

CRT                          1/12/79                          CRT


NAME 
       crt - copy files to terminal

SYNOPSIS 
       crt [-n] [file ...]

DESCRIPTION 
       CRT  is  similar  to  'cat'  except  that it prints only n
       lines (default 22) at a time.  After  each  set  of  lines
       are  printed,  crt  will  wait  for  instructions from the
       user.  Hitting a carriage-return will  cause  the  next  n
       lines  to  appear,  hitting a 'q' (quit) will cause crt to
       skip over to the next input file (if any), and hitting  an
       end-of-file    character    will   cause   crt   to   stop
       immediately. 
       
       If no files are specified,  or  if  the  filename  '-'  is
       given, lines will be read from the standard input. 
       
       The  flag -n may be given, where n specifies the number of
       lines desired at a time. 
       
       Crt will stop at the end of each file (except  the  last),
       as well as after each n lines. 

FILES 

SEE ALSO 
       cat, pg (if implemented)

DIAGNOSTICS 
       A  message  is  printed if an input file cannot be opened;
       further processing is terminated. 

AUTHORS 

       Debbie Scherrer, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory

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