> However, I think that using groff to write your webpage, or as a
> front end for various document formats, is probably misdirected.
> DocBook, word processors, LaTeX (in some cases), and so on are much
> better suited to these various tasks.

I use groff for letters, academic papers, and class overheads (with the
mpresent package).  I've been using *roff since the days of nroff and
daisywheel printers, i.e., 1978.  Am I alone?

Robert Marks

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