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.nr PO 1i
.nr LL 6.5i
.nr PS 11000
.nr FL \n[LL]*7/8
.nr FF 0
.TL
This is a first title
.AU
Hector Quemada
.IN
Western Michigan University
.NH
My first section
.LP
This is my first paragraph writing to test groff.
.LP
This is a second paragraph
Some Bell Labs localisms are not implemented by default. However, if you call the otherwise
undocumented SC section-header macro, you will enable implementations of three other archaic Bell Labs
macros: UC, P1, and P2. These are not enabled by default because (a)~they were not documented, in the
original ms manual, and (b)~the P1 and UC macros both collide with different macros in the Berkeley
version of ms. These emulations are sufficient to give back the 1976 Kernighan~& Cherry paper
Typsetting Mathematics - User's Guide its section headings, and restore some text that had gone missing
as arguments of undefined macros. No warranty express or implied is given as to how well the
typographic details these produce match the original Bell Labs macros.
Some Bell Labs localisms are not implemented by default. However, if you call the otherwise
undocumented SC section-header macro, you will enable implementations of three other archaic Bell
Labs macros: UC, P1, and P2. These are not enabled by default because (a)~they were not documented,
in the original ms manual, and (b)~the P1 and UC macros both collide with different macros in the
Berkeley version of ms. These emulations are sufficient to give back the 1976 Kernighan~& Cherry
paper Typsetting Mathematics - User's Guide its section headings, and restore some text that had
gone missing as arguments of undefined macros. No warranty express or implied is given as to how
well the typographic details these produce match the original Bell Labs macros.
Some Bell Labs localisms are not implemented by default. However, if you call the otherwise
undocumented SC section-header macro, you will enable implementations of three other archaic Bell
Labs macros: UC, P1, and P2. These are not enabled by default because (a)~they were not documented,
in the original ms manual, and (b)~the P1 and UC macros both collide with different macros in the
Berkeley version of ms. These emulations are sufficient to give back the 1976 Kernighan~& Cherry
paper Typsetting Mathematics - User's Guide its section headings, and restore some text that had gone
missing as arguments of undefined macros. No warranty express or implied is given as to how
well the typographic details these produce match the original Bell Labs macros.
Some Bell Labs localisms are not implemented by default. However, if you call the otherwise
undocumented SC section-header macro, you will enable implementations of three other archaic Bell
Labs macros: UC, P1, and P2. These are not enabled by default because (a)~they were not documented,
in the original ms manual, and (b)~the P1 and UC macros both collide with different macros in the
Berkeley version of ms. These emulations are sufficient to give back the 1976 Kernighan~& Cherry
paper Typsetting Mathematics - User's Guide its section headings, and restore some text that had
gone missing as arguments of undefined macros. No warranty express or implied is given as to how
well the typographic details these produce match the original Bell Labs macros.
Some Bell Labs localisms are not implemented by default. However, if you call the otherwise undocumented SC section-header macro, you will enable implementations of three other archaic Bell Labs macros: UC, P1, and P2. These are not enabled by default because (a)~they were not documented, in the original ms manual, and (b)~the P1 and UC macros both collide with different macros in the Berkeley version of ms.
These emulations are sufficient to give back the 1976 Kernighan~& Cherry paper Typsetting Mathematics - User's Guide its section headings, and restore some text that had gone missing as arguments of undefined macros. No warranty express or implied is given as to how well the typographic details these produce match the original Bell Labs macros.
Some Bell Labs localisms are not implemented by default. However, if you call the otherwise undocumented SC section-header macro, you will enable implementations of three other archaic Bell Labs macros: UC, P1, and P2. These are not enabled by default because (a)~they were not documented, in the original ms manual, and (b)~the P1 and UC macros both collide with different macros in the Berkeley version of ms.
These emulations are sufficient to give back the 1976 Kernighan~& Cherry paper Typsetting Mathematics - User's Guide its section headings, and restore some text that had gone missing as arguments of undefined macros. No warranty express or implied is given as to how well the typographic details these produce match the original Bell Labs macros.
Some Bell Labs localisms are not implemented by default. However, if you call the otherwise undocumented SC section-header macro, you will enable implementations of three other archaic Bell Labs macros: UC, P1, and P2. These are not enabled by default because (a)~they were not documented, in the original ms manual, and (b)~the P1 and UC macros both collide with different macros in the Berkeley version of ms.
These emulations are sufficient to give back the 1976 Kernighan~& Cherry paper Typsetting Mathematics - User's Guide its section headings, and restore some text that had gone missing as arguments of undefined macros. No warranty express or implied is given as to how well the typographic details these produce match the original Bell Labs macros.
.NH 2
This is a title
.LP
Some Bell Labs localisms are not implemented by default. However, if you call the otherwise undocumented SC section-header macro, you will enable implementations of three other archaic Bell Labs macros: UC, P1, and P2. These are not enabled by default because (a)~they were not documented, in the original ms manual, and (b)~the P1 and UC macros both collide with different macros in the Berkeley version of ms.
These emulations are sufficient to give back the 1976 Kernighan~& Cherry paper Typsetting Mathematics - User's Guide its section headings, and restore some text that had gone missing as arguments of undefined macros. No warranty express or implied is given as to how well the typographic details these produce match the original Bell Labs macros.
Some Bell Labs localisms are not implemented by default. However, if you call the otherwise undocumented SC section-header macro, you will enable implementations of three other archaic Bell Labs macros: UC, P1, and P2. These are not enabled by default because (a)~they were not documented, in the original ms manual, and (b)~the P1 and UC macros both collide with different macros in the Berkeley version of ms.
These emulations are sufficient to give back the 1976 Kernighan~& Cherry paper Typsetting Mathematics - User's Guide its section headings, and restore some text that had gone missing as arguments of undefined macros. No warranty express or implied is given as to how well the typographic details these produce match the original Bell Labs macros.
Some Bell Labs localisms are not implemented by default. However, if you call the otherwise
undocumented SC section-header macro, you will enable implementations of three other archaic Bell
Labs macros: UC, P1, and P2. These are not enabled by default because (a)~they were not documented,
in the original ms manual, and (b)~the P1 and UC macros both collide with different macros in the
Berkeley version of ms. These emulations are sufficient to give back the 1976 Kernighan~& Cherry
paper Typsetting Mathematics - User's Guide its section headings, and restore some text that had
gone missing as arguments of undefined macros. No warranty express or implied is given as to how
well the typographic details these produce match the original Bell Labs macros.
\**
.FS
Some Bell Labs localisms are not implemented by default. However, if you call the otherwise
undocumented SC section-header macro, you will enable implementations of three other archaic Bell Labs
macros: UC, P1, and P2. These are not enabled by default because (a)~they were not documented, in the
original ms manual, and (b)~the P1 and UC macros both collide with different macros in the Berkeley
version of ms. These emulations are sufficient to give back the 1976 Kernighan~& Cherry paper
Typsetting Mathematics - User's Guide its section headings, and restore some text that had gone missing
as arguments of undefined macros. No warranty express or implied is given as to how well the
typographic details these produce match the original Bell Labs macros.
.FE
This is a statement I want to footnote.
\**
.FS
This is another footnote
.FE
Then I am continuing text.