Manpages - mtype.1
Name
mtype - display contents of an MSDOS file
Note of warning
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Description
The mtype
command is used to display contents of an MS-DOS file. Its
syntax is:
mtype [-ts] msdosfile [ msdosfiles... ]
Mtype
displays the specified MS-DOS file on the screen.
In addition to the standard options, Mtype
allows the following
command line options:
-
t
- Text file viewing.
Mtype
translates incoming carriage return/line feeds to line feeds. -
s
Mtype
strips the high bit from the data.
The mcd
command may be used to establish the device and the current
working directory (relative to MS-DOS), otherwise the default is A:/
.
Mtype
returns 0 on success, 1 on utter failure, or 2 on partial
failure.
Unlike the MS-DOS version of TYPE
, mtype
allows multiple arguments.
See Also
Mtools' texinfo doc
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