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36 lines
904 B
Groff
36 lines
904 B
Groff
.TH COLS 1 sbase\-VERSION
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.SH NAME
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cols \- columnize output
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B cols
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.RB [ \-c
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.IR chars ]
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.RI [ file ...]
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.B cols
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reads each file in sequence and writes them to stdout,
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in as many vertical columns as will fit in
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.I chars
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character columns.
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If no file is given, cols reads from stdin.
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.SH OPTIONS
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.TP
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.BI \-c " chars"
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specifies the maximum number of character columns to use
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(unless the input contains lines longer than
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.I chars
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characters). By default cols tries to figure out the width
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of the output device, if that fails it defaults to 65
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chars.
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.SH BUGS
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This implementation of
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.B cols
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assumes that every byte is a character
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which takes up one column on the screen.
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It does not handle non-ASCII UTF-8 runes
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or TAB characters correctly.
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.B cols
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currently mangles files which contain embedded NULs.
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.B cols
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does not allow the user to set a default width in its environment.
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