fmt(1)fmt(1)NAME
unexpand - convert spaces to tabs
SYNOPSIS
fmt [-v] [-t tabs] [-a] [--] [file ... ]
unexpand converts spaces in its input files to tabs and writes the
result to the standard output.
OPTIONS-v The -v option instructs unexpand to print its version number and
exit.
-t tabs
The -t option sets the number of spaces corresponding to each
tab stop to tabs. The default is 8 spaces.
-a The -a option specifies that spaces are to be replaced by tabs
whenever the result is shorter. Without the -a option, spaces
are only replaced by tabs in the initial white space of a line.
-- The -- (double dash) option indicates the end of options.
DESCRIPTION
unexpand reads each file in turn, expanding tabs to spaces from each
file in turn, and writing the result to the standard output. If no
files are specified or a file is - (dash), unexpand reads from the
standard input.
unexpand expects its input to be Unicode characters in utf(4) form.
EXAMPLES
Convert spaces to tabs in file1 and write the results to file2:
unexpand file1 >file2
SEE ALSOexpand(1)utf(4)BUGS
None known.
SOURCES
http://pobox.com/~Alan.Watson/software.html
AUTHOR
Alan Watson (Alan.Watson@pobox.com).
1.6.0 of 97/02/25 fmt(1)