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     PR(C)		      XENIX System V			 PR(C)

     Name
	  pr - Prints files on the standard output.

     Syntax
	  pr [ options ] [ files ]

     Description
	  pr prints the named files on the standard output.  If file
	  is -, or if no files are specified, the standard input is
	  assumed.  By default, the listing is separated into pages,
	  each headed by the page number, date and time, and the name
	  of the file.

	  By default, columns are of equal width, separated by at
	  least one space; lines which do not fit are truncated. If
	  the -s option is used, lines are not truncated and columns
	  are separated by the separation character.

	  If the standard output is associated with a terminal, error
	  messages are withheld until pr has completed printing.

	  Options may appear singly or combined in any order.  Their
	  meanings are:

	  +k	  Begins printing with page k (default is 1).

	  -k	  Produces k-column output (default is 1).  The
		  options -e and -i are assumed for multicolumn
		  output.

	  -a	  Prints multicolumn output across the page.

	  -m	  Merges and prints all files simultaneously, one per
		  column (overrides the -k, and -a options).

	  -d	  Double-spaces the output.

	  -eck	  Expands input tabs to character positions k+1,
		  2*k+1, 3*k+1, etc.  If k is 0 or is omitted, default
		  tab settings at every 8th position are assumed.  Tab
		  characters in the input are expanded into the
		  appropriate number of spaces.	 If c (any nondigit
		  character) is given, it is treated as the input tab
		  character (default for c is the tab character).

	  -ick	  In output, replaces whitespace wherever possible by
		  inserting tabs to character positions k+1, 2*k+1,
		  3*k+1, etc.  If k is 0 or is omitted, default tab
		  settings at every 8th position are assumed.  If c
		  (any nondigit character) is given, it is treated as
		  the output tab character (default for c is the tab
		  character).

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	  -nck	  Provides k-digit line numbering (default for k is
		  5).  The number occupies the first k+1 character
		  positions of each column of normal output or each
		  line of -m output.  If c (any nondigit character) is
		  given, it is appended to the line number to separate
		  it from whatever follows (default for c is a tab).

	  -wk	  Sets the width of a line to k character positions
		  (default is 72 for equal-width multicolumn output,
		  no limit otherwise).

	  -ok	  Offsets each line by k character positions (default
		  is 0).  The number of character positions per line
		  is the sum of the width and offset.

	  -lk	  Sets the length of a page to k lines (default is
		  66).

	  -h	  Uses the next argument as the header to be printed
		  instead of the filename.

	  -p	  Pauses before beginning each page if the output is
		  directed to a terminal (pr will ring the bell at the
		  terminal and wait for a carriage return).

	  -f	  Uses form feed character for new pages (default is
		  to use a sequence of linefeeds).  Pauses before
		  beginning the first page if the standard output is
		  associated with a terminal.

	  -r	  Prints no diagnostic reports on failure to open
		  files.

	  -t	  Prints neither the 5-line identifying header nor the
		  5-line trailer normally supplied for each page.
		  Quits printing after the last line of each file
		  without spacing to the end of the page.

	  -sc	  Separates columns by the single character c instead
		  of by the appropriate number of spaces (default for
		  c is a tab).

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     Examples
	  The following prints file1 and file2 as a double-spaced,
	  three-column listing headed by ``file list'':

	       pr -3dh "file list" file1 file2

	  The following writes file1 on file2, expanding tabs to
	  columns 10, 19, 28, 37, ... :

	       pr -e9 -t <file1 >file2

     See Also
	  cat(C)

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