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ZMORE(1)		    General Commands Manual		      ZMORE(1)

NAME
       zmore - file perusal filter for crt viewing of compressed text

SYNOPSIS
       zmore [ name ...	 ]

DESCRIPTION
       The zmore command is a filter which allows examination of compressed or
       plain  text files one screenful at a time on a soft-copy	terminal.  The
       zmore command works on files compressed with compress,  pack  or	 gzip,
       and  also on uncompressed files.	 If a file does	not exist, zmore looks
       for a file of the same name with	the addition of	a .gz, .z or  .Z  suf-
       fix.

       The  zmore  command  normally  pauses  after  each  screenful, printing
       --More--	at the bottom of the screen.  If the user then	types  a  car-
       riage  return,  one  more line is displayed.  If	the user hits a	space,
       another screenful is displayed.	 Other	possibilities  are  enumerated
       later.

       The  zmore command looks	in the file /etc/termcap to determine terminal
       characteristics,	and to determine the default window size.  On a	termi-
       nal capable of displaying 24 lines,  the	 default  window  size	is  22
       lines.	To  use	 a  pager other	than the default more, set environment
       variable	PAGER to the name of the desired program, such as less.

       Other sequences which may be typed when zmore  pauses,  and  their  ef-
       fects, are as follows (i	is an optional integer argument, defaulting to
       1) :

       i<space>
	      display  i  more	lines, (or another screenful if	no argument is
	      given)

       ^D     display 11 more lines (a ``scroll'').  If	i is given,  then  the
	      scroll size is set to i.

       d      same as ^D (control-D)

       iz     same  as	typing	a space	except that i, if present, becomes the
	      new window size.

       is     skip i lines and print a screenful of lines

       if     skip i screenfuls	and print a screenful of lines

       q or Q Quit.

       =      Display the current line number.

       i/expr search for the i-th occurrence of	the regular  expression	 expr.
	      The  user's  erase  and  kill characters may be used to edit the
	      regular expression.  Erasing back	past the first column  cancels
	      the search command.

       in     search  for  the	i-th occurrence	of the last regular expression
	      entered.

       !command
	      invoke a shell with command.  The	character `!' in "command"  is
	      replaced	with the previous shell	command.  The sequence "\!" is
	      replaced by "!".

       :q or :Q
	      Quit (same as q or Q).

       .      (dot) repeat the previous	command.

       The commands take effect	immediately, i.e., it is not necessary to type
       a carriage return.  Up to the time when the command character itself is
       given, the user may hit the line	kill character to cancel the numerical
       argument	being formed.  In addition, the	user may hit the erase charac-
       ter to redisplay	the --More-- message.

       At any time when	output is being	sent to	the terminal, the user can hit
       the quit	key (normally control-\).  The zmore command will stop sending
       output, and will	display	the usual --More-- prompt.  The	user may  then
       enter  one  of the above	commands in the	normal manner.	Unfortunately,
       some output is lost when	this is	done, due to the fact that any charac-
       ters waiting in the terminal's output queue are flushed when  the  quit
       signal occurs.

       The  terminal  is set to	noecho mode by this program so that the	output
       can be continuous.  What	you type will thus not show on your  terminal,
       except for the /	and !  commands.

       If  the	standard  output  is not a teletype, then zmore	acts just like
       zcat, except that a header is printed before each file if there is more
       than one	file.

FILES
       /etc/termcap
	      Terminal data base

SEE ALSO
       more(1),	gzip(1), zdiff(1), zgrep(1), znew(1), zforce(1), gzexe(1)

								      ZMORE(1)

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