ME(7) — Unix Programmer’s Manual
NAME
me − macros for formatting papers
SYNOPSIS
nroff −me [ options ] files
troff −me [ options ] files
DESCRIPTION
This package of nroff and troff macro definitions provides a canned formatting facility for technical papers in various formats. When producing two-column output on a terminal, the output should be filtered through col(1).
The macro requests are defined below. Many nroff and troff requests are unsafe in conjunction with this package, however the following requests may be used with impunity after the first “.pp”:
.bpBegin new page
.brBreak output line here
.sp nInsert n spacing lines
.ls nLine spacing: n=1 single, n=2 double space
.naNo alignment of right margin
.ce nCenter next n lines
.ul nUnderline next n lines
.sz +n Add n to point size
Output of the eqn, neqn, refer, and tbl(1) preprocessors for equations and tables is acceptable as input.
REQUESTS
In the following list, .ldquo;initialization.rdquo; refers to the first .pp, .lp, .ip, .np, .sh, or .uh macro. This list is incomplete; see the −me Reference Manual for details.
RequestInitialCause Explanation
ValueBreak
.(c-yesBegin centered block
.(d-noBegin delayed text
.(f-noBegin footnote
.(l-yesBegin list
.(q-yesBegin major quote
.(x x-noBegin indexed item in index x
.(z-noBegin floating keep
.)c-yesEnd centered block
.)d-yesEnd delayed text
.)f-yesEnd footnote
.)l-yesEnd list
.)q-yesEnd major quote
.)x-yesEnd index item
.)z-yesEnd floating keep
.++ m H-noDefine paper section. The m defines the part of the paper, and can be C (chapter), A (appendix), P (preliminary, e.g., abstract, table of contents, etc.), B (bibliography), RC (chapters renumbered from page one each chapter), or RA (appendix renumbered from page one).
.+c T-yesBegin chapter (or appendix, etc., as set by .++). T is the chapter title.
.1c1yesOne-column format on a new page.
.2c1yesTwo-column format.
.EN-yesSpace after equation produced by eqn or neqn.
.EQ x y-yesPrecede equation; break out and add space. Equation number is y. The optional argument x may be I to indent equation (default), L to left-adjust the equation, or C to center the equation.
.TE-yesEnd table.
.TH-yesEnd heading section of table.
.TS x-yesBegin table; if x is H, table has repeated heading.
.ac A N-noSet up for ACM style output. A is the Author’s name(s), N is the total number of pages. Must be given before the first initialization.
.b xnonoPrint x in boldface; if no argument, switch to boldface.
.ba +n0yesAugments the base indent by n. This indent is used to set the indent on regular text (like paragraphs).
.bcnoyesBegin new column
.bi xnonoPrint x in bold italics (nofill only)
.bx xnonoPrint x in a box (nofill only).
.ef ´x´y´z´´´´´noSet even footer to x y z
.eh ´x´y´z´´´´´noSet even header to x y z
.fo ´x´y´z´´´´´noSet footer to x y z
.hx-noSuppress headers and footers on next page.
.he ´x´y´z´´´´´noSet header to x y z
.hl-yesDraw a horizontal line
.i xnonoItalicize x; if x missing, italic text follows.
.ip x ynoyesStart indented paragraph, with hanging tag x. Indentation is y ens (default 5).
.lpyesyesStart left-blocked paragraph.
.lo-noRead in a file of local macros of the form .∗x. Must be given before initialization.
.np1yesStart numbered paragraph.
.of ´x´y´z´´´´´noSet odd footer to x y z
.oh ´x´y´z´´´´´noSet odd header to x y z
.pd-yesPrint delayed text.
.ppnoyesBegin paragraph. First line indented.
.ryesnoRoman text follows.
.re-noReset tabs to default values.
.scnonoRead in a file of special characters and diacritical marks. Must be given before initialization.
.sh n x-yesSection head follows, font automatically bold. The n indicates the level of the section, x the title of the section.
.sknonoLeave the next page blank. Only one page is remembered ahead.
.sz +n10pnoAugment the point size by n points.
.thnonoProduce the paper in thesis format. Must be given before initialization.
.tpnoyesBegin title page.
.u x-noUnderline argument (even in troff). (Nofill only).
.uh-yesLike .sh but unnumbered.
.xp x-noPrint index x.
FILES
/usr/lib/tmac/tmac.e
/usr/lib/me/∗
SEE ALSO
eqn(1), troff(1), refer(1), tbl(1)
Eric P. Allman, −me Reference Manual, and “Writing Papers with Nroff Using −me.” Both available in Volume II of the UNIX Programmer’s Manual.
3rd Berkeley Distribution — 1 August 1985