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28 .\" @(#)lam.1 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/6/93
39 .Op Fl f Ar min . Ns Ar max
44 .Op Fl p Ar min . Ns Ar max
51 utility copies the named files side by side onto the standard output.
54 input lines from the input
56 are considered fragments of the single long
58 output line into which they are assembled.
59 The name `\fB\-\fP' means the standard input, and may be repeated.
61 .Bl -tag -width indent
62 .It Fl f Ar min . Ns Ar max , Fl F Ar min . Ns Ar max
63 Print line fragments according to the format string
67 is the minimum field width and
69 the maximum field width.
72 begins with a zero, zeros will be added to make up the field width,
73 and if it begins with a `\-', the fragment will be left-adjusted
77 applies only to the next file while
79 applies to all subsequent files until it appears again uncapitalized.
80 .It Fl p Ar min . Ns Ar max , Fl P Ar min . Ns Ar max
83 but pad this file's field when end-of-file is reached
84 and other files are still active.
87 applies only to the next file while
89 applies to all subsequent files until it appears again uncapitalized.
90 .It Fl s Ar sepstring , Fl S Ar sepstring
93 before printing line fragments from the next file.
94 This option may appear after the last file.
97 applies only to the next file while
99 applies to all subsequent files until it appears again uncapitalized.
100 .It Fl t Ar c , Fl T Ar c
101 The input line terminator is
103 instead of a newline.
104 The newline normally appended to each output line is omitted.
107 applies only to the next file while
109 applies to all subsequent files until it appears again uncapitalized.
112 To print files simultaneously for easy viewing use
117 lam file1 file2 file3 file4
120 joins 4 files together along each line.
121 To merge the lines from four different files use
127 Every 2 lines of a file may be joined on one line with
132 and a form letter with substitutions keyed by `@' can be done with
134 lam \-t @ letter changes
142 Some of the functionality of
144 is standardized as the
151 utility first appeared in
158 utility does not recognize multibyte characters.