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1.1 root 1: .TH UL 1
2: .CT 1 comm_term
3: .SH NAME
4: ul \- print underlines on screen terminals
5: .SH SYNOPSIS
6: .B ul
7: [
8: .B -i
9: ]
10: [
11: .B -t
12: .I terminal
13: ]
14: [
15: .I file ...
16: ]
17: .SH DESCRIPTION
18: .I Ul
19: replaces backspaced, overstruck underscores by control sequences suitable
20: for the terminal given by the environment variable
21: .L TERM
22: or by option
23: .BR -t .
24: It reads from the standard input or the named files and
25: writes on the standard output.
26: Option
27: .B -i
28: represents underlining by a separate line of
29: .L -
30: characters.
31: .SH SEE ALSO
32: .IR column (1)
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