Troff is a typesetting system that was developed in the 1970s for formatting text files, primarily used on Unix operating systems. It stands for "typesetter roff" and is part of the "roff" family of text formatting programs. Troff processes plain text input and produces formatted output, often for printing documents, and includes features for handling complex layout tasks, such as font selection and page formatting. It is commonly used in the creation of man pages and technical documentation.
Kayden Troff was born in 1998.
trough (pronounced "troff")
you say it like 'troff'
I have a large horse water troff and every couple weeks I totally clean it out and when I do I keep finding sand crabs. Where do they come from and how do they just grow in my troff I live in the middle of the desert in AZ
Kevin P. Roddy has written: 'UNIX NROFF/TROFF' -- subject(s): NROFF, TROFF, Text editors (Computer programs), UNIX (Computer file)
type troff and then press enter
Scoff, take-off, turnoff, troff, off, ripoff moth cloth crof
B. Srinivasan has written: 'Databases in the 1990s: Proceedings of the Australian Database Research Conference' 'Unix document processing and typesetting' -- subject(s): Computerized typesetting, NROFF, TROFF, Text editors (Computer science), UNIX (Computer file)
Tron. Was a command in BASIC programming language, designed to trace the path of a program to see where a glitch or programming error was located. The command "Truong" meant trace on. The counter command was troff.
Possiblities:The special seat used by a King or Queen: THRONE -"The Queen's throne is made of pure gold."The past tense of 'to throw': THROWN -"The rider was thrown from his horse."
Distillation was discovered by Greek alchmists working in Alexandria, Egypt, during the first century, A.D. The first clear evidence of distillation of alcohol is from the Schola Medica Salernitana, a medieval medical school in Salerno, Italy, in the 12th century, A.D.
The word "trough" is pronounced troff, it rhymes with the coff in "coffee". However, if you add an "h" after the first letter, the word becomes "through", which is pronounced "threw", rhymes with "you". Hope this helps!