Query: roffbib
OS: ultrix
Section: 1
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roffbib(1) General Commands Manual roffbib(1) Name roffbib - run off bibliographic database Syntax roffbib [options] [file...] Description The command prints out all records in a bibliographic database, in bibliography format rather than as footnotes or endnotes. Generally it is used in conjunction with sortbib database | roffbib Options The command accepts most of the options understood by nroff(1). -Tterm Uses specified name as terminal type for which output is prepared. -x Suppresses the printing of abstracts. If abstracts or comments are entered following the %X field key, formats them into paragraphs for an annotated bibliography. Several %X fields may be given if several annotation paragraphs are desired. -e Formats text with equally spaced words, justified lines, and full resolution. -h Uses tabs in horizontal spacing to speed output and reduce output character count. Tab characters are assumed to be every 8 nominal character widths. -n Uses specified number (-nN) as first page to be printed. -o Uses specified list (-olist) as only pages to be printed. A range N-M means pages N through M. An initial -N means from the begin- ning to page N. A final N- means from N to the end. -s Stops after specified number of pages (-sn). -m mac Specifies a user-defined set of macros with space between -m and the macro file name. This set of macros replaces the ones defined in /usr/lib/tmac/tmac.bib. -V Sends output to the Versatec. -Q Queues output for the phototypesetter. -raN Sets named register a to specified value N. Four command-line registers control formatting style of the bibliography, much like the number registers of ms(7). The command-line argu- ment -rN1 numbers the references starting at one (1). The flag -rV2 double spaces the bibliography, while -rV1 double spaces references but single spaces annotation paragraphs. The line length can be changed from the default 6.5 inches to 6 inches with the -rL6i argument, and the page offset can be set from the default of 0 to one inch by specifying -rO1i (capital O, not zero). Note: with the -V and -Q flags the default page offset is already one inch. Files /usr/lib/tmac/tmac.bib file of macros used by nroff/troff See Also addbib(1), indxbib(1), lookbib(1), refer(1), sortbib(1) roffbib(1)
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