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DOCTYPE(1) General Commands Manual DOCTYPE(1)
NAME
doctype - intuit command line for formatting a document
SYNOPSIS
doctype [ option ... ] [ file ] ...
DESCRIPTION
Doctype examines a troff(1) input file to deduce the appropriate text formatting command and prints it on standard output. Doctype recog-
nizes input for troff(1), related preprocessors like eqn(1), and the ms(6) and mm macro packages.
Option -n invokes nroff instead of troff. Other options are passed to troff.
EXAMPLES
eval `{doctype chapter.?} | lp
Typeset files named chapter.0, chapter.1, ...
SOURCE
/rc/bin/doctype
SEE ALSO
troff(1), eqn(1), tbl(1), pic(1), grap(1), ms(6), man(6)
BUGS
In true A.I. style, its best guesses are inspired rather than accurate.
DOCTYPE(1)