.\" Copyright (c) 1990 The Regents of the University of California. .\" All rights reserved. .\" .\" %sccs.include.redist.man% .\" .\" @(#)pr.1 6.3 (Berkeley) %G% .\" .Dd .Dt PR 1 .Os BSD 4.3+Reno .Sh NAME .Nm pr .Nd Print files. .Sh SYNOPSIS .Nm pr .Oo .Op Cm \&+ Ar page .Op Fl Ar column .Oo .Op Fl f .Op Fl hheader .Op Fl llines .Op Fl m .Oo .Op Fl s Ar char .Oo .Op Fl t .Oo .Op Fl w Ar width .Oo .Ar .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Nm pr utility is a printing and pagination filter. If multiple input files are specified, each is read, formatted, and written to standard output. By default, the input is separated into pages, each with a header that includes the page number, date, time, and the file's pathname. Text columns are of equal width, with at least one separation between text columns. Lines that do not fit into a text column are truncated. If standard output is associated with a terminal, diagnostic messages are suppressed until the .Nm utility has completed processing. .Pp The following options are available: .Tw Fl .Tc Cm \&+ .Ar page .Cx Begin output at page number page of the formatted input. .Tc Fl .Ar column .Cx Produce output that is columns wide (default is 1) and is in text column rank order. This option should not be used with .Fl m . When used with .Fl t , use the minimum number of lines to display the output. .Tp Fl f Use character for new pages, instead of the default behavior that uses a sequence of characters. Prior to displaying the first page of output an character is written to standard output. .Tp Cx Fl h .Ar header .Cx Use the string header as the header to be printed instead of file. .Tp Cx Fl l .Ar lines .Cx Override the 66 line default and reset the page length to lines. If lines is smaller than the sum of both the header and trailer depths (in lines), the pr utility suppresses both the header and trailer, as if the .Fl t option were in effect. .Tp Fl m Merge files. Standard output is formatted so the .Nm pr utility writes one line from each file specified by a file operand, side by side into text columns of equal fixed widths, in terms of the number of column positions. .Tp Cx Fl s .Ar char .Cx Separate text columns by the single character char instead of by the appropriate number of s (default for char is the character). .Tp Fl t Print neither the five-line identifying header nor the five-line trailer usually supplied for each page. Quit printing after the last line of each file without spacing to the end of the page. .Tp Cx Fl w .Ar width .Cx Set the width of the line to width column positions for multiple text-column output only (default is 72). .Tp .Pp The following operands are available: .Tw Fl .Tp Ar file A pathname of a file to be printed. .Tp .Pp If no file operands are specified, or if a file operand is .Sq Fl , the standard input is used. .Pp The standard input is used only if no file operands are specified, or if a file operand is .Sq Fl . .Pp If pr receives an interrupt while printing to a terminal, it flushes all accumulated error messages to the screen before terminating. .Pp The pr utility output is a paginated version of the original file (or files). This pagination is optionally done using s or a sequence of s. Page headers are generated unless the .Fl t option is specified. .Pp The .Nm pr utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs. .Pp Error messages are written to standard error during the printing process (if output is redirected) or after all successful file printing is complete (when printing to a terminal). .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr more 1 .Sh STANDARDS The .Nm pr function is expected to be POSIX 1003.2 compatible.