Subject: fmt -c (CVS commit: basesrc)
To: None <abs@netbsd.org>
From: ITOH Yasufumi <itohy@netbsd.org>
List: tech-userlevel
Date: 09/18/2000 15:57:02
In article <200009151123.OAA00785@netbsd.hut.fi>
abs@netbsd.org writes:
> Module Name: basesrc
> Committed By: abs
> Date: Fri Sep 15 11:23:18 UTC 2000
>
> Modified Files:
> basesrc/usr.bin/fmt: fmt.1 fmt.c
>
> Log Message:
> Add '-c' for center (from FreeBSD)
Hmm, SunOS has -c option which does "Crown margin" formatting. I don't
think this conflict a good thing. Shouldn't we use another letter?
This paragraph is formatted by "fmt -c" on SunOS, by the way. :-)
Quoting from fmt(1) of SunOS:
OPTIONS
-c Crown margin mode. Preserve the indentation of the
first two lines within a paragraph, and align the left
margin of each subsequent line with that of the second
line. This is useful for tagged paragraphs.
Opinions?
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ITOH, Yasufumi <itohy@netbsd.org>