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TK(1) UNIX Programmer's Manual TK(1)


NAME

    tk - paginator for the Tektronix 4014

SYNOPSIS

    tk [ -t ] [ -_N ] [ -p_L ] [ file ]

DESCRIPTION

    The output of _t_k is intended for a Tektronix 4014 terminal.
    _T_k arranges for 66 lines to fit on the screen, divides the
    screen into _N columns, and contributes an eight space page
    offset in the (default) single-column case.  Tabs, spaces,
    and backspaces are collected and plotted when necessary.
    Teletype Model 37 half- and reverse-line sequences are
    interpreted and plotted.  At the end of each page _t_k waits
    for a newline (empty line) from the keyboard before continu-
    ing on to the next page.  In this wait state, the command
    !_c_o_m_m_a_n_d will send the _c_o_m_m_a_n_d to the shell.
    The command line options are:
    -t   Don't wait between pages; for directing output into a
         file.
    -_N   Divide the screen into _N columns and wait after the
         last column.
    -p_L  Set page length to _L lines.

SEE ALSO

    pr(1)