MPM(6) MPM(6) NAME mpm, mspe - macros for page makeup SYNOPSIS troff -mpm file ... troff -mspe file ... DESCRIPTION These troff(1) macros, largely compatible with ms(6), make better pages. They silently invoke and provide information to a postprocessor that moves floating figures, avoids wid- ows, and justifies pages vertically by stretching vertical spaces that result from .PP, .LP, .IP, .QP, .SH, .NH, .DS/.DE, .EQ/.EN, .TS/.TE, .PS/.PE, .P1/.P2, and .QS/.QE. The packages support different styles: -mpm generic -mspe Software-Practice and Experience The following macros are different from or not part of -ms. Values denoted n have default value 1v. .BP Begin a new page. .FL Flush: force out previous keeps. .FC Finish a two-column region and start a new one. .KF m Floating keep, with preferred center at vertical posi- tion m. Special values `top' (default) and `bottom' are permitted. .NE n Start new page if remaining vertical space on this page is less than n . .P1 Begin a program display (Courier font). .P2 End a program display. .P3 Insert optional break point in program display. .SP n exactly .SP n Insert vertical space of height n, stretchable unless exactly is present. .Tm text Place page number and text on the standard error out- put. .X text Present text to the hidden page-makeup program as part of a device-dependent output sequence x X text. Equiva- lent to \X'text'. Page 1 Plan 9 (printed 11/18/24) MPM(6) MPM(6) Useful number registers: HM Header margin; default 1 inch. FM Footer margin; default 1 inch. FO Footer position; default 10 inches. %# Page number of current page. dP,dV Shrinkage of point size and vertical spacing for .P1, in points. Useful strings: %e,%o Even and odd page title commands, as .tl ''''. FILES /sys/lib/tmac/tmac.pm /$cputype/bin/aux/pm SEE ALSO ms(6), troff(1) B. W. Kernighan and C. J. Van Wyk, `The -mpm Macro Package', UNIX Research System Programmer's Manual, Volume 2 BUGS These features of -ms are missing: Document styles other than the default .RP. Space between front matter and first paragraph. Recover it with .SP 2. Separating rule above footnotes. Keeps assigned to a separate page. Pages with more than two columns. Troff option -o doesn't work with -mpm because only the postprocessor knows the page numbers. Page 2 Plan 9 (printed 11/18/24)