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SOELIM 1 "Sep 14, 1992"
NAME
soelim - resolve and eliminate .so requests from nroff or troff input
SYNOPSIS

soelim [filename]...
DESCRIPTION

soelim reads the specified files or the standard input and performs the textual inclusion implied by the nroff(1) directives of the form:

.so somefile

when they appear at the beginning of input lines.

This is useful as programs such as tbl(1) do not normally do this. It allows the placement of individual tables in separate files to be run as a part of a large document.

An argument consisting of - is taken to be a file name corresponding to the standard input.

Inclusion can be suppressed by using a single quote (') instead of a dot (.) that is,

 ' so /usr/share/lib/tmac/tmac.s
EXAMPLES

Example 1 Using the soelim Command

The following is an example of the soelim command:

example% soelim exum?.n | tbl | nroff -ms | col | lpr
SEE ALSO

more(1), nroff(1), tbl(1), attributes(5)