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.id NOTICE-NOT TO BE DISCLOSED OUTSIDE BELL SYS EXCEPT UNDER WRITTEN AGRMT
.id Writer's Workbench version 2.2, February 26, 1981
.TH ACRO 1
.SH NAME
acro \- find acronyms in a text file
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B acro
[
.B \-flags
][
.B \-ver
] file ...
.SH DESCRIPTION
.I Acro
searches for acronyms in a text file.
It prints each sentence containing an acronym.
.I Acro
also prints a frequency count of all acronyms used in the text.
.PP
.I Acro
skips lines that begin with a dot, ".";
so text files that contain standard
.IR nroff "(1) and " mm (1)
macros are acceptable input.
.PP
Two options give information about the program:
.RS 5
.TP 7
.B \-flags
print the command synopsis line (see above)
showing command flags and options,
then exit.
.TP
.B \-ver
print the Writer's Workbench version number of the command, then exit.
.RE
.SH USES
.I Acro
can be used to locate acronyms in a text.
The user can then check to see that an acronym is fully defined
when it is first used.
.SH FILES
.TP 21
/tmp/$$*
temporary files
.SH SEE ALSO
nroff(1), mm(1).
.SH SUPPORT
.IR "COMPONENT NAME:  " "Writer's Workbench"
.br
.IR "APPROVAL AUTHORITY:  " "Div 452"
.br
.IR "STATUS:  " Standard
.br
.IR "SUPPLIER:  " "Dept 45271"
.br
.IR "USER INTERFACE:  " "Stacey Keenan, Dept 45271, PY x3733"
.br
.IR "SUPPORT LEVEL: " "Class B - unqualified support other than Div 452"

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