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NEWFORM(1)							    NEWFORM(1)

NAME
     newform - change the format of a text file

SYNOPSIS
     newform [ options ] [ files ]

DESCRIPTION
     newform reads lines from the named files, or the standard input if no
     input file is named, and reproduces the lines on the standard output.
     Lines are reformatted in accordance with command line options in effect.

     Except for -s, command line options may appear in any order, may be
     repeated, and may be intermingled with the optional files.	 Command line
     options are processed in the order specified.  This means that option
     sequences like ``-e15 -l60'' will yield results different from ``-l60
     -e15''.  Options are applied to all files on the command line.

     -s	       Shears off leading characters on each line up to the first tab
	       and places up to 8 of the sheared characters at the end of the
	       line.  If more than 8 characters (not counting the first tab)
	       are sheared, the eighth character is replaced by a * and any
	       characters to the right of it are discarded.  The first tab is
	       always discarded.

	       An error message and program exit will occur if this option is
	       used on a file without a tab on each line.  The characters
	       sheared off are saved internally until all other options
	       specified are applied to that line.  The characters are then
	       added at the end of the processed line.

	       For example, to convert a file with leading digits, one or more
	       tabs, and text on each line, to a file beginning with the text,
	       all tabs after the first expanded to spaces, padded with spaces
	       out to column 72 (or truncated to column 72), and the leading
	       digits placed starting at column 73, the command would be:
	       newform -s -i -l -a -e file-name

     -itabspec Input tab specification:	 expands tabs to spaces, according to
	       the tab specifications given.  Tabspec recognizes all tab
	       specification forms described in tabs(1).  In addition, tabspec
	       may be --, in which newform assumes that the tab specification
	       is to be found in the first line read from the standard input
	       (see fspec(4)).	If no tabspec is given, tabspec defaults to
	       -8.  A tabspec of -0 expects no tabs; if any are found, they
	       are treated as -1.

     -otabspec Output tab specification:  replaces spaces by tabs, according
	       to the tab specifications given.	 The tab specifications are
	       the same as for -itabspec.  If no tabspec is given, tabspec
	       defaults to -8.	A tabspec of -0 means that no spaces will be
	       converted to tabs on output.

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NEWFORM(1)							    NEWFORM(1)

     -bn       Truncate n characters from the beginning of the line when the
	       line length is greater than the effective line length (see
	       -ln).  Default is to truncate the number of characters
	       necessary to obtain the effective line length.  The default
	       value is used when -b with no n is used.	 This option can be
	       used to delete the sequence numbers from a COBOL program as
	       follows:
	       newform -l1 -b7 file-name

     -en       Same as -bn except that characters are truncated from the end
	       of the line.

     -pn       Prefix n characters (see -ck) to the beginning of a line when
	       the line length is less than the effective line length.
	       Default is to prefix the number of characters necessary to
	       obtain the effective line length.

     -an       Same as -pn except characters are appended to the end of a
	       line.

     -f	       Write the tab specification format line on the standard output
	       before any other lines are output.  The tab specification
	       format line which is printed will correspond to the format
	       specified in the last -o option.	 If no -o option is specified,
	       the line which is printed will contain the default
	       specification of -8.

     -ck       Change the prefix/append character to k.	 Default character for
	       k is a space.

     -ln       Set the effective line length to n characters.  If n is not
	       entered, -l defaults to 72.  The default line length without
	       the -l option is 80 characters.	Note that tabs and backspaces
	       are considered to be one character (use -i to expand tabs to
	       spaces).

     The -l1 must be used to set the effective line length shorter than any
     existing line in the file so that the -b option is activated.

DIAGNOSTICS
     All diagnostics are fatal.
     usage: ...			  newform was called with a bad option.
     not -s format		  There was no tab on one line.
     can't open file		  Self-explanatory.
     internal line too long	  A line exceeds 512 characters after being
				  expanded in the internal work buffer.
     tabspec in error		  A tab specification is incorrectly
				  formatted, or specified tab stops are not
				  ascending.
     tabspec indirection illegal  A tabspec read from a file (or standard
				  input) may not contain a tabspec referencing
				  another file (or standard input).

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NEWFORM(1)							    NEWFORM(1)

     0 - normal execution
     1 - for any error

SEE ALSO
     csplit(1), tabs(1), fspec(4)

BUGS
     newform normally only keeps track of physical characters; however, for
     the -i and -o options, newform will keep track of backspaces in order to
     line up tabs in the appropriate logical columns.

     newform will not prompt the user if a tabspec is to be read from the
     standard input (by use of -i-- or -o--).

     If the -f option is used, and the last -o option specified was -o--, and
     was preceded by either a -o-- or a -i--, the tab specification format
     line will be incorrect.

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