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NROFF(l) NROFF(l) FILES BUGS (generic) ASCII line printer, 382 for the DTC-382, 4000A for the Trendata 4000A, 832 for the Anderson Jacobson 832, X for a (generic) EBCDIC printer, and 2631 for the Hewlett Packard 2631 line printer. -e Produce equally-spaced words in adjusted lines, using the full resolution of the particular terminal. -h Use output tabs during horizontal spacing to speed output and reduce output character count. Tab settings are assumed to be every 8 nominal character widths. -un Set the emboldening factor (number of character overstrikes) for the third font position (bold) to n, or to zero if n is missing. fusr /lib/suftab /tmpfta$# fusr /lib/tmacftmac.• fusr/lib/macros/• suffix hyphenation tables temporary file standard macro files and pointers standard macro files terminal driving tables for nroff /usr/lib/term/• SEE ALSO NR OFF / TROFF User's Manual A TROFF Tutorial col( l), eqn( l), greek( l), mm( l), tbl( l), mm(5). Nroff believes in Eastern Standard Time; as a result, depending on l the time of the year and on your local time zone, the date that nroff generates may be off by one day from your idea of what the date is. When nroff is used with the -olist option inside a pipeline (e.g., with one or more of eqn(l) and tbl(l)), it may cause a harmless "broken pipe" diagnostic if the last page of the document is not specified in list. - 2-
OD (1) OD (1) NAME od - octal dump SYNOPSIS od [ -bcdosx ] [ file ] [ [ + ]offset[ • ][ b ] ] DESCRIPTION Od dumps file in one or more formats as selected by the first argument. If the first argument is missing, -o is default. The meanings of the format options are: -b Interpret bytes in octal. -c Interpret bytes in ASCII. Certain non-graphic characters appear as C escapes: null=\0, backspace=\b, formfeed=\f, new-line=\n, return=\r, tab=\t; others appear as 3-digit octal numbers. -d Interpret words in unsigned decimal. -o Interpret words in octal. -s Interpret 16-bit words in signed decimal. -x Interpret words in hex. The file argument specifies which file is to be dumped. If no file argument is specified, the standard input is used. The offset argument specifies the offset in the file where dumping is to commence. This argument is normally interpreted as octal bytes. If • is appended, the offset is interpreted in decimal. If b is appended, the offset is interpreted in blocks of 512 bytes. If the file argument is omitted, the offset argument must be preceded by +. Dumping continues until end-of-file. SEE ALSO dump( I). - 1 -
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OD (1) OD (1)<br />
NAME<br />
od - octal dump<br />
SYNOPSIS<br />
od [ -bcdosx ] [ file ] [ [ + ]offset[ • ][ b ] ]<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
Od dumps file in one or more formats as selected by the first<br />
argument. If the first argument is missing, -o is default. The<br />
meanings of the format options are:<br />
-b Interpret bytes in octal.<br />
-c Interpret bytes in ASCII. Certain non-graphic characters<br />
appear as C escapes: null=\0, backspace=\b, formfeed=\f,<br />
new-line=\n, return=\r, tab=\t; others appear<br />
as 3-digit octal numbers.<br />
-d Interpret words in unsigned decimal.<br />
-o Interpret words in octal.<br />
-s Interpret 16-bit words in signed decimal.<br />
-x Interpret words in hex.<br />
The file argument specifies which file is to be dumped. If no file<br />
argument is specified, the standard input is used.<br />
The offset argument specifies the offset in the file where dumping<br />
is to commence. This argument is normally interpreted as octal<br />
bytes. If • is appended, the offset is interpreted in decimal. If b is<br />
appended, the offset is interpreted in blocks of 512 bytes. If the<br />
file argument is omitted, the offset argument must be preceded by<br />
+.<br />
Dumping continues until end-of-file.<br />
SEE ALSO<br />
dump( I).<br />
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