LABELS(1) Icon Program Library LABELS(1) NNNNAAAAMMMMEEEE labels - format labels SSSSYYYYNNNNOOOOPPPPSSSSIIIISSSS llllaaaabbbbeeeellllssss [options] DDDDEEEESSSSCCCCRRRRIIIIPPPPTTTTIIIIOOOONNNN _L_a_b_e_l_s writes labels onto the standard output using coded information taken from standard input. In the input, a line beginning with #### is a label header. Subsequent lines up to the next header or end-of-file are accumulated and output so as to be centered horizontally and vertically on pin-feed label forms. Lines beginning with **** are treated as comments and are ignored. The following options may appear in any order: -_n Print _n copies of each label. ----ssss _s_t_r_i_n_g Select only those labels whose headers contain a character in _s_t_r_i_n_g. ----tttt Format for curved tape labels (the default is to for- mat for rectangular mailing labels). Label forms should be used with a pin-feed platen. For mailing labels, the carriage should be adjusted so that the first character is printed at the leftmost position on the label and so that the first line of the output is printed on the topmost line of the label. Since tape labels are curved, some experimentation may be required to get the text positioned properly. DDDDIIIIAAAAGGGGNNNNOOOOSSSSTTTTIIIICCCCSSSS Label lines may be at most 40 characters long and there may be at most eight lines per label. If these limits are exceeded, a label with an error message is formatted onto standard error output. Thus if standard output and standard error output are directed to the same file, an erroneous label does not result in misformatting of the other labels. AAAAUUUUTTTTHHHHOOOORRRR Ralph E. Griswold Version 5.9 The University of Arizona - 6/28/83 1