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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Acessing manpages Post 3144 by mib on Sunday 24th of June 2001 08:08:47 AM
Old 06-24-2001
Yes, you can use nroff command

 

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soelim(1)						      General Commands Manual							 soelim(1)

NAME
soelim - Processes .so requests in nroff input SYNOPSIS
soelim [file...] DESCRIPTION
The soelim command reads the specified files or standard input and performs the textual inclusion implied by nroff requests of the form: .so file When these requests appear at the beginning of input lines (see SEE ALSO). This is useful since commands such as tbl do not normally do this; the soelim command allows the placement of individual tables in separate files to be run as a part of a large document. The original and included text are written to the standard output. Note that exactly one space must precede and no spaces can follow the filename. A flag consisting of a - (dash) is taken to be a filename corresponding to standard input. Inclusion can be suppressed by using a ' (single quote) instead of a . (dot) as follows: 'so /usr/share/lib/tmac.s EXAMPLES
In the following example, the soelim command is used to preprocess file inclusion (.so) requests: soelim exum?.n | tbl | nroff -ms Because the tbl command does not process the nroff requests, the soelim command is used to preprocess them. The output is then passed to the tbl command. This facilitates the placement of tables in separate files that can be included to form a large document. SEE ALSO
Commands: colcrt(1), neqn(1), nroff(1), tbl(1) soelim(1)
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