FMT(1MH) COMMAND REFERENCE FMT(1MH) NAME fmt - format after concatenation SYNOPSIS fmt [ -i ] [ -m ] filename ... DESCRIPTION Fmt normally reads each file in sequence and writes it on the standard output after performing a simple formatting operation. Thus: fmt file prints the file and: fmt file1 file2 >file3 concatenates the first two files, formats them, and places the result on the third. If no filename is given fmt reads from the standard input. The comp(1mh) and repl(1mh) programs in the MH mail system call fmt in response to the format response to "What now?". This invocation uses both the -i and -m switches. OPTIONS -i Causes each file to be formatted individually and the result placed back into the file. -m The input is an MH style mail message and the mail header should be left untouched. CAVEATS Beware of 'fmt a b >a' and 'fmt a b >b', which destroy input files before reading them. SEE ALSO cat(1), comp(1mh), cp(1), nroff(1), pr(1), and repl(1mh). Printed 4/6/89 1
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