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561 distributions, which were written by David MacKenzie and updated by Jim
564 original @command{fmt} man page was written by Ross Paterson. Fran@,{c}ois
3410 it is written completely to the corresponding file. Since lines or records
3411 are not split even if they overlap a partition, the files written
3575 By default, @command{csplit} prints the number of bytes written to each
4205 By default, for each valid line, one line is written to standard
5041 Note that if you had written @option{-k 2n} instead of @option{-k 2,2n}
6298 the selected input is written in the same order that it is read, and
6299 is written exactly once.
8408 per-directory block count written in long format,
8409 and the file system allocation written by the @option{--size} (@option{-s})
8410 option. It does not affect the file size in bytes that is written in
8878 Generally, files are written just as they are read. For exceptions,
9759 written to synchronously by some other process. Metadata (e.g.,
13077 @cindex inodes, written buffered
13904 and should be written as:
14242 If a file being written to does not already exist, it is created. If a
14243 file being written to already exists, the data it previously contained
16620 the result is normally written right adjusted and padded to the given
18474 to the file @file{nohup.out}; if that cannot be written to, it is appended
18475 to the file @file{$HOME/nohup.out}; and if that cannot be written to, the
19561 It was written by Arnold Robbins.
20006 less time than we could have written a C program to do the same thing.
20097 This book showed how to write and use software tools. It was written in
20101 processor, written in @command{ratfor}. @command{ratfor} looks an awful