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The `groffer' program is the easiest way to read `groff' documents. All input is sent to `grog' and then to `groff' such that no special `groff' arguments must be determined. `groffer' also has many built-in `man' functionalities to find and read the manual pages on UNIX and similar operating systems. It accepts the information from an installed `man' program, but tries to find a man path by itself if there isn't any. So far, `groffer' is a shell script. It should run on any POSIX or Bourne style shell, but it runs the fastest if the `ash' shell is installed on the system. This shell is found out and started automatically. There are efforts to port part of the shell script to C/C++ to increase the speed independent of the shell. For reporting bugs of `groffer', groff's free mailing list <bug-groff@gnu.org> can be used. For a general discussion, the <groff@gnu.org> is more useful; see the `README' file in the top directory of the `groff' source package for more details on this mailing list. `groffer' is a `groff contrib' project that was written by Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>.