Xref: utzoo comp.text:3534 comp.unix.questions:12267 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ames!hc!lll-winken!uunet!hsi!stevens From: stevens@hsi.UUCP (Richard Stevens) Newsgroups: comp.text,comp.unix.questions Subject: 630 MTG - ditroff previewer Message-ID: <336@hsi86.hsi.UUCP> Date: 17 Mar 89 12:08:39 GMT Organization: Health Systems Intl., New Haven, CT Lines: 34 I'm using the "xproof" program from the 630_pkg package from the AT&T Toolchest. It's a ditroff previewer for the AT&T 630 MTG terminal. The package works, but the fonts look pretty bad. Since the terminal has 100 dot/inch resolution, I was expecting better. (Most X-windows terminals are around 100 dots/inch; I can't believe a Mac is much better than this either.) There was also a fatal bug in the software, as I received it from AT&T (an fclose on a NULL FILE pointer), so I was wondering if anyone is using this program and may have some answers, before I dig into it. I see two ways to use the package. First, to get something that looks pretty good on the screen you'll want to have ditroff use the font widths for the actual fonts to be used on the display. However, I don't see how to do this. There's an example on the man page that shows "ditroff -T300" but ditroff from DWB 2.0 doesn't know about a device named "300" (a Linotype 300, perhaps ?). Is this where the fonts that came with the 630_pkg came from ? There's not even a README file with the fonts that came. Second, you can use the previewer to format the page as it will finally be printed, so you can see the exact line breaks and page breaks. This is what I'm doing, telling ditroff the output is going to a PostScript printer (we use Adobe's TranScript package) but then sending it to the previewer instead. I realize that with this mode the output may not look great (since ditroff is placing the characters based on the PostScript font characteristics, but they're displayed using the other fonts) but I'll accept this to see exactly what the page layout looks like. Richard Stevens Health Systems International, New Haven, CT stevens@hsi.com ... { uunet | yale } ! hsi ! stevens