COL(1) BSD General Commands Manual COL(1)
NAME
col − filter reverse line feeds from input |
SYNOPSIS
col [−bfpx] [−l num] |
DESCRIPTION |
Col filters out reverse (and half reverse) line feeds so the output is in the correct order with only forward and half forward line feeds, and replaces white-space characters with tabs where possible. This can be useful in processing the output of nroff(1) and tbl(1). Col reads from standard input and writes to standard output. The options are as follows: |
−b’ Do not output any backspaces, printing only the last characterwritten to each column position.
−f’ Forward half line feeds are permitted (‘‘fine’’ mode). Normally characters printed on a half line boundary are printed on the following line. −p’ Force unknown control sequences to be passed through unchanged. Normally, col will filter out any control sequences from the input other than those recognized and interpreted by itself, which are listed below. −x’ Output multiple spaces instead of tabs. −lnum The control sequences for carriage motion that col understands and their decimal values are listed in the following table: ESC−7’ reverse line feed (escape then 7) All unrecognized control characters and escape sequences are discarded. Col keeps track of the character set as characters are read and makes sure the character set is correct when they are output. If the input attempts to back up to the last flushed line, col will display a warning message. SEE ALSO |
expand(1), nroff(1), tbl(1) |
STANDARDS
The col utility conforms to the Single UNIX Specification, Version 2. The −l option is an extension to the standard. |
HISTORY
A col command appeared in Version 6 AT&T UNIX. |
AVAILABILITY
The col command is part of the util-linux-ng package and is available from ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux-ng/. BSD June 17, 1991 BSD |