Path: utzoo!attcan!lsuc!sq!lee From: lee@sq.sq.com (Liam R. E. Quin) Newsgroups: comp.text Subject: Re: Good Books on troff/pic/eqn Wanted Message-ID: <1990Sep28.020537.17571@sq.sq.com> Date: 28 Sep 90 02:05:37 GMT References: <958@exodus.Eng.Sun.COM> Organization: SoftQuad Inc. Lines: 33 >Bill_von_Hagen@TRANSARC.COM writes: > [...] I'd like to get some pointers to [...] texts on troff, pic, and eqn. henry@hourglass.Eng.Sun.COM (Henry McGilton) writes: >Here are the two that I recommend. I second Henry's suggestions, particularly for Dougherty & O'Reilly. You could also look at S.R. Bourne's book about Unix, which has a chapter on the -ms package... but which might give more ideas on mixing troff with other Unix utilities. There have been a number of papers from AT&T Bell Labs, including several on making indexes with troff, on using eqn, and a couple on pic. Some of these are included in Vol. 2a of the Unix Programmer's Manual, or are included as separate documentation in commercial Unix implementations. Henry McGilton and Mary McNabb have written a book on tbl which is very good (and is being discussed in other articles in this group...). If you're going to be designing macro packages, take a look at a book or two on typography. Ruari McLean's `The Thames and Hudson Manual of Typography' is a good and inexpensive start. (T&H, London, 1980). The big orange Chicago Manual of Style, and the little green Hart's Rules for Compositors at Oxford are useful, too. But I'm getting a bit far away from troff here... sorry. Lee -- Liam R. E. Quin, lee@sq.com, SoftQuad Inc., Toronto, +1 (416) 963-8337 "[...] you cannot sustain adult, probing, meaningful drama when the proceedings are interrupted every twelve minutes by a dozen dancing rabbits with toilet paper." [Melinda Snodgrass, quoted by Evelyn C. Leeper]