Try Bill Fenner?


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On 29 May 2025, at 09:17, Adam Koszek <adam@koszek.com> wrote:


Multiple authors attributed good looks of their books to his macros. I wonder if anyone has a backup...

Adam

On May 27, 2025, at 6:55 PM, Larry McVoy <lm@mcvoy.com> wrote:

The ones you want are the Stevens books.  That guy made troff sing, he walked
me through his process years (decades?) ago.  He really knew troff and those
books have held up to this day.

No idea if the source is anywhere, but if it is, that should be archived
because that is some great work.

I have bwk's source to the awk book but am not sure if I can publish that.
And I have to go turn a server where it lives.

On Tue, May 27, 2025 at 06:16:48PM -0700, Adam Koszek wrote:
Hello,

troff.org <http://troff.org/> maintains a nice list of UNIX/networking books typed in troff:

https://troff.org/pubs.html#advctt
https://troff.org/books.html#strong

There???s one book that???s been released out of the publisher???s copyright, transcribed, and the source is available:

https://github.com/larrykollar/Unix-Text-Processing

Are there any other other long text/books that have the source code available?

The only thing that I can think or are the manuals present in source trees of the current BSD systems.

Thanks,

Adam

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