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today im going to be showing you how to make documents the unix way with graph and for those of you who dont know what graph is graph is a document compilation system or document compiler uh information system kind of like law tech except graph is bundled with most unix systems by default or some variation of graph but yeah if youre using linux or bsd or anything like that chances are its built in and today well mostly be focusing on is the graph uh theres lots of different macros for graph and today im going to be mostly focusing on the ms macros which in my opinion are the simplest macros as well the easiest ones to learn and i think theyre they apply to most situations and for those who dont know macros macros are just you know the command the commands you use to format a document and tell it what to do so im gonna actually show you uh how to use the ms macros for graph and of course if you always want to check the man page you can just pull that up its pretty simple but