On 09-07-02 1:00 AM, "Randy Presuhn" <randy_presuhn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > One of the advantages of nroff input is that it *is* human readable. (To me > it seems much easier to read than HTML, but that's not the issue here.) > To generate formatted output (in a variety of possible formats) the freely- > available groff program works well. Yes, and that is what I used for many many years until I got tired of saving to a temporary files and to use command line in endless iterations until I got all page breaks and other formatting exactly as I wanted them. I always wanted a tool where I could have the .nroff version and the text version in two parallel windows, to immediately see the effect of any changes in .nroff, hence I wrote my own. Mostly for the fun of it. But the more I use that feature, the more I learned to like it end depend on it. /Stefan _______________________________________________ Ietf@xxxxxxxx https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf