs and it's info reader mode (hyper
text method of reading texi files).  There's a stand alone version
of the makeinfo and info readers on simtel20 in the pd1:<msdos.gnuish>
directory, but it's real mode only and I image the gcc docs are too
large for it.  Barring that, you can find someplace that has TeX (or
install emTeX your self, only takes about 16 megs :-), and get the
texi2dvi package off of you favorite gnu archive site.  I printed out
the entire docs for gcc 2.3.x and they took about 360 pages.

Maybe a standalone texinfo reader would be worth doing? (Well, I do just
happen to have the source setting on my hard drive *grin* but I think
it uses termcap commands not curses commands, and so we have to make
a termcap library *sigh*)

mrc
-- 
Mike Castle .-=NEXUS=-.  Life is like a clock:  You can work constantly
  mcastle AT cs DOT umr DOT edu     and be right all the time, or not work at all
S087891 AT UMRVMA DOT UMR DOT EDU   and be right at least twice a day.  -- mrc
    We are all of us living in the shadow of Manhattan.  -- Watchmen

- Raw text -


  webmaster     delorie software   privacy  
  Copyright © 2019   by DJ Delorie     Updated Jul 2019