On 2014-Sep-01, at 4:38 PM, Chuck Guzis wrote:
Can anyone identify the text formatting program that
the following is meant for? Looks kind of like nroff, but it's not (particularly
those @-leadin sequences):
CHAP5
\format,16,60,66,8,60
\define,ref $&1
\title,c=- #p -
\block,i8
\nojust
\setu1
\seth at A
\setss[]
\seto!
\double
\page211
\blank
\skip10
\center,b,u,=Chapter 5 at D Biomass, Production and the Fishery
\skip6
15.1 Introduction1
\setu1,notblanks
A general review of the central and upper Amazon fishery has been
attempted based on comparative yield data (Bayley 1981).
Thanks for any pointers,
Chuck
What about LaTeX? It's been a few decades since I've used it, but it did use
" \<command> " (backslash-command).