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Title: Writing formal letters with roff's "mm" package
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I like using roff for quick things like letters and memos,
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because it's already on every system,
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works the same everywhere,
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and lets me focus on content instead of presentation.
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Because it uses plain text files for input,
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I can use my favorite text editor to create roff documents.
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LaTeX, for reasons unknown, encourages me to endlessly twiddle the formatting.
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How to run roff
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If you have a file called "letter.mm",
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this will create "letter.ps":
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groff -k -mm < letter.mm > letter.ps
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The `-k` option tells groff that your input is UTF-8.
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Your computer probably knows how to display PostScript if you double-click the file.
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I use the `gv` program from the command line.
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The Document
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.IA "Theodore Geisel" "Director of Illustration"
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Hat Cat Heavy Industries
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800 NW Jiboo Rd
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Springfield, MO 17528
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.IE
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.WA "Neale Pickett" "Head Snark"
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12423 Worrin Ave
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Tres Brazos, NM 87923
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.WE
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.LO SA
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.LT
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.P
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I found your advertisement in "Obscure Sports Quarterly".
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I am writing to request a copy of your pamphlet,
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"50 Ways to Sink A Bat".
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.P
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Please, if possible,
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wrap the pamphlet in a leaf of lettuce or cabbage.
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If it is not too much to ask,
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could you also kiss the envelope before it is mailed?
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I have found that mail fairies prefer kissed envelopes
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and want to make sure your pamphlet arrives
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as quickly as possible.
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.FC
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.SG
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You should copy and paste this into a file called `letter.mm`,
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and run roff on it,
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to see what the output looks like.
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What This All Means
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In roff, any line beginning with a period is a command.
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The file begins with `.IA`,
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the command for "addressee".
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It takes two arguments:
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name (Theodore Geisel) and title (Director of Illustration).
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This is followed by the address.
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The end of the address is denoted by `.IE`.
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Next up, the author's information.
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This takes the same format as addressee,
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using the `.WA` and `.WE` commands.
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`.LO SA` tells roff that we'd like a salutation to open the letter.
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The mm package uses "To whom it may concern:" by default,
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but you can specify whatever you'd prefer as an argument:
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.LO SA "Dear folks,"
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`.LT` means this is a letter.
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`.P` tells roff to start a new paragraph.
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And then we have the actual text of the first paragraph.
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Hopefully this part is self-explanatory!
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`.FC` prints a closing.
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This will be "Yours very truly," unless you specify an argument:
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.FC "Sincerely,"
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`.SG` leaves some space for a signature,
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then prints your name and title.
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More Information
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`man groff_mm` describes the entire macro package.
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When I need more control over formatting,
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I switch to Google Drive or LibreOffice.
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