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NAME
     mv - a troff macro package for typesetting viewgraphs and
     slides

USAGE
     mvt [ -a ] [ options ] [ files ]

     troff [ -a ] [ -rX1 ] -mv [ options ] [ files ]

DESCRIPTION
     This package makes it easy to typeset viewgraphs and projec-
     tion slides in a variety of sizes.  A few macros (briefly
     described below) accomplish most of the formatting tasks
     needed in making transparencies.  All of the facilities of
     troff(1), eqn(1), and tbl(1) are available for more diffi-
     cult tasks.

     The output can be previewed on most terminals, and, in par-
     ticular, on the TEKTRONIX 4014.  For this device, specify
     the -rX1 option (this option is automatically specified by
     the mvt command-q.v.-when that command is invoked with the
     -T4014 option).  To preview output on other terminals,
     specify the -a option.

     The available macros are:

     .VS [n] [i] [d]      Foil-start macro; foil size is to be
                          7''x7''; n is the foil number, i is the
                          foil identification, d is the date; the
                          foil-start macro resets all parameters
                          (indent, point size, etc.) to initial
                          default values, except for the values
                          of i and d arguments inherited from a
                          previous foil-start macro; it also
                          invokes the .A macro (see below).

                          The naming convention for this and the
                          following eight macros is that the
                          first character of the name (V or S)
                          distinguishes between viewgraphs and
                          slides, respectively, while the second
                          character indicates whether the foil is
                          square (S), small wide (w), small high
                          (h), big wide (W), or big high (H).
                          Slides are ``skinnier'' than the
                          corresponding viewgraphs: the ratio of
                          the longer dimension to the shorter one
                          is larger for slides than for view-
                          graphs.  As a result, slide foils can
                          be used for viewgraphs, but not vice
                          versa; on the other hand, viewgraphs
                          can accommodate a bit more text.



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     .Vw [n] [i] [d]      Same as .VS, except that foil size is
                          7'' wide x 5'' high.
     .Vh [n] [i] [d]      Same as .VS, except that foil size is
                          5''x7''.
     .VW [n] [i] [d]      Same as .VS, except that foil size is
                          7''x5.4''.
     .VH [n] [i] [d]      Same as .VS, except that foil size is
                          7''x9''.
     .Sw [n] [i] [d]      Same as .VS, except that foil size is
                          7''x5''.
     .Sh [n] [i] [d]      Same as .VS, except that foil size is
                          5''x7''.
     .SW [n] [i] [d]      Same as .VS, except that foil size is
                          7''x5.4''.
     .SH [n] [i] [d]      Same as .VS, except that foil size is
                          7''x9''.
     .A  [x]              Place text that follows at the first
                          indentation level (left margin); the
                          presence of x suppresses the 1/2 line
                          spacing from the preceding text.
     .B  [m [s] ]         Place text that follows at the second
                          indentation level; text is preceded by
                          a mark; m is the mark (default is a
                          large bullet); s is the increment or
                          decrement to the point size of the mark
                          with respect to the prevailing point
                          size (default is 0); if s is 100, it
                          causes the point size of the mark to be
                          the same as that of the default mark.
     .C  [m [s] ]         Same as .B, but for the third indenta-
                          tion level; default mark is a dash.
     .D  [m [s] ]         Same as .B, but for the fourth indenta-
                          tion level; default mark is a small
                          bullet.
     .T  string           String is printed as an over-size, cen-
                          tered title.
     .I  [in] [a [x] ]    Change the current text indent (does
                          not affect titles); in is the indent
                          (in inches unless dimensioned, default
                          is 0); if in is signed, it is an incre-
                          ment or decrement; the presence of a
                          invokes the .A macro (see below) and
                          passes x (if any) to it.
     .S  [p] [l]          Set the point size and line length; p
                          is the point size (default is ``previ-
                          ous''); if p is 100, the point size
                          reverts to the initial default for the
                          current foil-start macro; if p is
                          signed, it is an increment or decrement
                          (default is 18 for .VS, .VH, and .SH,
                          and 14 for the other foil-start mac-
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                          unless dimensioned; default is 4.2''
                          for .Vh, 3.8'' for .Sh, 5'' for .SH,
                          and 6'' for the other foil-start mac-
                          ros).
     .DF n f [n f ...]    Define font positions; may not appear
                          within a foil's input text (i.e., it
                          may only appear after all the input
                          text for a foil, but before the next
                          foil-start macro); n is the position of
                          font f; up to four ``n f'' pairs may be
                          specified; the first font named becomes
                          the prevailing font; the initial set-
                          ting is (H is a synonym for G):
                                DF  1  H  2  I  3  B  4  S
     .DV [a] [b] [c] [d]  Alter the vertical spacing between
                          indentation levels; a is the spacing
                          for .A, b is for .B, c is for .C, and d
                          is for .D; all non-null arguments must
                          be dimensioned; null arguments leave
                          the corresponding spacing unaffected;
                          initial setting is:
                                DV  5v  5v  5v  0v
     .U  str1 [str2]      Underline str1 and concatenate str2 (if
                          any) to it.

     The last four macros in the above list do not cause a break;
     the .I macro causes a break only if it is invoked with more
     than one argument; all the other macros cause a break.

     The macro package also recognizes the following upper-case
     synonyms for the corresponding lower-case troff requests:
           AD  BR  CE  FI  HY  NA  NF  NH  NX  SO  SP  TA  TI

     The Tm string produces the trademark symbol.

     The input tilde (~) character is translated into a blank on
     output.

NOTES
     The .VW and .SW foils are meant to be 9'' wide by 7'' high,
     but because the typesetter paper is generally only 8'' wide,
     they are printed 7'' wide by 5.4'' high and have to be
     enlarged by a factor of 9/7 before use as viewgraphs; this
     makes them less than totally useful.

RELATED FILES
     /usr/lib/tmac/tmac.v
     /usr/lib/macros/vmca

RELATED INFORMATION
     eqn(1), mmt(1), tbl(1), troff(1)




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