NAME
llaamm - laminate files
SYNOPSIS
llaamm [-ff min.max] [-ss sepstring] [-tt c] file ...
llaamm [-pp min.max] [-ss sepstring] [-tt c] file ...
DESCRIPTION
The llaamm utility copies the named files side by side onto the standardoutput. The n-th input lines from the input files are considered frag-
ments of the single long n-th output line into which they are assembled.
The name `-' means the standard input, and may be repeated.
Normally, each option affects only the file after it. If the option let-
ter is capitalized it affects all subsequent files until it appears again uncapitalized. The options are described below:-ff min.max
Print line fragments according to the format string min.max, where min is the minimum field width and max the maximum field width. If min begins with a zero, zeros will be added to make upthe field width, and if it begins with a `-', the fragment will
be left-adjusted within the field.
-pp min.max
Like -ff, but pad this file's field when end-of-file is reached
and other files are still active.-ss sepstring
Print sepstring before printing line fragments from the next file. This option may appear after the last file.-tt c The input line terminator is c instead of a newline. The newline
normally appended to each output line is omitted. To print files simultaneously for easy viewing use pr(1). EEXXAAMMPPLLEESS The commandlam file1 file2 file3 file4
joins 4 files together along each line. To merge the lines from four different files uselam file1 -S "\
" file2 file3 file4 Every 2 lines of a file may be joined on one line withlam - - < file
and a form letter with substitutions keyed by `@' can be done withlam -t @ letter changes
AUTHOR John A. KunzeSEE ALSO
join(1), paste(1), pr(1), printf(3) STANDARDS Some of the functionality of llaamm is standardized as the paste(1) utility by IEEE Std 1003.2 (``POSIX.2''). BSD September 20, 2001 BSD