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FSPEC ( 4) FSPEC ( 4) NAME fspec - format specification in text files DESCRIPTION It is sometimes convenient to maintain text files on UNIX with non-standard tabs, (i.e., tabs which are not set at every eighth column). Such files must generally be converted to a standard format, frequently by replacing all tabs with the appropriate number of spaces, before they can be processed by UNIX commands. A format specification occurring in the first line of a text file specifies how tabs are to be expanded in the remainder of the file. A format specification consists of a sequence of parameters separated by blanks and surrounded by the brackets . Each parameter consists of a keyletter, possibly followed immediately by a value. The following parameters are recognized: ttabs The t parameter specifies the tab settings for the file. The value of tabs must be one of the following: 1. a list of column numbers separated by commas, indicating tabs set at the specified columns; 2. a - followed immediately by an integer n, indicating tabs at intervals of n columns; 3. a - followed by the name of a "canned" tab specification. Standard tabs are specified by t-8, or equivalently, tl,U,17 ,25,etc. The canned tabs which are recognized are defined by the tabs( l) command. ssize The s parameter specifies a maximum line size. The value of size must be an integer. Size checking is performed after tabs have been expanded, but before the margin is prepended. mmargin The m parameter specifies a number of spaces to be prepended to each line. The value of margin must be an integer. d The d parameter takes no value. Its presence indicates that the line containing the format specification is to be deleted from the converted file. e The e parameter takes no value. Its presence indicates that the current format is to prevail only until another format specification is encountered in the file. Default values, which are assumed for parameters not supplied, are t-8 and mO. If the s parameter is not specified, no size checking is performed. If the first line of a file does not contain a format specification, the above defaults are assumed for the entire file. The following is an example of a line containing a format specification: * * If a format specification can be disguised as a comment, it is not necessary to code the d parameter. - 1 -
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©1986, 1985 AT&T All Rights Reserv
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Important Information, Version 3.51
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Important Information, Version 3.51
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Important Information, Version 3.51
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Important Information, Version 3.51
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Windowing Software, Version 3.51 --
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Windowing Software, Version 3.51 --
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Document Preparation, Version 3.51
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Document Preparation, Version 3.51
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Document Preparation, Version 3.51
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Document Preparation, Version 3.51
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Document Preparation, Version 3.51
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APPENDIX A: Document Preparation, V
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APPENDIX A: Document Preparation, V
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APPENDIX B: Document Preparation, V
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470(1) 470( 1) NAME 470 - filters n
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478(1) ESC-s ESC-U ESC-u ESC-W ESC-
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BRK(2) BRK(2) NAME brk, sbrk - chan
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COL( l) COL( l) NAME col - filter r
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CONVERT( I) CONVERT( I) NAME conver
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EQNCHAR(S) EQNCHAR(S) NAME eqnchar
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FX (1) FX(l) NAME fx - filters nrof
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HPU(l) HPU( 1) NAME hplj -filters n
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ISMPX(l) ISMPX(l) NAME ismpx - retu
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JWIN( l) NAME SYNOPSIS jwin jwin -p
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KTUNE(7) nclist npbuf ncall nttyhog
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LAYERS (l) LAYERS (!) NAME layers -
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LAYERS (l) LAYERS (l) SEE ALSO sh(l
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LAYERS (5) LAYERS (5) identical to
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MACREF(l) MACREF( l) NAME macref -
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MAN( l) 478-12 478-18 479 479-12 47
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MAN(S) MAN(S) NAME man - macros for
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MAN(S) MAN(S) The final example is
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MM(1) 475-17 478 478-12 478-18 479
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MM(S) MM(S) NAME mm - the mm macro
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NDX{l) NDX( l) NAME ndx - create a
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NEQN(l) NEQN(l) NAME neqn - format
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NROFF(1) NROFF( 1) NAME nroff - tex
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NROFF (l) NROFF( l) FILES /usrllib/
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NTERM(S) NTERM(S) Em size of an em
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PTX (l) PTX( l) NAME ptx - make per
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SUBJ(l) SUBJ(l) NAME subj -generate
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TBL(1) TBL( 1) Full details of all
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XT(7) JAGENT XT(7) may return the e
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XTS(lM} XTS(lM} NAME SYNOPSIS xts [
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LOCKING ( 2 ) LOCKING ( 2 ) NAME lo
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PREFACE The AT&T UNIX System V Us e
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Preface ckeckall(lM) This command i
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profiler(lM) pwck(lM) qasurvey(lM)
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nc(7) nsc(7) phone(7) phonedvr(7) p
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cpio(l) ct(l) ctrace(l) cu(l) diD(
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ld(l) lint(l) ls(l) machid(l) mailx
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spell( I) stlogin(l) ststat(l) time
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atan(3f) atan2(3f) atoj(3c) bool(3f
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mclock(3f) min(3f) menu(3t) message
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x25hlnk(3c) x25£pvc(3c) Section 4:
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Comman ds and
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Table of Contents mm o o o o o prin
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Table of Contents fcntl . . file co
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Table of Contents hypot • • •
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ua • utmp 5. Miscellaneous Facili
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PERMUTED INDEX /functions of HP 264
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stdipc: standard interprocess commu
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file. delta: make a delta (change)
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getenv: return value for environmen
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ldohseek: seek to the optional file
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cpio: format of cpio archive. dir:
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getpw: get name rrom UID. . • set
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abort: generate an semaphore set or
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passwd: change login password. sett
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operations. msgctl: message control
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split: split a file into channel. t
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generate e program cross reference.
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stream. setbuf: assign buffering to
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� Permuted Index /strcmp, strncmp
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tsort: topologica.l sort. • . .
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display editor based on/ vi, view:
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INTRO ( 1) INTRO ( l ) NAME intro -
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300 ( 1 ) 300 ( 1 ) for C programs,
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ADB ( 1 ) ADB (l) sr, and usp. symb
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ADB ( 1} ADB (l} " ••• " 0 Pr
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ADB ( 1) ADDRESSES b d e m 8 t The
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ADMIN ( 1) -t[name] -fflag b ADMIN(
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ADMIN(l) ADMIN(l) make deltas (chan
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AR(l) AR (I) X Extract the named fi
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AS (l) (AT&T UNIX PC Only ) AS (I)
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AWK (l) AWK (l) NAME awk - pattern
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AWK (l) AWK(l) Add up first column,
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BC(l) BC (l) l(x) log a(x) arctange
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BDIFF(l) BDIFF ( 1 ) NAME bdiff - b
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BFS (I) BFS(I) NAME bfs - big file
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BFS (l) BFS (l) could be used to ma
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CAL ( 1) CAL(l) NAME cal - print ca
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;� CC ( l ) cc (1) NAME cc - C co
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CC(l) /lib/crts.o /lib/mcrto.o /lib
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CDC ( 1 ) CDC { 1) NAME cdc - chang
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CDC (l) CDC (l) SEE ALSO admin( l),
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CFLOW ( 1) CFLOW ( 1) produces the
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CFONT(l) (AT&T UNIX PC only ) CFONT
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CHOWN (l) CHOWN ( 1) NAME chown, ch
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COL(l) COL(l) BUGS Cannot back up m
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COMB(l) COMB(l) FIT..ES s.COMB The
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CP ( 1) CP ( 1) NAME cp, In, mv - c
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CPIO ( 1 ) CPIO ( 1) NAME cpio - co
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CPP ( 1) CPP (1) Two special names
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CRYPT { l ) ( Domestic Version Only
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CSPLIT ( 1) CSPLIT (l) NAME csplit
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CU ( lC ) CU ( lC ) NAME cu - call
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CU(lC) CU ( lC ) BUGS Cu buffers in
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CUT ( 1) CUT(l) DIAGNOSTICS line to
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CW(l) CW (l) .OW Start of text to b
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CW (l) CW (l) Documents that contai
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DATE(l) DATE(l) DIAGNOSTICS No perm
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DC( 1) DC (1) x =x The top two elem
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DD ( 1 ) DD ( 1) NAME dd - convert
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DELTA ( 1) DELTA (!) WARNINGS Lines
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DIFF ( 1) DIFF ( 1) -e producing a
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DIFF3 ( 1 ) DIFF3 (1) NAME diff3 -
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DIRCMP ( 1) DIRCMP ( 1) NAME dircmp
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DUMP ( 1 ) DUMP(!) NAME dump - dump
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ECHO (l) ECHO (l) NAME echo - echo
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ED ( l ) ED {1) the RE. The REs all
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ED (l) ED (1) . 6. FILES below. A R
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ED ( 1 ) ED ( 1) command list is eq
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ED (1) ED (l) replaced by the repla
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ED (l) ED (1) FILES /tmp/e# tempora
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ENV ( 1) ENV(l) NAME env - set envi
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EQN(l) EQN( 1) [ • '+ � ] � l
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EX (l) BUGS EX (l) The undo command
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EXPR(l) EXPR ( l ) 3. 4. returns th
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FC(l) ( AT&T UNIX PC only ) FC ( l
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FILE ( 1 ) FIT..E ( 1 ) NAME file -
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FIND ( 1 ) FIND ( 1 ) -print -cpio
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GET(l) -b -ilist -xlist GET(l) furt
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GET(l) GET(l) TABLE 1. Determinatio
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GET(l) GET(l) generated by the get.
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GETOPT ( 1) GETOPT ( l ) NAME getop
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GREEK (l) GREEK(l) NAME greek - sel
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GREP ( 1) GREP (1) The order of pre
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HP(l) HP (1) is adjacent to an ASCl
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ID ( 1 ) ID ( 1) NAME id - print us
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IPCS ( 1) IPCS ( 1) NAME ipcs - rep
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IPCS ( 1 ) OWNER GROUP CREATOR CGRO
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JOIN ( 1 ) JOIN ( 1 ) NAME join - r
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KILL (I) KILL(l) NAME kill - termin
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KSH(l) KSH ( 1) A command is either
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KSH ( 1) KSH ( 1) The following exp
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KSH ( 1) KSH ( 1) ${parameter%patte
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KSH ( 1) KSH(l) with the parameter
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KSH ( 1) KSH(l) redirected using a
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KSH ( 1) KSH(l) variables whose sco
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KSH ( 1 ) KSH(l) Command Re-entry.
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KSH(l) KSH(l) using paper terminals
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KSH ( 1) KSH ( 1) [count]Tc Equival
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KSH ( 1) KSH(I) Line feed and print
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KSH ( 1 ) KSH ( 1) fc -e - [ old= n
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KSH ( 1 ) KSH(l) ?, the remainder o
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KSH (l) KSH(l) test [ expr ] Evalua
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KSH ( 1 ) KSH(l) ulimit [ -cdfmpt 1
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LD ( 1 ) LD (1) NAME ld - link edit
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LD ( 1 ) FILES LD ( 1) allow compat
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LEX(l) LEX(l) EXAMPLE character def
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LINT ( l ) LINT ( 1 ) NAME lint - a
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LOGNAME ( l ) LOGNAME ( l ) NAME lo
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LP (l) LP (l) -ooption Specify prin
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LPSTAT (l) LPSTAT (l) SEE ALSO enab
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LS (l) LS (l) -f Force each argumen
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M4 ( 1 ) M4 ( 1) NAME m4 - macro pr
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M4 (1) undivert divnum dnl if else
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MAIL ( 1) MAIL (l) NAME mail, rmail
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MAKE(l) MAKE(l) NAME make - maintai
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MAKE ( I) MAKE (l) MAKEFLAGS macro
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MAKE(l) MAKE (I) .C .C - .Sh .sh- .
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MAKE (l) MAKE (l) In the above exam
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MAKEKEY (l) (Domestic Version Only
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MESG ( 1) MESG ( 1) NAME mesg - per
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MESSAGE( ! ) ( AT&T UNIX PC only )
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MKDIR (l) MKDIR (l) NAME mkdir - ma
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MM (l) HINTS MM (l) Mm reads the st
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MORE(l) MORE (l) stand-out mode, mo
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MORE( I) MORE(l) The terminal is se
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NEWFORM ( l ) -ck -pn -an NEWFORM (
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NEWGRP ( I ) NEWGRP ( I ) NAME newg
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� ', y n \,..._ --
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NL(l) NL(l) -ssep Sep is the charac
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NM (l) FILES NM ( l ) -V Print the
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NROFF(l) NROFF(l) NAME nroff - form
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OD (1) OD (1) NAME od - octal dump
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PACK ( 1) PACK( l ) NAME pack, peat
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PASSWD ( l ) PASSWD ( l ) NAME pass
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PASTE (l) PASTE (l) pr(l): pr -t -
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PR (l) PR (l) NAME pr - print files
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PROF ( 1) PROF ( 1) NAME prof - dis
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PRS ( l ) PRS ( l ) NAME prs - prin
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PRS ( 1 ) PRS ( 1 ) TABLE 1 (Contin
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PS ( l ) PS ( l ) NAME ps - report
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PTX ( 1) PTX ( 1) SEE ALSO nroff( l
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REGCMP ( 1 ) REGCMP (l) NAME regcmp
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SCCSDIFF ( 1 ) SCCSDIFF ( 1 ) NAME
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SDB ( l ) SDB ( 1) NAME sdb - symbo
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SDB ( 1) SDB ( 1) e directory file-
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SDB ( 1 ) SDB ( 1 ) execution. B Pr
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SDB ( 1 ) SDB ( 1 ) WARNINGS BUGS W
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SDIFF ( 1) SDIFF(l) On exit from th
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SED ( 1) SED ( 1) In the following
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SETPRINT ( 1 ) SETPRINT ( 1 ) NAME
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SH ( 1 ) SH(l) positional parameter
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SH ( 1 ) word >> word
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SH ( 1 ) SH ( 1) cd [ arg ] Change
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SH (l) SH (l) Invocation . If the s
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SHFORM (I) {AT&T UNIX PC only ) SHF
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SIZE ( 1 ) SIZE ( 1) NAME size - pr
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SPELL {l) SPELL (l) FILES spellin s
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STTY ( 1) STTY(l) NAME stty - set t
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TABS (1) TABS ( 1) -u 1,12,20,44 UN
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TAR ( 1 ) TAR ( 1) NAME tar - tape
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TBL ( I ) TBL ( I ) NAME tbl - form
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TBL(l) TBL(l) BUGS See BUGS under n
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TEE(l) TEE(l) NAME tee - pipe fitti
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TIME ( 1) TIME ( 1) NAME time - tim
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TRUE ( ! ) NAME true, false - provi
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TSET ( 1) {AT&T UNIX PC only ) TSET
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WIIO (I) WHO(l) NAME who - who is o
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XARGS(l) XARGS (l) -nnumber Execute
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YACC { I ) YACC { l ) NAME yacc - y
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INTRO ( 2) INTR0 ( 2 ) NAME intro -
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INTRO ( 2) INTR0 (2) 21 EISDffi Is
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ACCESS (2} ACCESS (2} NAME access -
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ALARM (2) ALARM (2) NAME alarm - se
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BRK(2) BRK ( 2 ) NAME brk, sbrk - c
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CHMOD (2) CHMOD (2) NAME chmod - ch
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CLOSE ( 2) CLOSE (2) NAME close - c
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CREAT ( 2 ) CREAT ( 2 ) NAME creat
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DUP (2) DUP (2) NAME dup - duplicat
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EXEC (2) EXEC (2) NAME execl, execv
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EXIT (2) EXIT (2) WARNING See WARNI
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FORK(2) FORK(2) NAME fork - create
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LINK ( 2 ) LINK ( 2 ) NAME link - l
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MKNOD (2) MKNOD (2) NAME mknod - ma
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MSGCTL(2) MSGCTL ( 2 ) user ID of t
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MSGGET (2) MSGGET (2) SEE ALSO msgc
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MSGOP ( 2) MSGOP (2) the calling pr
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OPEN ( 2 ) OPEN ( 2 ) NAME open - o
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PLOCK(2) PLOCK(2) NAME plock - lock
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PTRACE (2) PTRACE (2) 4, 5 With the
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SEMCTL ( 2 ) SEMCTL ( 2 ) NAME semc
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SEMGET (2) SEMGET (2) NAME semget -
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SEMOP ( 2) SEMOP {2) NAME semop - s
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SEMOP (2) SEMOP (2) Operation permi
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SETPGRP (2) SETPGRP (2) NAME setpgr
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SHMCTL (2) SHMCTL (2) NAME shmctl -
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� ! SHMGET (2) SHMGET (2) NAME sh
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SHMOP ( 2 ) SHMOP ( 2 ) NAME shmop
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SIGNAL (2) SIGNAL (2) NAME signal -
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SIGNAL (2) SIGNAL (2) Sig is an ill
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STAT ( 2 ) STAT ( 2 ) NAME stat, fs
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STIME(2) STIME(2) NAME stime - set
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SYNC ( 2) SYNC (2) NAME sync - upda
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SYSLOCAL ( 2) SYSLOCAL ( 2) NAME Sy
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TIME ( 2) TIME(2) NAME time - get t
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UMASK( 2 ) UMASK ( 2 ) NAME umask -
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UMOUNT (2) UMOUNT (2) NAME umount -
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UNAME ( 2 ) UNAME (2) NAME uname -
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USTAT (2) USTAT (2) NAME ustat - ge
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WAIT ( 2 ) WAIT ( 2 ) NAME wait - w
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WRITE(2) WRITE (2) NAME write - wri
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INTR0 ( 3 ) INTR0 ( 3 ) NAME intro
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A64L ( 3C ) A64L ( 3C ) NAME a641,
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ABS (3C) ABS (3C) NAME abs - return
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ATOF ( 3C ) ATOF ( 3C ) NAME atof -
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CLOCK( 3C ) CLOCK( 3C ) NAME clock
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J ··- � . ..._ __ .·
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CTERMID ( 3S ) CTERMID ( 3S ) NAME
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CTIME (3C) CTIME(3C) The external l
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CURSES ( 3 ) CURSES ( 3 ) NAME curs
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CUSERID ( 3S ) CUSERID ( 3S ) NAME
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DIAL (3C) DIAL(3C) NAME dial - esta
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DRAND48 ( 3C ) DRAND48 ( 3C ) NAME
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DRAND48 ( 3C ) DRAND48 ( 3C ) have
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ECVT (3C) ECVT (3C) NAME ecvt, fcvt
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EPRINTF ( 3T ) ( AT&T UNIX PC only
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ERF (3M) ERF (3M) NAME erf1 erfc -
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EXP ( 3M ) EXP ( 3M ) NAME exp, log
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FERROR (3S) FERROR (3S) NAME ferror
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FOPEN(3S) FOPEN (3S) NAME fopen, fr
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FORM ( 3T ) ( AT&T UNIX PC only ) F
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FORM (3T) (AT&T UNIX PC only ) fiel
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FORM (3T) }; (AT&T UNIX PC only ) F
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FREAD ( 3S ) FREAD ( 3S ) NAME frea
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FSEEK ( 3S ) FSEEK ( 3S ) NAME fsee
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GAMMA ( 3M ) GAMMA ( 3M ) NAME gamm
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GETC ( 3S ) GETC ( 3S ) NAME getc,
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GETCWD ( 3C } GETCWD ( 3C ) NAME ge
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GETGRENT ( 3C ) GETGRENT ( 3C ) NAM
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GETLOGIN ( 3C ) GETLOGIN ( 3C ) NAM
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GETOPT (3C) } SEE ALSO getopt(l). e
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GETPENT (3) (AT&T UNIX PC only ) GE
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GETPW ( 3C ) GETPW ( 3C ) NAME getp
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GETPWENT ( 3C ) GETPWENT ( 3C ) par
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GETUT ( 3C ) GETUT ( 3C ) NAME getu
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HSEARCH ( 3C ) HSEARCH ( 3C ) NAME
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HYPOT ( 3M ) HYPOT (3M) NAME hypot
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L3TOL (3C) L3TOL (3C) NAME 13tol, l
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LDFHREAD ( 3X ) LDFHREAD ( 3X ) NAM
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LDLSEEK ( 3X ) LDLSEEK ( 3X ) NAME
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LDOHSEEK ( 3X ) (not on PDP-11) LDO
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LDOPEN{3X) LDOPEN { 3X) NAME ldopen
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LDRSEEK ( 3X ) LDRSEEK ( 3X ) NAME
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LDSHREAD ( 3X ) LDSHREAD ( 3X ) NAM
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LOCKF (3C) LOCKF (3C) F _LOCK and F
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LSEARCH ( 3C ) LSEARCH ( 3C ) unsig
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MALLOC (3C) MALLOC (3C) M_NLBLKS Se
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MA THERR (3M) MATHERR (3M) } BESSEL
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MEMORY (3C} MEMORY (3C) Character m
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MENU (3T) (AT&T UNIX PC only ) MENU
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MENU (3T) (AT&T UNIX PC only ) mite
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MENU (3T) (AT&T UNIX PC only ) FILE
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MESSAGE ( 3T ) ( AT&T UNIX PC only
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MONITOR ( 3C ) MONITOR ( 3C ) NAME
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PASTE (3T) (AT&T UNIX PC only ) PAS
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PASTE ( 3T ) ( AT&T UNIX PC only )
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PERROR (3C) PERROR (3C) NAME perror
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(� / I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
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PRINTF (3S) PRINTF (3S) A field wid
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PUTC ( 3S ) PUTC ( 3S ) NAME putc,
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PUTENV (3C) PUTENV (3C) NAME putenv
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REGCMP {3X) REGCMP {3X) ( . . . ) P
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SCANF(3S) u 0 X SCANF(3S) an unsign
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� I SETBUF (3S) SETBUF (3S) NAME
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SETJMP (3C) SETJMP ( 3C ) NAME setj
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SINII ( 3M ) SINH ( 3M ) NAME sinh,
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SLEEP (3C) SLEEP ( 3C ) NAME sleep
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SPUTL ( 3X ) SPUTL ( 3X ) NAME sput
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STDI0 ( 3S ) ( AT&T UNIX PC Only )
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STRING ( 3C ) STRING (3C) NAME strc
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STRTOD (3C) STRTOD (3C) NAME strtod
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STRTOL ( 3C ) STRTOL ( 3C ) NAME st
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C) / I I I I I I I I I () �� /
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TAM (3T) (AT&T UNIX PC only ) int w
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TAM (3T) (AT&T UNIX PC only ) TAM(3
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TAM (3T) wputc() wputs() wprintf()
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TAM (3T) (AT&T UNIX PC only ) TAM(3
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I I I I I I I II I I I I � r"j I
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TMPNAM (3S) TMPNAM (3S) SEE ALSO cr
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TRACK (3T) (AT&T UNIX PC only ) TRA
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TRIG ( 3M ) TRIG ( 3M) NAME sin, co
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TSEARCH ( 3C ) TSEARCH ( 3C ) data
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TTYNAME ( 3C ) TTYNAME ( 3C ) NAME
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- Page 1027 and 1028: VPRINTF ( 3S ) VPRINTF ( 3S ) NAME
- Page 1029 and 1030: WIND ( 3T ) ( AT&T UNIX PC only ) W
- Page 1031 and 1032: WRASTOP ( 3T ) ( AT&T UNIX PC only
- Page 1033: INTRO ( 4) INTRO ( 4) NAME intro -
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- Page 1038 and 1039: A.OUT (4) A.OUT (4) char n_numaux;
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- Page 1055 and 1056: AR( 4 ) AR ( 4) NAME ar - common ar
- Page 1057: CHECKLIST ( 4 ) CHECKLIST ( 4 ) NAM
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- Page 1063 and 1064: Dffi ( 4 ) Dffi ( 4 ) NAME dir - fo
- Page 1065: FILEHDR (4) (not. on PDP-11) FILEHD
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- Page 1089 and 1090: � LDFCN( 4) LDFCN( 4) NAME ldfcn
- Page 1091: LDFCN( 4) LDFCN{4) REWIND(Idptr) FE
- Page 1095 and 1096: MASTER ( 4) MASTER (4) NAME master
- Page 1097: MNTTAB (4) MNTTAB (4) NAME mnttab -
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- Page 1107: PROFILE ( 4) PROFILE ( 4) NAME prof
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- Page 1121 and 1122: SYMS ( 4) SYMS ( 4) NAME syms - com
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UA ( 4) Rename (AT&T UNIX PC only )
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UA ( 4) (AT&T UNIX PC only ) UA (4)
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UA ( 4) (AT&T UNIX PC only ) UA ( 4
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UTMP ( 4) UTMP ( 4) NAME utmp, wtmp
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INTRO ( 5) NAME intro - introductio
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.� EQNCHAR (5) EQNCHAR (5) NAME e
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GREEK (5) GREEK (5) NAME greek - gr
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MAN(5) MAN ( 5) NAME man - macros f
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MAN (5) MAN (5) . � FILES The mac
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MM (5) MM ( 5 ) NAME mm - the MM ma
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MODEMCAP ( 5) ( AT&T UNIX PC Only )
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� MPTX ( 5 ) MPTX ( 5 ) NAME mptx
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REGEXP (5) REGEXP (5) ERROR( val )
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REGEXP (5) REGEXP (5) #define UNGET
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TERM (5) TERM ( 5) Commands whose b
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TERMCAP (S) TERMCAP (S) NAME termca
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TERMCAP (5) ti uc ue ug ul up us vb
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TERMCAP (5) TERMCAP (5) character a
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TERMCAP (5) TERMCAP (5) "abc" shift
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TERMCAP (5) TERMCAP (5) If tabs on
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TYPES ( S) TYPES ( S) NAME types -
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VARARGS (5) VARARGS (5) NAME vararg
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