TROFF FILE(S)/SWITCHES (up to 3 files) --- Type using RunOFF command; output to screen or printer .. produces TROFF.TMP containing RUNOFF MACROs for DATE, TIME, VOLUME & FILE. These macros may be used within the file to be processed and are used by the default IDENT.PTn file to add a footnote of such information. .. and then executes the command line: RUNOFF TDEV:=TROFF.TMP,PREFIX.ODV,dv1:file1.ex1,...,DK:[N]IDENT.ODV where default device driver TDEV = TT and default device type ODV = VT1 =VT100 SWITCHES SWITCH /I may follow the file whose device is named by macro VOLUME. If /I is not used, the first file is identified. SWITCH /L selects the Local printer as output device (see /P:0) SWITCH /N replaces suffix file IDENT.PTn with NIDENT.PTn and thus supresses printing of the identification on the last page. SWITCH /P:n selects one of the printers as the output device; default is a VT100 compatible terminal /P:0 [/L] uses device PR:, prefix and suffix file type ".PT0" where PR: needs to be assigned for each Satellite. /P [/P:1] uses device LP:, prefix and suffix file type ".PT1" Normally NDK in draft mode /P:2 uses device LP:, prefix and suffix file type ".PT2" Normally NDK in high quality mode /P:3 uses device LS:, prefix and suffix file type ".PT3" LN03 laser printer in vertical A4 mode [ELITE font; 10 point; 12 chars/in] [setup to suit minutes; etc.] /P:4 uses device LS:, prefix and suffix file type ".PT4" LN03 laser printer in horizontal (landscape) mode [BUILTIN font; 6.7 point; 13.5 chars/in] /P:5 uses device LS:, prefix and suffix file type ".PT5" LN03 laser printer in vertical A4 mode with justify [ELITE font; 10 and 6.7 point; 12 chars/in] [setup to suit ARL publications; etc.] /P:6 uses device LS:, prefix and suffix file type ".PT6" LN03 laser printer in vertical A4 mode with borders [setup to suit vugraphs when enlarged by 1.4] P values of 7,8,9 are reserved for other configurations of the LN03. EXAMPLE: TROFF A,B/I processes files A,B with information about file B TROFF A,B/I/P processes as above but passes the output to LP: