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GROFF_MOM(7)						 Miscellaneous Information Manual					      GROFF_MOM(7)

NAME
groff_mom - groff `mom' macros SYNOPSIS
groff -mom [ files... ] groff -m mom [ files... ] DESCRIPTION
mom ("my own macros", "my other macros", "maximum overdrive macros", ...) is a macro set for groff, designed primarily to format documents for PostScript output. mom provides two categories of macros: macros for typesetting and macros for document processing. The typesetting macros provide access to groff's typesetting power in ways that are simpler to master and to use than groff's primitives. The document processing macros provide customizable markup "tags" that allow the user to design and output professional-looking documents with a minimum of typesetting interven- tion. mom comes with her own (very) complete documentation in HTML format. FILES
om.tmac - the main macro file mom.tmac - a wrapper file that calls om.tmac directly. </usr/share/doc/groff-base/html/mom/toc.html> - entry point to the HTML documentation /usr/share/doc/groff-base/examples/mom/* - example files using mom AUTHOR
mom was written by Peter Schaffter <peter@schaffter.ca>. Please send bug reports to the groff bug mailing list <bug-groff@gnu.org> or directly to the author at the address, above. Groff Version 1.21 25 June 2012 GROFF_MOM(7)

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GROFF_MOM(7)						 Miscellaneous Information Manual					      GROFF_MOM(7)

NAME
groff_mom - groff `mom' macros SYNOPSIS
groff -mom [ files... ] groff -m mom [ files... ] DESCRIPTION
mom ("my own macros", "my other macros", "maximum overdrive macros", ...) is a macro set for groff, designed primarily to format documents for PostScript output. mom provides two categories of macros: macros for typesetting and macros for document processing. The typesetting macros provide access to groff's typesetting power in ways that are simpler to master and to use than groff's primitives. The document processing macros provide customizable markup "tags" that allow the user to design and output professional-looking documents with a minimum of typesetting interven- tion. mom comes with her own (very) complete documentation in HTML format. FILES
om.tmac - the main macro file mom.tmac - a wrapper file that calls om.tmac directly. </usr/share/doc/groff-base/html/mom/toc.html> - entry point to the HTML documentation /usr/share/doc/groff-base/examples/mom/* - example files using mom AUTHOR
mom was written by Peter Schaffter <peter@schaffter.ca>. Please send bug reports to the groff bug mailing list <bug-groff@gnu.org> or directly to the author at the address, above. Groff Version 1.21 25 June 2012 GROFF_MOM(7)
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