*** man/ls.1.orig Sun Aug 10 17:54:52 1997 --- man/ls.1 Sun Aug 10 17:55:42 1997 *************** *** 1,8 **** ! .TH LS 1 "GNU File Utilities" "FSF" \" -*- nroff -*- .SH NAME ! ls, dir, vdir \- list contents of directories .SH SYNOPSIS ! .B ls [\-abcdfgiklmnpqrstuxABCFGLNQRSUX1] [\-w cols] [\-T cols] [\-I pattern] [\-\-all] [\-\-escape] [\-\-directory] [\-\-inode] [\-\-kilobytes] [\-\-numeric-uid-gid] [--no-group] [\-\-hide-control-chars] [\-\-reverse] --- 1,8 ---- ! .TH GNULS 1 "GNU File Utilities" "FSF" \" -*- nroff -*- .SH NAME ! gnuls, dir, vdir \- list contents of directories .SH SYNOPSIS ! .B gnuls [\-abcdfgiklmnpqrstuxABCFGLNQRSUX1] [\-w cols] [\-T cols] [\-I pattern] [\-\-all] [\-\-escape] [\-\-directory] [\-\-inode] [\-\-kilobytes] [\-\-numeric-uid-gid] [--no-group] [\-\-hide-control-chars] [\-\-reverse] *************** *** 19,34 **** .PP This manual page documents the GNU version of ! .BR ls . .B dir and .B vdir are versions of ! .B ls with different default output formats. These programs list each given file or directory name. Directory contents are sorted alphabetically. For ! .BR ls , files are by default listed in columns, sorted vertically, if the standard output is a terminal; otherwise they are listed one per line. For --- 19,34 ---- .PP This manual page documents the GNU version of ! .BR gnuls . .B dir and .B vdir are versions of ! .B gnuls with different default output formats. These programs list each given file or directory name. Directory contents are sorted alphabetically. For ! .BR gnuls , files are by default listed in columns, sorted vertically, if the standard output is a terminal; otherwise they are listed one per line. For *************** *** 163,169 **** stored on the disk. This option is not called .I \-f because the Unix ! .B ls .I \-f option also enables .I \-a --- 163,169 ---- stored on the disk. This option is not called .I \-f because the Unix ! .B gnuls .I \-f option also enables .I \-a *************** *** 229,235 **** When using the .I "\-\-color" option, this version of ! .B ls will colorize the file names printed according to the name and type of file. By default, this colorization is by type only, and the codes used are ISO 6429 (ANSI) compliant. --- 229,235 ---- When using the .I "\-\-color" option, this version of ! .B gnuls will colorize the file names printed according to the name and type of file. By default, this colorization is by type only, and the codes used are ISO 6429 (ANSI) compliant.