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</DL> <DT>-user option: <A HREF="../ch17_16.htm">17.16. Searching by Owner and Group </A> <DT>wildcards and <DD><DL> <DT><A HREF="../ch17_04.htm">17.4. Looking for Files with Particular Names </A> <DT><A HREF="../ch17_18.htm">17.18. Using "Fast find"</A> </DL> <DT>xargs command and: <A HREF="../ch17_02.htm">17.2. Delving Through a Deep Directory Tree </A> <DT>-xdev option: <A HREF="../ch17_25.htm">17.25. Keeping find From Searching Networked Filesystems</A></DL><DT><A NAME="findcmd-script">findcmd script</A><DD><DL> <DT><A HREF="../ch16_10.htm">16.10. findcmd: Find a Command in Your Search Path </A> <DT><A HREF="../ch52_04.htm">52.4. Quick Descriptions of What's on the Disc </A></DL><DT><A NAME="finding">finding</A>: (see <A HREF="idx_s.htm#searching">searching</A>)<DT><A NAME="findtext-script">findtext script</A><DD><DL> <DT><A HREF="../ch16_26.htm">16.26. Finding Text Files with findtext </A> <DT><A HREF="../ch52_04.htm">52.4. Quick Descriptions of What's on the Disc </A></DL><DT><A NAME="fix-command">fix command</A>: (see <A HREF="idx_f.htm#fc-command">fc command</A>)<DT><A NAME="fixdlsrps-program">fixdlsrps program</A>: <A HREF="../ch43_23.htm">43.23. psselect: Print Some Pages from a PostScript file</A><DT><A NAME="fixfmps-program">fixfmps program</A>: <A HREF="../ch43_23.htm">43.23. psselect: Print Some Pages from a PostScript file</A><DT><A NAME="fixmacps-program">fixmacps program</A>: <A HREF="../ch43_23.htm">43.23. psselect: Print Some Pages from a PostScript file</A><DT><A NAME="fixpsditps-program">fixpsditps program</A>: <A HREF="../ch43_23.htm">43.23. psselect: Print Some Pages from a PostScript file</A><DT><A NAME="fixpspps-program">fixpspps program</A>: <A HREF="../ch43_23.htm">43.23. psselect: Print Some Pages from a PostScript file</A><DT><A NAME="fixscribeps-program">fixscribeps program</A>: <A HREF="../ch43_23.htm">43.23. psselect: Print Some Pages from a PostScript file</A><DT><A NAME="fixtpps-program">fixtpps program</A>: <A HREF="../ch43_23.htm">43.23. psselect: Print Some Pages from a PostScript file</A><DT><A NAME="fixwfwps-program">fixwfwps program</A>: <A HREF="../ch43_23.htm">43.23. psselect: Print Some Pages from a PostScript file</A><DT><A NAME="fixwpps-program">fixwpps program</A>: <A HREF="../ch43_23.htm">43.23. psselect: Print Some Pages from a PostScript file</A><DT><A NAME="fixwwps-program">fixwwps program</A>: <A HREF="../ch43_23.htm">43.23. psselect: Print Some Pages from a PostScript file</A><DT><A NAME="flip-script">flip script</A><DD><DL> <DT><A HREF="../ch25_19.htm">25.19. Reverse Lines in Long Files with flip </A> <DT><A HREF="../ch52_04.htm">52.4. Quick Descriptions of What's on the Disc </A></DL><DT><A NAME="flow-control">flow control</A>: <A HREF="../ch41_02.htm#UPT-ART-1140-SECT-1.4">41.2.4. Flow Control (We Hope) </A><DD><DL> <DT>in C shell: <A HREF="../ch47_02.htm#UPT-ART-393-SECT-1.2.2">47.2.2.2. Flow Control </A> <DT>Emacs and: <A HREF="../ch32_12.htm">32.12. Getting Around Emacs Flow Control Problems </A></DL><DT><A NAME="fmt">fmt</A>: <A HREF="../ch52_04.htm">52.4. Quick Descriptions of What's on the Disc </A><DT><A NAME="fmt-command">fmt command</A><DD><DL> <DT><A HREF="../ch09_20.htm">9.20. Too Many Files for the Command Line </A> <DT><A HREF="../ch35_02.htm">35.2. Neatening Text with fmt </A> <DT>filtering text from vi: <A HREF="../ch30_37.htm">30.37. Neatening Lines </A> <DT>re-format comment lines: <A HREF="../ch35_04.htm">35.4. recomment: Clean Up Program Comment Blocks </A></DL><DT><A NAME="fmt.2esh-script">fmt.sh script</A><DD><DL> <DT><A HREF="../ch35_03.htm">35.3. Alternatives to fmt </A> <DT><A HREF="../ch52_04.htm">52.4. Quick Descriptions of What's on the Disc </A></DL><DT><A NAME="fold-command">fold command</A>: <A HREF="../ch43_08.htm">43.8. Fixing Margins with pr and fold </A><DT><A NAME="footers">footers, editing</A>: <A HREF="../ch52_08.htm#UPT-ART-3840-SECT-1.2.4">52.8.2.4. Unsharring the Sources </A><DT><A NAME="for-loop">for loop</A><DD><DL> <DT><A HREF="../ch01_05.htm">1.5. Anyone Can Program the Shell </A> <DT><A HREF="../ch09_12.htm">9.12. The Bourne Shell for Loop </A> <DT><A HREF="../ch33_11.htm#UPT-ART-2860-SECT-1.7">33.11.7. Alphabetical Summary of Commands </A> <DT><A HREF="../ch44_16.htm">44.16. Handling Command-Line Arguments with a for Loop </A> <DT>advantages: <A HREF="../ch44_17.htm">44.17. Handling Arguments with while and shift </A> <DT>in command-line arguments: <A HREF="../ch44_15.htm#UPT-ART-7130-SECT-1.2">44.15.2. With a Loop </A> <DT>command substitution: <A HREF="../ch44_16.htm">44.16. Handling Command-Line Arguments with a for Loop </A> <DT>command-line arguments: <A HREF="../ch44_16.htm">44.16. Handling Command-Line Arguments with a for Loop </A> <DT>disadvantages: <A HREF="../ch44_17.htm">44.17. Handling Arguments with while and shift </A> <DT>egrep expressions built: <A HREF="../ch48_02.htm">48.2. Online Phone and Address Lists </A> <DT>examples <DD><DL> <DT><A HREF="../ch44_16.htm">44.16. Handling Command-Line Arguments with a for Loop </A> <DT><A HREF="../ch48_02.htm">48.2. Online Phone and Address Lists </A> </DL> <DT>jot used in: <A HREF="../ch45_11.htm">45.11. The Multipurpose jot Command </A> <DT>multiple variables: <A HREF="../ch45_17.htm">45.17. Making a for Loop with Multiple Variables </A> <DT>storing line of text with multiple words: <A HREF="../ch45_34.htm">45.34. Arrays in the Bourne Shell </A> <DT>uses for: <A HREF="../ch45_16.htm">45.16. Standard Input to a for Loop </A> <DT>while loops compared to: <A HREF="../ch45_16.htm">45.16. Standard Input to a for Loop </A> <DT>wildcards: <A HREF="../ch44_16.htm">44.16. Handling Command-Line Arguments with a for Loop </A></DL><DT><A NAME="for-loops">for loops</A><DD><DL> <DT>examples: <A HREF="../ch50_03.htm">50.3. apropos on Systems Without apropos </A></DL><DT><A NAME="foreach-loop">foreach loop</A>: <A HREF="../ch09_11.htm">9.11. Repeating a Command with a foreach Loop </A><DD><DL> <DT>examples: <A HREF="../ch47_05.htm">47.5. Using C Shell Arrays </A> <DT>in C shells: <A HREF="../ch47_05.htm">47.5. Using C Shell Arrays </A></DL><DT><A NAME="foreground-jobs">foreground jobs</A>: <A HREF="../ch12_01.htm#UPT-ART-439-SECT-1.1">12.1.1. Foreground and Background </A><DD><DL> <DT>killing: <A HREF="../ch38_09.htm">38.9. Killing Foreground Jobs </A> <DT>nice command and: <A HREF="../ch39_10.htm">39.10. A nice Gotcha </A></DL><DT><A NAME="fork-system-call">fork system call</A><DD><DL> <DT><A HREF="../ch01_11.htm">1.11. How the Shell Executes Other Commands </A> <DT><A HREF="../ch38_02.htm">38.2. fork and exec </A></DL><DT><A NAME="form-letters">form letters</A>: <A HREF="../ch09_14.htm">9.14. Using Here Documents for Form Letters, etc. </A><DT><A NAME="format-of-diff-output">format of diff output</A>: <A HREF="../ch28_08.htm">28.8. More Friendly diff Output </A><DT><A NAME="formfile">formfile</A>: <A HREF="../ch45_22.htm">45.22. Handling Files Line-by-Line </A><DT><A NAME="formprog-script">formprog script</A><DD><DL> <DT><A HREF="../ch45_22.htm">45.22. Handling Files Line-by-Line </A> <DT><A HREF="../ch52_04.htm">52.4. Quick Descriptions of What's on the Disc </A> <DT>examples: <A HREF="../ch45_22.htm">45.22. Handling Files Line-by-Line </A></DL><DT><A NAME="forms">forms</A><DD><DL> <DT>script for filing: <A HREF="../ch45_22.htm">45.22. Handling Files Line-by-Line </A></DL><DT><A NAME="fortran-program-source-file-extension">Fortran program source file extension</A>: <A HREF="../ch01_17.htm">1.17. Filename Extensions </A><DT><A NAME="fortune-program">fortune program</A>: <A HREF="../ch03_03.htm">3.3. Electronic Fortune Cookies </A><DT><A NAME="free-software">free software</A>: <A HREF="../ch52_02.htm">52.2. Where Does Free Software End and UNIX Begin? </A><DT><A NAME="free-software-foundation">Free Software Foundation (FSF)</A><DD><DL> <DT><A HREF="../ch01_08.htm">1.8. There Are Many Shells </A> <DT><A HREF="../ch08_02.htm">8.2. Introduction to bash</A></DL><DT><A NAME="fsck-program">fsck program</A>: <A HREF="../ch01_14.htm">1.14. The Kernel and Daemons </A><DT><A NAME="ftp-program">ftp program</A><DD><DL> <DT><A HREF="../ch01_33.htm">1.33. UNIX Networking and Communications </A> <DT><A HREF="../ch02_16.htm">2.16. Approved Shells: Using Unapproved Login Shell </A> <DT><A HREF="../ch09_19.htm">9.19. For the Impatient: Type-Ahead </A></DL><DT><A NAME="ftp-software-archives">FTP software archives</A>: <A HREF="../ch52_07.htm#UPT-ART-9506-SECT-1.2">52.7.2. Online Archive </A><DT><A NAME="ftpd-daemon">ftpd daemon, login shell and</A>: <A HREF="../ch02_16.htm">2.16. Approved Shells: Using Unapproved Login Shell </A><DT><A NAME="ftpfile-script">ftpfile script</A>: <A HREF="../ch52_04.htm">52.4. Quick Descriptions of What's on the Disc </A><DT><A NAME="ftpmail-mail-server">FTPMAIL mail server</A>: <A HREF="../ch52_07.htm#UPT-ART-9506-SECT-1.2.2">52.7.2.2. FTPMAIL </A><DT><A NAME="full-duplex">full duplex</A>: <A HREF="../ch41_02.htm#UPT-ART-1140-SECT-1.1">41.2.1. How We Made It This Far (Back?) </A><DT><A NAME="function-keys">function keys, mapping in vi</A>: <A HREF="../ch31_02.htm#UPT-ART-2770-SECT-1.1">31.2.1. Command Mode Maps </A><DT><A NAME="functions">functions</A><DD><DL> <DT>. (dot) command compared to: <A HREF="../ch44_23.htm">44.23. Reading Files with the . and source Commands </A> <DT>C programs: <A HREF="../ch52_08.htm#UPT-ART-3840-SECT-1.2.7">52.8.2.7. 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