English Dictionary
◊ POUT
pout
n 1: a disdainful pouting grimace [syn: {moue}, {wry face}]
2: marine eellike mostly bottom-dwelling fishes of northern
seas [syn: {eelpout}]
3: catfish common in eastern United States [syn: {horned pout},
{hornpout}, {Ameiurus Melas}]
v 1: be in a huff [syn: {sulk}, {brood}]
2: make a sad face; "mop and mow" [syn: {mop}, {mow}]
English Computing Dictionary
◊ DID YOU MEAN LOUT?
Lout
Lout is a batch text formatting system and an embedded
language by Jeffrey H. Kingston . The
language is procedural, with {Scribe}-like {syntax}.
Lout features equation formatting, tables, diagrams, rotation
and scaling, sorted indexes, bibliographic databases, running
headers and odd-even pages and automatic cross-referencing.
Lout is easily extended with definitions which are very much
easier to write than {troff} of {TeX} {macro}s because Lout is
a {high-level language}, the outcome of an eight-year research
project that went back to the beginning.
Version 2.05 includes a translator from Lout to {PostScript}
and documentation. and runs under {Unix} and on the {Amiga}.
{Author's site (ftp://ftp.cs.su.oz.au/jeff/lout.2.03.tar.Z)},
{(ftp://ftp.uu.net/tmp/lout.tar.Z)}. {Amiga
(ftp://ftp.wustl.edu/pub/aminet/text/dtp/loutBin203.lha)}.
(1993-07-30)