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The -i option causes deroff to ignore .so and .nx commands.
The -m option may be followed by an m, s or l. The resulting -mm or -ms option causes the MM or MS macros to be interpreted so that only running text is output (that is, no text from macro lines). The -ml option forces the -mm option and also causes deletion of lists associated with the MM macros.
The -w option outputs a word list, one ``word'' per line, with all other characters deleted. Otherwise, the output follows the original, with the deletions mentioned above. In text, a ``word'' is any string that contains at least two letters and is composed of letters, digits, ampersands (&), and apostrophes ('). In a macro call, however, a ``word'' is a string that begins with at least two letters and contains a total of at least three letters. Delimiters are any characters other than letters, digits, apostrophes, and ampersands. Trailing apostrophes and ampersands are removed from ``words''.
The -ml option does not handle nested lists correctly.
deroff removes words of two or fewer letters in lines that begin with macro calls or troff requests.