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by Trent A. Fisher and Werner Lemberg - The GNU Operating System

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38 <strong>The</strong> <strong>GNU</strong> Troff Manual<br />

.AE<br />

Ends the abstract.<br />

[Macro]<br />

<strong>The</strong> following is example mark-up for a title page.<br />

☛ ✟<br />

.RP<br />

.TL<br />

<strong>The</strong> Inevitability of Code Bloat<br />

in Commercial <strong>and</strong> Free Software<br />

.AU<br />

J. R<strong>and</strong>om Luser<br />

.AI<br />

University of West Bumblefuzz<br />

.AB<br />

This report examines the long-term growth<br />

of the code bases in two large, popular software<br />

packages; the free Emacs <strong>and</strong> the commercial<br />

Microsoft Word.<br />

While differences appear in the type or order<br />

of features added, due to the different<br />

methodologies used, the results are the same<br />

in the end.<br />

.PP<br />

<strong>The</strong> free software approach is shown to be<br />

superior in that while free software can<br />

become as bloated as commercial offerings,<br />

free software tends to have fewer serious<br />

bugs <strong>and</strong> the added features are in line with<br />

user dem<strong>and</strong>.<br />

.AE<br />

... the rest of the paper follows ...<br />

✡ ✠<br />

4.3.5 Body text<br />

This section describes macros used to mark up the body of your document.<br />

Examples include paragraphs, sections, <strong>and</strong> other groups.<br />

4.3.5.1 Paragraphs<br />

<strong>The</strong> following paragraph types are available.<br />

.PP<br />

.LP<br />

Sets a paragraph with an initial indentation.<br />

[Macro]<br />

[Macro]

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