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- FMT
-
- Purpose
- simple text formatter
-
- Syntax
- fmt [-#] [file...]
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- Comments
- Fmt, from the concatenation of the input files, or from the standard
- input if no files are specified, produces standard output with each line
- as close as possible to the given number of characters wide (default
- 72). It preserves blank lines, spaces at the beginnings of lines and
- between words, start of paragraph indentations, and dot command lines
- (used by many more complex text formatters).
-
- Fmt is useful for formatting mail messages, and can be used to justify
- a paragraph from within vi(1) with the key sequence {!}fmt.
-
- Options
- -# set maximum line width to # (default 72).
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- Bugs
- The carriage return character is treated, perhaps wrongly, as an
- ordinary nonwhite character. Indents longer than the maximum line width
- are truncated. When a sentence-ending character (a period, exclamation
- point, question mark, or double quote) occurs at the end of an input
- line, fmt adds one space after it, unless the first non-white character
- on the next line is a capital letter, in which case two spaces are added
- on the assumption that the capital begins a new sentence. This behavior
- is not always correct. The second lines of paragraphs with the first
- line indented and long first lines are indented in the output.
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