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LESSON REVIEW
QPR1
1. By default, the nroff program will:
a justify the right and left margins
b single space the output
c hyphenate at the end of the line when necessary
d produce 1 inch top and bottom margins
e a, b, and c
f b, c, and d
g all of the above
QPR2
2. When you use a combination of nroff requests to
perform a new function, and give the group of requests
a name, you have written a ________.
QPR3
3. Assume that your page offset is defined to be 12 characters
wide. If, midway through your file, you include the nroff request
.po +10 , the page offset for the rest of the file will be:
a 2 characters wide
b 12 characters wide
c 22 characters wide
d 1 inch wide
e 1 inch plus 10 characters wide
QPR4
4. Enter the nroff request that will make each line
of the output 5 and a half inches wide.
QPR5
5. The nroff request to triple space the output is _________.
QPR6
6. The nroff request to stop printing on the current page
and begin at the top of the next page is _________.
QPR7
7. The nroff request to decrease the current indentation
by 0.5 inches is ________.
QPR8
8. The mm macro to indicate the start of a footnote with
the label ++ is _________.
QPR9
9. Any time you define a new macro with the .de request,
you must end the definition with _________.
QPR10
10. Enter the command to print your 20-line file called
memo on your terminal screen using the mm macros.
QPR11
11. You want to nroff a file called book, but print only
pages 9 through 11. The command line would be:
nroff -mm -_______ book ...
QPR12
12. Look at the following tbl commands and their nroff output:
.TS
center tab(*) box; ------------------------------
c c c | Racer Speed Place |
. |============================|
Racer*Speed*Place | Hurley 11:37 2 |
= | Lemond 11:22 3 |
Hurley*11:17*2 | Yori 10:59 1 |
Lemond*11:22*3 ------------------------------
Yori*10:59*1
.TE
Enter the line to right adjust the racer names, center the
speed and numerically adjust the places.
RINTER
______________________________________________________________________________
$PRMT_STR$
That is correct!
You've got it on the 2nd try.
Good, you understand the concept.
$F_DIAG_L1$
$F_DIAG_L2$
$F_DIAG_L3$
$S_DIAG_L1$
$S_DIAG_L2$
$S_DIAG_L3$
$REV_STR1$
$REV_STR2$
FORGET1
The correct answer is: $ANSWER$
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