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.\" @(#)boxes.1 1.0 08/22/99
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.\" $Id: boxes.1,v 1.2 1999/08/18 19:14:08 tsjensen Exp tsjensen $
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.TH boxes 1 "August 22 1999"
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.UC 4
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.SH NAME
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boxes \- text mode box and comment drawing filter
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B boxes
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[-hlrv] [\-a\ format] [\-d\ design] [\-f\ file] [\-i\ indent] [\-k\ bool]
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[\-p\ pad] [\-s\ size] [\-t\ tabs] [infile [outfile]]
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.I boxes
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is a text filter which can draw any kind of ASCII art box around its input
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text. A box can also be removed, even if it has been badly damaged by
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editing of the text inside. Since boxes may be open on any side,
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.I boxes
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can also be used to create regional comments in any programming language.
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With the help of an editor macro/mapping, damaged boxes can easily be
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repaired. New box designs of all sorts can easily be added and shared by
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appending to a free format configuration file.
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.br
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.I boxes
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was intended to be used with the
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.I vim(1)
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text editor, but can be tied to any text editor which supports filters, as
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well as from the command line as a standalone tool.
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.\" =======================================================================
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.SH OPTIONS
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Options offered by
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.I boxes
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are the following:
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.TP 0.6i
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.B -a \fIstring\fP
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Alignment/positioning of text inside box. This option takes a format string
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argument which is read from left to right. The format string may not
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contain whitespace and must consist of one or more of the following
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components:
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.br
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.B h\fPx
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- horizontal alignment of the input text block inside a potentially larger
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box. Possible values for
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.I x
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are
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.B l
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(ell, for left alignment),
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.B c
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(center), or
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.B r
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(right). This does not affect the justification of text lines within the
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input text block (use the
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.B j
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argument instead).
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.br
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.B v\fPx
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- vertical alignment of the input text block inside a potentially larger
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box. Possible values for
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.I x
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are
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.B t
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(for top alignment),
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.B c
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(center), or
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.B b
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(bottom).
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.br
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.B j\fPx
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- justification of lines within the input text block. Possible values for
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.I x
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are
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.B l
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(ell, for left justification),
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.B c
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(center), or
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.B r
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(right). This does not affect the alignment of the input text block itself
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within the box. Use the
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.B h
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and
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.B v
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arguments for input text block positioning.
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.br
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Short hand notations (can be combined with the above arguments):
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.br
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.B l
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- (ell) short for
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.B h\fPl\fBv\fPc\fBj\fPl
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.br
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.B c
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- short for
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.B h\fPc\fBv\fPc\fBj\fPc
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.br
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.B r
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- short for
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.B h\fPr\fBv\fPc\fBj\fPr
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.br
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The factory default setting for
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.B -a
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is
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.B h\fPl\fBv\fPt.
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.TP 0.6i
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.B -d \fIstring\fP
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Design selection. The one argument of this option is the name of the design to
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use.
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.TP 0.6i
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.B -f \fIstring\fP
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Use alternate config file. The one argument of this option is the name of a
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valid
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.I boxes
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config file, containing new and exciting designs!
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.TP 0.6i
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.B -h
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Print usage information.
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.TP 0.6i
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.B -i \fIstring\fP
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Indentation mode. Possible arguments are "text" (indent text inside of
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box), "box" (indent box, not text inside of box), or "none" (throw away
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indentation). Arguments may be abbreviated. The default is to indent the
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box, but not the text.
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.TP 0.6i
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.B -k \fIbool\fP
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Kill leading/trailing blank lines on removal. The value of
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.I bool
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can be specified as on, yes, true, 1, or t, all meaning yes, or off, no,
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false, 0, or f, which mean no. This is case-insensitive. This option only
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takes effect in connection with
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.B -r\fP.
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If set to yes, leading and trailing blank lines will be removed from the
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output. If set to no, the entire content of the former box is returned.
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The default is no, if both the top and the bottom part of the box are open,
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as is the case with most regional comments. If the box's design defines a
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top part or a bottom part, the default is yes.
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.TP 0.6i
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.B -l
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(ell) List designs. Produces a listing of all available box designs in the
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config file, along with a sample box and information about it's creator.
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Also checks syntax of the entire config file. If used in connection with
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.B -d\fP,
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displays detailed information about the specified design.
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.TP 0.6i
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.B -p \fIstring\fP
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Padding. Specify padding in spaces around the input text block for all
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sides of the box. The argument string may not contain whitespace and must
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consist of a combination of the following characters, each followed by a
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number indicating the padding in spaces:
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.br
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.B a
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- (all) give padding for all sides at once
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.br
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.B h
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- (horiz) give padding for both horizontal sides
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.br
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.B v
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- (vertical) give padding for both vertical sides
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.br
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.B b
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- (bottom) give padding for bottom (south) side
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.br
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.B l
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- (left) give padding for left (west) side
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.br
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.B t
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- (top) give padding for top (north) side
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.br
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.B r
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- (right) give padding for right (east) side
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.br
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Example:
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.B -p a\fP4\fBt\fP2
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would define the padding to be 4 characters on all sides, except for the
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top of the box, where the input text block will be only 2 lines away from
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the box.
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.br
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By default, unless specified otherwise in the config file, no padding is
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used.
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.TP 0.6i
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.B -r
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Remove box. Removes an existing box instead of drawing it. Which design to
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use is detected automatically. In order to save time or in case the
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detection does not decide correctly, combine with
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.B -d
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to specify the design. The default is to draw a new box.
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.TP 0.6i
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.B -s \fIwidth\fBx\fPheight\fP
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Box size. If a single number is given as argument, this defaults to the box
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width. 'x', followed by a single number specifies the box height. Giving
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both the box width and height is left as an exercise to the reader. :-)
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The actual box size may vary depending on the individual shape sizes.
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By default, the smallest possible box is created around the text.
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.TP 0.6i
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.B -t \fIuint\fP
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Distance between tab stops. It is important that this value is set correctly,
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or tabulator characters will upset your input text. The correct value for
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.B -t
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depends on the settings used for the text you are processing. Usually, a
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value of 8 should be okay. The factory default for
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.B -t
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is 8.
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.TP 0.6i
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.B -v
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Print out current version number.
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.\" =======================================================================
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.SH CONFIGURATION FILES
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.I Boxes
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will use the configuration file specified on the command line (using
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.B -f\fP).
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If no config file is specified on the command line,
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.I boxes
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will check for the BOXES environment variable, which may contain a filename
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to use. If BOXES is not set,
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.I boxes
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will try to read $HOME/.boxes and use it as a config file. Failing that,
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.I boxes
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will try to read the system-wide config file (see FILES).
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.PP
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The syntax of
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.I boxes
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config files is described on the Web page (see below). They are quite
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self-explanatory, though.
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.\" =======================================================================
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.SH AVAILABILITY
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.I boxes
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is available from its World Wide Web home page at
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http://home.pages.de/~jensen/boxes/. The Web page also features a number of
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examples illustrating this manual page as well as more in-depth
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documentation.
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.PP
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Check out the
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.I vim(1)
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home page at www.vim.org!
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.\" =======================================================================
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.SH AUTHOR
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.I boxes
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was made by Thomas Jensen.
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.br
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Please see the
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.I boxes
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Web page for a current email address.
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.\" =======================================================================
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.SH VERSION
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This is
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.I boxes
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version --BVERSION--.
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.\" =======================================================================
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.SH BUGS
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Although it is doing great in most cases, imho the design autodetector
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needs some more work.
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.br
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Should you notice any other unspecified behavior, please tell the author!
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.\" =======================================================================
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.SH ENVIRONMENT
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.TP 15
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HOME
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The user's home directory.
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.TP 15
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BOXES
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Name of
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.I boxes
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configuration file, if different from ~/.boxes.
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.\" =======================================================================
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.SH FILES
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.TP 15
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$HOME/.boxes
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.I boxes
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configuration file
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.TP 15
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--GLOBALCONF--
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system-wide configuration file
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.\" =======================================================================
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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.I indent(1)
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,
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.I tal(1)
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,
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.I vim(1)
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