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1.1 ! root 1: .th SPLIT I 1/15/73 ! 2: .sh NAME ! 3: split \*- split a file into pieces ! 4: .sh SYNOPSIS ! 5: .bd split ! 6: [ file1 [ file2 ] ] ! 7: .sh DESCRIPTION ! 8: .it Split ! 9: reads file1 and writes ! 10: it in 1000-line pieces, as many as are necessary, onto ! 11: a set of output files. The name of the first output ! 12: file is file2 with an `a' appended, and so on ! 13: through the alphabet and beyond. If no output name is given, ! 14: `x' is default. ! 15: .s3 ! 16: If no input file is given, or the first argument is `\*-', ! 17: then the standard input file is used. ! 18: .sh BUGS ! 19: Watch out for 14-character file names. ! 20: The number of lines per file should be ! 21: an argument.
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