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1.1 ! root 1: ! 2: ! 3: pr Command pr ! 4: ! 5: ! 6: ! 7: ! 8: Paginate and print files ! 9: ! 10: pprr [ _o_p_t_i_o_n_s ] [ _f_i_l_e ...] ! 11: ! 12: pr paginates each named file and sends it to the standard output. ! 13: The file name `-' means standard input. If no file is named, pr ! 14: reads the standard input. ! 15: ! 16: Each page has a header that gives the date, file name, and page ! 17: and line numbers. pprr may be used with the following options. ! 18: ! 19: + _s_k_i_p ! 20: Skip the first skip pages of each input file. ! 21: ! 22: -_N Print the text in N columns. This is used to print out ! 23: material that was typed in one or more columns. ! 24: ! 25: -hh _h_e_a_d_e_r ! 26: Use header in place of the text name in the title. If ! 27: _h_e_a_d_e_r is more than one word long, it must be enclosed in ! 28: quotation marks. ! 29: ! 30: -ll_N Set the page length to N lines (default, 66). ! 31: ! 32: -mm Print the texts simultaneously, in separate columns. Each ! 33: text will be assigned an equal amount of width on the page, ! 34: and any lines longer than that width will be truncated. ! 35: This is used to print several similar texts or listings ! 36: simultaneously. ! 37: ! 38: -nn Number each line as it is printed. ! 39: ! 40: -ss_c Separate each column by the character c. You can separate ! 41: columns with a letter of the alphabet, a period, or an as- ! 42: terisk. Normally, each column is left justified in a fixed- ! 43: width field. ! 44: ! 45: -tt Suppress the printing of the header on each page, and the ! 46: header and footer space. ! 47: ! 48: -ww_N Set the page width to N columns (default, 80). Text lines ! 49: are truncated to fit the column width. The maximum width is ! 50: 256 columns. ! 51: ! 52: ***** See Also ***** ! 53: ! 54: cat, commands, nroff ! 55: ! 56: ***** Diagnostics ***** ! 57: ! 58: Messages are written on the standard error. ! 59: ! 60: ! 61: ! 62: ! 63: ! 64: COHERENT Lexicon Page 1 ! 65: ! 66:
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