X-Git-Url: https://ncurses.scripts.mit.edu/?p=ncurses.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fhtml%2Fman%2Ftabs.1.html;h=0869f80b059b4bead7af2c3dfd87be8986595f8e;hp=4b6b878368251f7547cf9b87c53285dd5cc267d4;hb=ce4803687b821efbc5fb2c5a5f06d69cd4dc2656;hpb=761e4f0825b330e970558e82a4bd638383914429 diff --git a/doc/html/man/tabs.1.html b/doc/html/man/tabs.1.html index 4b6b8783..0869f80b 100644 --- a/doc/html/man/tabs.1.html +++ b/doc/html/man/tabs.1.html @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ - +
+ +- tabs(1) tabs(1) --
+
tabs - set tabs on a terminal --
- tabs [-v[n]] [-ahuUV] file... +
+ tabs [options]] [tabstop-list] --
+
The tabs program clears and sets tab-stops on the termi- nal. This uses the terminfo clear_all_tabs and set_tab capabilities. If either is absent, tabs is unable to clear/set tab-stops. The terminal should be configured to use hard tabs, e.g., - stty tab0 + stty tab0 + Like clear(1), tabs writes to the standard output. You + can redirect the standard output to a file (which prevents + tabs from actually changing the tabstops), and later cat + the file to the screen, setting tabstops at that point. --
- General Options + +
+ +
-Tname Tell tabs which terminal type to use. If this option - is not given, tabs will use the $TERM environment - variable. If that is not set, it will use the + is not given, tabs will use the $TERM environment + variable. If that is not set, it will use the ansi+tabs entry. - -d The debugging option shows a ruler line, followed by - two data lines. The first data line shows the + -d The debugging option shows a ruler line, followed by + two data lines. The first data line shows the expected tab-stops marked with asterisks. The second - data line shows the actual tab-stops, marked with + data line shows the actual tab-stops, marked with asterisks. - -n This option tells tabs to check the options and run - any debugging option, but not to modify the terminal + -n This option tells tabs to check the options and run + any debugging option, but not to modify the terminal settings. + -V reports the version of ncurses which was used in this + program, and exits. + The tabs program processes a single list of tab stops. The last option to be processed which defines a list is the one that determines the list to be processed. - Implicit Lists + +
Use a single number as an option, e.g., "-5" to set tabs at the given interval (in this case 1, 6, 11, 16, 21, etc.). Tabs are repeated up to the right margin of the @@ -99,21 +105,25 @@ Use "-8" to set tabs to the standard interval. - Explicit Lists + +
An explicit list can be defined after the options (this does not use a "-"). The values in the list must be in increasing numeric order, and greater than zero. They are separated by a comma or a blank, for example, - tabs 1,6,11,16,21 - tabs 1 6 11 16 21 - Use a '+' to treat a number as an increment relative to + tabs 1,6,11,16,21 + tabs 1 6 11 16 21 + + Use a "+" to treat a number as an increment relative to the previous value, e.g., - tabs 1,+5,+5,+5,+5 + tabs 1,+5,+5,+5,+5 + which is equivalent to the 1,6,11,16,21 example. - Predefined Tab-Stops + +
X/Open defines several predefined lists of tab stops. -a Assembler, IBM S/370, first format @@ -135,11 +145,16 @@ -u UNIVAC 1100 Assembler --
- X/Open describes a +m option, to set a terminal's left- - margin. Very few of the entries in the terminal database - provide this capability. +
+ IEEE Std 1003.1/The Open Group Base Specifications Issue + 7 (POSIX.1-2008) describes a tabs utility. However + + o This standard describes a +m option, to set a termi- + nal's left-margin. Very few of the entries in the + terminal database provide this capability. + + o There is no counterpart in X/Open Curses Issue 7 for + this utility, unlike tput(1). The -d (debug) and -n (no-op) options are extensions not provided by other implementations. @@ -152,20 +167,31 @@ be that long. --
+
tset(1), infocmp(1m), curses(3x), terminfo(5). - This describes ncurses version 5.9 (patch 20130518). + This describes ncurses version 6.0 (patch 20170218). tabs(1)-