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21: .TH WORMS 6 "June 23, 1990"
22: .UC 4
23: .SH NAME
24: worms \- animate worms on a display terminal
25: .SH SYNOPSIS
26: .B worms
27: [
28: .B \-ft
29: ] [
30: .B \-length
31: # ] [
32: .B \-number
33: # ]
34: .SH DESCRIPTION
35: .ad b
36: Brian Horn (cithep!bdh) showed me a
37: .I TOPS-20
38: program on the DEC-2136 machine called
39: .IR WORM ,
40: and suggested that I write a similar program that would run under
41: .IR Unix .
42: I did, and no apologies.
43: .PP
44: The options are as follows:
45: .TP
46: .I -f
47: makes a ``field'' for the worm(s) to eat.
48: .TP
49: .I -t
50: causes each worm to leave a trail behind it.
51: .PP
52: You can figure out the rest by yourself.
53: .SH AUTHOR
54: Eric P. Scott
55: .SH BUGS
56: The lower-right-hand character position will not be updated properly
57: on a terminal that wraps at the right margin.
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