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.SH SYNOPSIS |
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.B rcollate |
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.B \-h |
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.B \-h[io] |
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.B \-w |
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.I \-oc |
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option. |
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By default, the file is assumed to include an information header, which |
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is copied to the standard output along with the command name, but the |
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is copied to the standard output along with the command name. |
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.I \-hi |
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option may be used to turn off the expectation of a header on input. |
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.I \-ho |
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option turns off header output, and |
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.I \-h |
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option may be used to turn this behavior off. |
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by itself turns off both input and output headers. |
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.I \-w |
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option turns off non-fatal warning messages, such as unexpected EOD. |