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          COL(1)               INTERACTIVE UNIX System               COL(1)



          NAME
               col - filter reverse line-feeds

          SYNOPSIS
               col [-b] [-f] [-x] [-p]

          DESCRIPTION
               col reads from the standard input and writes onto the stan-
               dard output.  It performs the line overlays implied by
               reverse line feeds (ASCII code ESC-7), and by forward and
               reverse half-line-feeds (ESC-9 and ESC-8).  col is particu-
               larly useful for filtering multicolumn output made with the
               .rt command of nroff and output resulting from use of the
               tbl(1) preprocessor.

               If the -b option is given, col assumes that the output dev-
               ice in use is not capable of backspacing.  In this case, if
               two or more characters are to appear in the same place, only
               the last one read will be output.

               Although col accepts half-line motions in its input, it nor-
               mally does not emit them on output.  Instead, text that
               would appear between lines is moved to the next lower full-
               line boundary.  This treatment can be suppressed by the -f
               (fine) option; in this case, the output from col may contain
               forward half-line-feeds (ESC-9), but will still never con-
               tain either kind of reverse line motion.

               Unless the -x option is given, col will convert white space
               to tabs on output wherever possible to shorten printing
               time.

               The ASCII control characters SO (\017) and SI (\016) are
               assumed by col to start and end text in an alternate charac-
               ter set.  The character set to which each input character
               belongs is remembered, and on output SI and SO characters
               are generated as appropriate to ensure that each character
               is printed in the correct character set.

               On input, the only control characters accepted are space,
               backspace, tab, return, new-line, SI, SO, VT (\013), and ESC
               followed by 7, 8, or 9.  The VT character is an alternate
               form of full reverse line-feed, included for compatibility
               with some earlier programs of this type.  All other non-
               printing characters are ignored.

               Normally, col will ignore any escape sequences unknown to it
               that are found in its input; the -p option may be used to
               cause col to output these sequences as regular characters,
               subject to overprinting from reverse line motions.  The use
               of this option is highly discouraged unless the user is
               fully aware of the textual position of the escape sequences.



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          NOTES
               The input format accepted by col matches the output produced
               by nroff with either the -T37 or -Tlp options.  Use -T37
               (and the -f option of col) if the ultimate disposition of
               the output of col will be a device that can interpret half-
               line motions; use -Tlp otherwise.

















































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          BUGS
               Cannot back up more than 128 lines.

               Allows at most 800 characters, including backspaces, on a
               line.

               Local vertical motions that would result in backing up over
               the first line of the document are ignored.  As a result,
               the first line must not have any superscripts.














































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