Annotation of 43BSDTahoe/man/man6/bcd.6, revision 1.1.1.1

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                     18: .TH "BCD PPT" 6 "July 9, 1988"
                     19: .UC 7
                     20: .SH NAME
                     21: bcd \- format input as punch cards
                     22: .br
                     23: ppt \- format input as paper tape
                     24: .SH SYNOPSIS
                     25: \fBbcd\fP [ string ]
                     26: .br
                     27: \fBppt\fP [ string ]
                     28: .SH DESCRIPTION
                     29: \fIBcd\fP and \fIppt\fP convert command line arguments, if
                     30: provided, or standard input into a form familiar to old-timers.

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