Annotation of 43BSDReno/usr.bin/fmt/fmt.1, revision 1.1

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        !            18: .\"     @(#)fmt.1      6.6 (Berkeley) 7/24/90
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        !            20: .Dd July 24, 1990
        !            21: .Dt FMT 1
        !            22: .Sh NAME
        !            23: .Nm fmt
        !            24: .Nd simple text formatter
        !            25: .Sh SYNOPSIS
        !            26: .Nm fmt
        !            27: .Ob
        !            28: .Ar goal
        !            29: .Op Ar maximum
        !            30: .Oe
        !            31: .Op name ...
        !            32: .Sh DESCRIPTION
        !            33: .Nm Fmt
        !            34: is a simple text formatter which reads the concatenation of input
        !            35: files (or standard input if none are given) and produces on standard
        !            36: output a version of its input with lines as close to the
        !            37: .Ar goal
        !            38: length
        !            39: as possible without exceeding the maximum.  The
        !            40: .Ar goal
        !            41: length defaults
        !            42: to 65 and the maximum to 75.  The spacing at the beginning of the
        !            43: input lines is preserved in the output, as are blank lines and
        !            44: interword spacing.
        !            45: .Pp
        !            46: .Nm Fmt
        !            47: is meant to format mail messages prior to sending, but may also be useful
        !            48: for other simple tasks.
        !            49: For instance,
        !            50: within visual mode of the
        !            51: .Xr ex 1
        !            52: editor (e.g.
        !            53: .Xr vi 1 )
        !            54: the command
        !            55: .Pp
        !            56: .Dl \&!}fmt
        !            57: .Pp
        !            58: will reformat a paragraph,
        !            59: evening the lines.
        !            60: .Sh SEE ALSO
        !            61: .Xr nroff 1 ,
        !            62: .Xr mail 1
        !            63: .Sh HISTORY
        !            64: .Nm Fmt
        !            65: appeared in 3 BSD.
        !            66: .Sh AUTHOR
        !            67: Kurt Shoens
        !            68: .br
        !            69: Liz Allen (added goal length concept)
        !            70: .Sh BUGS
        !            71: The program was designed to be simple and fast \- for more complex
        !            72: operations, the standard text processors are likely to be more appropriate.

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