[TUHS] man Macro Package and pdfmark
Henry Bent
henry.r.bent at gmail.com
Wed Feb 19 02:47:56 AEST 2020
On Tue, Feb 18, 2020, 10:13 Clem Cole <clemc at ccc.com> wrote:
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> For folks running binary only systems from Masscomp/Sun/DEC/HP/IBM and the
> like, it is possible it was different. The fact is I know Masscomp
> supplied ditroff on all systems and just ate the $5 license fee. We
> also license transcript from Adobe and included that. My memory is that
> was just a one-time charge and no redistribution. I'm not sure what Sun
> did, but I think they supplied the BSD troff, vcat and the like (Larry may
> know for sure). I'm pretty sure HP supplied at least the BSD/vcat family;
> but they have updated to ditroff. I've forgotten what DEC settled on. By
> the time of Tru64 it was ditroff on the system, but with Ultrix it may have
> been you got the troff/vcat off the BSD tape had their was a fee for the
> ditroff/transcript package.
>
Off the top of my head, SGI also did this. Man pages in the standard IRIX
distribution were provided pre-formatted ("catman") and any sort of roff
was a separately available, for extra $, product called Documenter's
Workbench. I know that this was the case in IRIX 4 and 5 (early-mid '90s),
not sure about earlier, and I believe that IRIX 6 finally rolled it into
the standard distribution.
The trouble was that if you had a package that provided standard man pages,
you had no way to format them unless you were able to get a hold of groff
or the like. Not an ideal situation.
-Henry
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