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.I \-t |
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options between each output specification. |
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Note that there is no space between this option and its argument. |
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If no character is specified, the default (newline) is used. |
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.PP |
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An output is either a file or a command. |
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If an output file exists, it will not be overwritten unless the |
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If the terminating character is set to something other than newline ('\\n'), |
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a newline is added after each record (in addition to the terminator). |
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For binary output formts, no number implies one value per output. |
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< |
The terminator is not used for binary output streams. |
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< |
.PP |
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< |
These options may be interspersed with output specifications, |
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< |
indicating different data to draw from the different files. |
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No terminator characters are expected or written for binary outputs. |
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.PP |
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If a |
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.I \-on |