AT&T UNIX™PC Unix System V Users Manual - tenox
AT&T UNIX™PC Unix System V Users Manual - tenox AT&T UNIX™PC Unix System V Users Manual - tenox
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450 ( 1 ) 450 ( 1 ) NAME 450 - handle special functions of the DASI 450 terminal SYNOPSIS 450 DESCRIPTION 450 supports special functions of, and optimizes the use of, the DASI 450 terminal, or any terminal that is functionally identical, such as the DIABLO 1620 or XEROX 1700. It converts half-line forward, half-line reverse, and full-line reverse motions to the correct vertical motions. It also attempts to draw Greek letters and other special symbols in the same manner as 900( 1). 450 can be used to print equations neatly, in the sequence: neqn file . . . I nroff I 450 WARNING: make sure that the PLOT switch on your terminal is ON before 450 is used. The SPACING switch should be put in the desired position (either 10- or 12-pitch). In either case, vertical spacing is 6 lines/inch, unless dynamically changed to 8 lines per inch by an appropriate escape sequence. 450 can be used with the nroff -s flag or .rd requests, when it is necessary to insert paper manually or change fonts in the middle of a document. Instead of hitting the return key in these cases, you must use the line-feed key to get any response. In many (but not all) cases, the use of 450 can be eliminated in favor of one of the following: nroff - T450 files ... or nroff - T450- 12 files ... The use of 450 can thus often be avoided unless special delays or options are required; in a few cases, however, the additional movement optimization of 450 may produce better-aligned output. The neqn names of, and resulting output for, the Greek and special characters supported by 450 are shown in greek(5). SEE ALSO 300( 1), eqn( 1), mesg( 1), nroff( 1), stty(1), tabs( 1), tbl( 1), greek(5). BUGS Some special characters cannot be correctly printed in column 1 because the print head cannot be moved to the left from there. If your output contains Greek and/or reverse line-feeds, use a friction-feed platen instead of a forms tractor; although good enough for drafts, the latter has a tendency to slip when reversing direction, distorting Greek characters and misaligning the first line of text after one or more reverse line-feeds. - 1 -
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- Page 127 and 128: ua • utmp 5. Miscellaneous Facili
- Page 129 and 130: PERMUTED INDEX /functions of HP 264
- Page 131 and 132: � \ paste: paste buffer utilities
- Page 133 and 134: stdipc: standard interprocess commu
- Page 135 and 136: file. delta: make a delta (change)
- Page 137 and 138: getenv: return value for environmen
- Page 139 and 140: ldohseek: seek to the optional file
- Page 141 and 142: cpio: format of cpio archive. dir:
- Page 143 and 144: getpw: get name rrom UID. . • set
- Page 145 and 146: abort: generate an semaphore set or
- Page 147 and 148: passwd: change login password. sett
- Page 149 and 150: operations. msgctl: message control
- Page 151 and 152: split: split a file into channel. t
- Page 153 and 154: generate e program cross reference.
- Page 155 and 156: stream. setbuf: assign buffering to
- Page 157 and 158: � Permuted Index /strcmp, strncmp
- Page 159 and 160: tsort: topologica.l sort. • . .
- Page 161 and 162: display editor based on/ vi, view:
- Page 163: INTRO ( 1) INTRO ( l ) NAME intro -
- Page 166 and 167: 300 ( 1 ) 300 ( 1 ) for C programs,
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- Page 176 and 177: ADB ( 1) ADDRESSES b d e m 8 t The
- Page 178 and 179: ADMIN ( 1) -t[name] -fflag b ADMIN(
- Page 180 and 181: ADMIN(l) ADMIN(l) make deltas (chan
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- Page 184 and 185: AR(l) AR (I) X Extract the named fi
- Page 186 and 187: AS (l) (AT&T UNIX PC Only ) AS (I)
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- Page 191 and 192: AWK (l) AWK (l) NAME awk - pattern
- Page 193: AWK (l) AWK(l) Add up first column,
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- Page 200 and 201: BC(l) BC (l) l(x) log a(x) arctange
- Page 203 and 204: BDIFF(l) BDIFF ( 1 ) NAME bdiff - b
- Page 205 and 206: BFS (I) BFS(I) NAME bfs - big file
- Page 207 and 208: BFS (l) BFS (l) could be used to ma
- Page 209: CAL ( 1) CAL(l) NAME cal - print ca
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