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NAME

       roff2x - transform roff code into x mode

SYNOPSIS

       [groffer_option...] [filespec...] -h | --help -v | --version

       The  options  -v  and  --version  print  the version information of the
       program to standard output and exit.  The options -h and --help print a
       usage  information  of  the  program  to  standard  output and stop the
       program instantly.

       All other  options  are  assumed  to  be  groffer  options.   They  are
       internally  passed  to  groffer.   They  override  the  behavior of the
       program.  The options are optional, they can be omitted.

       The filespec arguments correspond to the filespec arguments of groffer.
       So  they  are  either  the  names  of existing, readable files or - for
       standard input, or the name of a man page  or  a  groffer(1)  man  page
       search  pattern.  If no filespec is specified standard input is assumed
       automatically.

DESCRIPTION

       roff2x transforms roff code into X  mode  corresponding  to  the  groff
       devices  X*;  this mode is suitable for gxditview(1).  Print the result
       to standard output.

       There are more of these programs for generating other formats  of  roff
       input.

       roff2dvi(1)
              is for dvi mode.

       roff2html(1)
              generates html output.

       roff2pdf(1)
              outputs pdf mode.

       roff2ps(1)
              prints PostScript format to standard output.

       roff2text(1)
              generates text output in the groff device latin1.

SEE ALSO

       groff(1),    groffer(1),    roff2dvi(1),   roff2html(1),   roff2pdf(1),
       roff2ps(1), roff2text(1), gxditview(1).

AUTHOR

       This file was written by Bernd Warken.

COPYING

       Copyright (C) 2006, 2007, 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

       This file is part of groffer, which is part of groff, a  free  software
       project.   You  can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of
       the GNU General Public  License  as  published  by  the  Free  Software
       Foundation, either version 2, or (at your option) any later version.

       You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
       with groff, see the files COPYING and LICENSE in the top  directory  of
       the  groff  source package.  Or read the man page gpl(1).  You can also
       write to the Free Software Foundation, 51 Franklin St  -  Fifth  Floor,
       Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.