1This is the GNU `groff' document formatting system.  The version
2number is given in the file VERSION.
3
4Included in this release are implementations of `troff', `pic', `eqn',
5`tbl', `grn', `refer', `-man', `-mdoc', `-mom', and `-ms' macros, and
6drivers for `PostScript', `TeX dvi' format, `HP LaserJet 4' printers,
7`Canon CAPSL' printers, `HTML' format (beta status), and
8typewriter-like devices.  Also included is a modified version of the
9Berkeley `-me' macros, the enhanced version `gxditview' of the X11
10`xditview' previewer, and an implementation of the `-mm' macros
11contributed by Joergen Haegg (jh@axis.se).
12
13See the file `INSTALL' for installation instructions.  You will
14require a C++ compiler.
15
16The file `NEWS' describes recent user-visible changes to `groff'.
17
18`groff' is free software.  See the file `COPYING' for copying
19permission.
20
21The file `PROBLEMS' describes various problems that have been
22encountered in compiling, installing, and running `groff'.
23
24The most recent released version of `groff' is always available by
25anonymous ftp from `ftp.gnu.org' in the directory `gnu/groff'.
26
27The current development version of `groff' is available from a `CVS'
28repository.  You can access it by first selecting a parent directory
29in which to create a working copy (call it, say, `~/cvswork'), and
30then executing the commands
31
32  cd ~/cvswork
33  CVS_RSH=ssh; export CVS_RSH
34  cvs -d:ext:anoncvs@savannah.gnu.org/cvsroot/groff -z5 co groff
35
36(Note that you need an `ssh' client for security reasons.)
37
38This will create a subdirectory, `~/cvswork/groff', with a "checked
39out" copy of the `CVS' repository.  An update of this working copy may
40be achieved, at any later time by invoking the commands
41
42  cd ~/cvswork/groff
43  CVS_RSH=ssh cvs -z5 update -dP
44
45Please read the `CVS' info pages for further details.
46
47Finally, it is possible to access the `CVS' with a web browser by
48pointing it to
49
50  http://savannah.gnu.org/cvs/?group=groff
51
52Alternatively, you can download snapshots (which are updated twice a day).
53The complete `groff' source as a single file is available at
54
55  http://groff.ffii.org/groff/devel/groff-current.tar.gz
56
57A diff file relative to `groff-<version>', the latest official `groff'
58release is available at
59
60  http://groff.ffii.org/groff/devel/groff-<version>-current.diff.gz
61
62Assuming that `groff-<version>.tar.gz' and
63`groff-<version>-current.diff.gz' are in the same directory, do the
64following to apply the diff file:
65
66  tar xzvf groff-<version>.tar.gz
67  cd groff-<version>
68  gunzip -c ../groff-<version>-current.diff.gz | patch -p1
69
70Depending on your requirements, you may need at least some of the
71following tools to build `groff' directly from its source:
72
73  ghostscript
74  the psutils package
75  the netpbm package
76  texinfo 4.8
77  bison >= 1.875b or byacc
78
79Note that `texinfo' and `bison' or `byacc' are required only for
80building from `CVS' sources (either a checked out working copy, or a
81daily snapshot).  They are not required for building from a stable
82release tarball.  Also note that the version numbers stated are the
83minimum supported.  No version of `texinfo' < 4.8 will work, and the
84original release of `bison' 1.875 is known not to work; you *may* find
85that `bison' releases < 1.875 will work, but in case of difficulty,
86please update to a later version *before* posting a bug report.
87
88For *all* sources, you need ghostscript for creation of either `PDF' or
89`HTML' output; the `netpbm' and `psutils' packages are required only for
90`HTML' output.  If you don't intend to produce output in either of these
91formats, then these packages are unnecessary.
92
93In Linux Debian, the installation of `texinfo' is dangerous.  For it
94creates a file `install-info' that will block the system installation.
95So the created `/usr/local/bin/install-info' must be renamed.
96
97The `groff' configure script searches for the X11 headers and
98libraries `Xaw' and `Xmu'.  So the corresponding developer packages of
99your system must be installed, otherwise `groff' does not install
100`gxditview' and the `-TX*' devices.  In Debian, the developer packages
101are `libxaw7-dev' and `libxmu-dev'.
102
103Please report bugs using the form in the file `BUG-REPORT'; the idea of
104this is to make sure that FSF has all the information it needs to fix
105the bug.  At the very least, read the `BUG-REPORT' form and make sure
106that you supply all the information that it asks for.  Even if you are
107not sure that something is a bug, report it using `BUG-REPORT': this will
108enable us to determine whether it really is a bug or not.
109
110Three mailing lists are available:
111
112  bug-groff@gnu.org          for reporting bugs
113  groff@gnu.org              for general discussion of groff
114  groff-commit@gnu.org       a read-only list showing commitments
115                             to the CVS repository
116
117You can post mails directly to the `bug-groff' list, without subscribing;
118to post mails to the `groff' list you must subscribe to it.
119
120To subscribe, send a mail to <list>-request@<domain> (example:
121groff-request@gnu.org for the `groff' list) with the word `subscribe'
122in either the subject or body of the email (don't include the quotes).
123Alternatively, you may subscribe by visiting the web pages at
124
125  http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-groff
126  http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/groff
127  http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/groff-commit
128
129Each of these web pages also provides a link to a browseable archive of
130postings to the corresponding mailing list.
131
132GNU `groff' was written by James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>.  It is now
133maintained by Ted Harding <ted.harding@nessie.mcc.ac.uk> and Werner
134Lemberg <wl@gnu.org>.
135