@samp{+@var{first_page}} is identical. By default, it starts with the
first page of input file (not first page printed). Page numbering may be
altered by @samp{-N} option.
-
+
@item -@var{column}
@opindex -@var{column}
@cindex down columns
Use a form feed instead of newlines to separate output pages. Default
page length of 66 lines is not altered. But the number of lines of text
per page changes from 56 to 63 lines.
-
+
@item -h @var{HEADER}
@opindex -h
@opindex -j
Merge lines of full length. Used together with the column options
@samp{-@var{column}}, @samp{-a -@var{column}} or @samp{-m}. Turns off
-@samp{-w} line truncation; no column alignment used; may be used with
+@samp{-w} line truncation; no column alignment used; may be used with
@samp{-s[@var{separator}]}.
normally. @var{bytes} has the same format as for the @samp{--bytes}
option.
-@itemx --verbose=@var{bytes}
+@itemx --verbose
@opindex --verbose
Write a diagnostic to standard error just before each output file is opened.