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eqn(1)

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troff(1)

MS(7)                                BSD                                 MS(7)



NAME
     ms - text formatting macros

SYNOPSIS
     nroff  -ms  [ options ]  file  ...
     troff  -ms  [ options ]  file  ...

DESCRIPTION
     This package of nroff and troff macro definitions provides a formatting
     facility for various styles of articles, theses, and books.  When
     producing two-column output on a terminal or line printer, or when
     reverse line motions are needed, filter the output through col(1).  All
     external -ms macros are defined below.  Many nroff and troff requests are
     unsafe in conjunction with this package.  However, the first four
     requests below may be used with impunity after initialization, and the
     last two may be used even before initialization:
          .bp    begin new page
          .br    break output line
          .sp n  insert n spacing lines
          .ce n  center next n lines
          .ls n  line spacing: n=1 single, n=2 double space
          .na    no alignment of right margin
     Font and point size changes with \f and \s are also allowed; for example,
     \f2word\f1 will italicize word.  Output of the tbl, eqn, and refer(1)
     preprocessors for equations, tables, and references is acceptable as
     input.

REQUESTS
Macro   Initial   Break?   Explanation
Name    Value     Reset?

.AB x   -         y      Begin abstract; if x=no don't label abstract
.AE     -         y      End abstract
.AI     -         y      Author's institution
.AM     -         n      Better accent mark definitions
.AU     -         y      Author's name
.B x    -         n      Make x bold; if no x, switch to boldface
.B1     -         y      Begin text to be enclosed in a box
.B2     -         y      End boxed text and print it
.BT     date      n      Bottom title, printed at foot of page
.BX x   -         n      Print word x in a box
.CM     if t      n      Cut mark between pages
.CT     -         y,y    Chapter title: page number moved to CF (TM only)
.DA x   if n      n      Force date x at bottom of page; today if no x
.DE     -         y      End display (unfilled text) of any kind
.DS x y I         y      Begin display with keep; x=I, L, C, B; y=indent
.ID  y  8n,.5i    y      Indented display with no keep; y=indent
.LD     -         y      Left display with no keep
.CD     -         y      Centered display with no keep
.BD     -         y      Block display; center entire block
.EF x   -         n      Even page footer x (3 part as for .tl)
.EH x   -         n      Even page header x (3 part as for .tl)
.EN     -         y      End displayed equation produced by eqn
.EQ x y -         y      Break out equation; x=L, I, C; y=equation number
.FE     -         n      End footnote to be placed at bottom of page
.FP     -         n      Numbered footnote paragraph; may be redefined
.FS x   -         n      Start footnote; x is optional footnote label
.HD     undef     n      Optional page header below header margin
.I x    -         n      Italicize x; if no x, switch to italics
.IP x y -         y,y    Indented paragraph, with hanging tag x; y=indent
.IX x y -         y      Index words x y and so on (up to five levels)
.KE     -         n      End keep of any kind
.KF     -         n      Begin floating keep; text fills remainder of page
.KS     -         y      Begin keep; unit kept together on a single page
.LG     -         n      Larger; increase point size by two
.LP     -         y,y    Left (block) paragraph.
.MC x   -         y,y    Multiple columns; x=column width
.ND x   if t      n      No date in page footer; x is date on cover
.NH x y -         y,y    Numbered header; x=level, x=0 resets, x=S sets to y
.NL     10p       n      Set point size back to normal
.OF x   -         n      Odd page footer x (3 part as for .tl)
.OH x   -         n      Odd page header x (3 part as for .tl)
.P1     if TM     n      Print header on 1st page
.PP     -         y,y    Paragraph with first line indented
.PT     - % -     n      Page title, printed at head of page
.PX x   -         y      Print index (table of contents); x=no suppresses title
.QP     -         y,y    Quote paragraph (indented and shorter)
.R      on        n      Return to Roman font
.RE     5n        y,y    Retreat: end level of relative indentation
.RP x   -         n      Released paper format; x=no stops title on first page
.RS     5n        y,y    Right shift: start level of relative indentation
.SH     -         y,y    Section header, in boldface
.SM     -         n      Smaller; decrease point size by 2
.TA     8n,5n     n      Set tabs to 8n 16n ... (nroff) 5n 10n ... (troff)
.TC x   -         y      Print table of contents at end; x=no suppresses title
.TE     -         y      End of table processed by tbl
.TH     -         y      End multi-page header of table
.TL     -         y      Title in boldface and two points larger
.TM     off       n      UC Berkeley thesis mode
.TS x   -         y,y    Begin table; if x=H table has multi-page header
.UL x   -         n      Underline x, even in troff
.UX x   -         n      UNIX; trademark message first time; x appended
.XA x y -         y      Another index entry; x=page or no for none; y=indent
.XE     -         y      End index entry (or series of .IX entries)
.XP     -         y,y    Paragraph with first line exdented, others indented
.XS x y -         y      Begin index entry; x=page or no for none; y=indent
.1C     on        y,y    One column format, on a new page
.2C     -         y,y    Begin two column format
.]-     -         n      Beginning of refer reference
.[0     -         n      End of unclassifiable type of reference
.[N     -         n      N= 1:journal-article, 2:book, 3:book-article, 4:report

REGISTERS
     Formatting distances can be controlled in -ms by means of built-in number
     registers.  For example, this sets the line length to 6.5 inches:
          .nr  LL  6.5i

     The following table shows number registers and their default values:
          Name Register Controls  Takes Effect Default

          PS   point size         paragraph    10
          VS   vertical spacing   paragraph    12
          LL   line length        paragraph    6i
          LT   title length       next page    same as LL
          FL   footnote length    next .FS     5.5i
          PD   paragraph distance paragraph    1v (if n), .3v (if t)
          DD   display distance   displays     1v (if n), .5v (if t)
          PI   paragraph indent   paragraph    5n
          QI   quote indent       next .QP     5n
          FI   footnote indent    next .FS     2n
          PO   page offset        next page    0 (if n), ~1i (if t)
          HM   header margin      next page    1i
          FM   footer margin      next page    1i
          FF   footnote format    next .FS     0 (1, 2, 3 available)
     When resetting these values, make sure to specify the appropriate units.
     Setting the line length to 7, for example, will result in output with one
     character per line.  Setting FF to 1 suppresses footnote superscripting;
     setting it to 2 also suppresses indentation of the first line; and
     setting it to 3 produces an .IP-like footnote paragraph.

     The following list shows the string registers available in -ms; they may
     be used anywhere in the text:

          Name  String's Function
          \*Q   quote (" in nroff, " in troff )
          \*U   unquote (" in nroff, " in troff )
          \*-   dash (-- in nroff, - in troff )
          \*(MO month (month of the year)
          \*(DY day (current date)
          \**   automatically numbered footnote
          \*'   acute accent (before letter)
          \*`   grave accent (before letter)
          \*    circumflex (before letter)
          \*,
^
cedilla (before letter) \*: umlaut (before letter) \* tilde (before letter) ~ When using the extended accent mark definitions available with .AM, these strings should come after, rather than before, the letter to be accented. BUGS Floating keeps and regular keeps are diverted to the same space, so they cannot be mixed together with predictable results. FILES /usr/lib/tmac/tmac.x /usr/lib/ms/x.??? SEE ALSO eqn(1), refer(1), tbl(1), troff(1); UNIX Text Processing.

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