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From: "Andreas Eibach" <a DOT eibach AT gmx DOT net>
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Subject: Piping (MS-DOS) MORE.COM to ls - is that supposed to work?
Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 18:11:35 +0100
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Well,

since I cannot find a cygwin 'more' in the tree, I thought about using
MORE.COM.

But

$ ls -al | more.com

_does_ work like a page-stopper, however, the output is displayed in a
completely chaotic manner.
Not an output that could at least remind you of a "table output". Out of
order, out of sync.

Andreas






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