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 BUGS