ROFFBIB(1)ROFFBIB(1)NAMEroffbib - run off bibliographic database
SYNOPSISroffbib [ -e ] [ -h ] [ -n ] [ -o ] [ -r ] [ -s ] [ -Tterm ] [ -x ] [
-m mac ] [ -V ] [ -Q ] [ file ... ]
DESCRIPTION
Roffbib prints out all records in a bibliographic database, in
bibliography format rather than as footnotes or endnotes. Generally it
is used in conjunction with sortbib:
sortbib database | roffbib
Roffbib accepts most of the options understood by nroff(1), most
importantly the -T flag to specify terminal type.
If abstracts or comments are entered following the %X field key,
roffbib will format them into paragraphs for an annotated bibliography.
Several %X fields may be given if several annotation paragraphs are
desired. The -x flag will suppress the printing of these abstracts.
A user-defined set of macros may be specified after the -m option.
There should be a space between the -m and the macro filename. This
set of macros will replace the ones defined in /usr/lib/tmac/tmac.bib.
The -V flag will send output to the Versatec; the -Q flag will queue
output for the phototypesetter.
Four command-line registers control formatting style of the
bibliography, much like the number registers of ms(7). The command-
line argument -rN1 will number the references starting at one (1). The
flag -rV2 will double space the bibliography, while -rV1 will double
space references but single space annotation paragraphs. The line
length can be changed from the default 6.5 inches to 6 inches with the
-rL6i argument, and the page offset can be set from the default of 0 to
one inch by specifying -rO1i (capital O, not zero). Note: with the -V
and -Q flags the default page offset is already one inch.
FILES
/usr/lib/tmac/tmac.bib file of macros used by nroff/troff
SEE ALSOrefer(1), addbib(1), sortbib(1), indxbib(1), lookbib(1)BUGS
Users have to rewrite macros to create customized formats.
4.2 Berkeley Distribution May 7, 1986 ROFFBIB(1)