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2: .sh NAME
3: pr \*- print file
4: .sh SYNOPSIS
5: .bd pr
6: [
7: .bd \*-h
8: name ] [ \fB\*-\fIn\fR ] [ \fB+\fIn\fR ] [ file ... ]
9: .sh DESCRIPTION
10: .it Pr
11: produces a printed listing of one or more files.
12: The output is separated into pages headed by a date,
13: the name of the file or a header (if any), and the page number.
14: If there are no file arguments,
15: .it pr
16: prints the standard
17: input file, and is thus usable as a filter.
18: .s3
19: Options apply to all following files but may be reset
20: between files:
21: .s3
22: .lp +5 5
23: \fB\*-\fIn\fR produce \fIn\fR-column output
24: .s3
25: .lp +5 5
26: \fB+\fIn\fR begin printing with page \fIn\fR.
27: .s3
28: .lp +5 5
29: \fB\*-h\fR treat the next argument as a header
30: .s3
31: .i0
32: If there is a header in force, it is printed in place of
33: the file name.
34: Interconsole messages via write(I) are
35: forbidden during a
36: .it pr.
37: .sh FILES
38: /dev/tty?
39: to suspend messages.
40: .sh "SEE ALSO"
41: cat(I), cp(I)
42: .sh DIAGNOSTICS
43: none (files not found are ignored)
44: .sh BUGS
45: It would be nice to be able to set the number of
46: lines per page.
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