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.\" cowsay.1
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.\" $Id: cowsay.1,v 1.4 1999/11/04 19:50:40 tony Exp $
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.\" This file is part of cowsay. (c) 1999 Tony Monroe.
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.\"
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.ds Nm Cowsay
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.ds nm cowsay
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.ds Vn 3.02
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.TH \*(nm 1 "$Date: 1999/11/04 19:50:40 $"
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.SH NAME
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\*(nm/cowthink \- configurable speaking/thinking cow (and a bit more)
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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cowsay
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.RB [ \-e
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.IR eye_string ]
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.RB [ \-f
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.IR cowfile ]
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.RB [ \-h ]
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.RB [ \-l ]
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.RB [ \-n ]
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.RB [ \-T
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.IR tongue_string ]
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.RB [ \-W
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.IR column ]
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.RB [ \-bdgpstwy ]
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.I Cowsay
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generates an ASCII picture of a cow saying something provided by the
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user. If run with no arguments, it accepts standard input, word-wraps
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the message given at about 40 columns, and prints the cow saying the
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given message on standard output.
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.PP
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To aid in the use of arbitrary messages with arbitrary whitespace,
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use the
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.B \-n
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option. If it is specified, the given message will not be
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word-wrapped. This is possibly useful if you want to make the cow
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think or speak in figlet(6). If
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.B \-n
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is specified, there must not be any command-line arguments left
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after all the switches have been processed.
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.PP
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The
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.B \-W
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specifies roughly (where the message should be wrapped. The default
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is equivalent to
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.B \-W 40
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i.e. wrap words at or before the 40th column.
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.PP
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If any command-line arguments are left over after all switches have
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been processed, they become the cow's message. The program will not
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accept standard input for a message in this case.
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.PP
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There are several provided modes which change the appearance of the
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cow depending on its particular emotional/physical state. The
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.B \-b
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option initiates Borg mode;
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.B \-d
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causes the cow to appear dead;
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.B \-g
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invokes greedy mode;
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.B \-p
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causes a state of paranoia to come over the cow;
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.B \-s
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makes the cow appear thoroughly stoned;
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.B \-t
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yields a tired cow;
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.B \-w
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is somewhat the opposite of
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.BR \-t ,
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and initiates wired mode;
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.B \-y
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brings on the cow's youthful appearance.
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.PP
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The user may specify the
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.B \-e
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option to select the appearance of the cow's eyes, in which case
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the first two characters of the argument string
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.I eye_string
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will be used. The default eyes are 'oo'. The tongue is similarly
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configurable through
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.B \-T
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and
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.IR tongue_string ;
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it must be two characters and does not appear by default. However,
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it does appear in the 'dead' and 'stoned' modes. Any configuration
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done by
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.B \-e
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and
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.B \-T
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will be lost if one of the provided modes is used.
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.PP
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The
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.B \-f
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option specifies a particular cow picture file (``cowfile'') to
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use. If the cowfile spec contains '/' then it will be interpreted
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as a path relative to the current directory. Otherwise, cowsay
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will search the path specified in the
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.B COWPATH
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environment variable.
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To list all cowfiles on the current
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.BR COWPATH ,
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invoke
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.B \*(nm
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with the
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.B \-l
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switch.
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.PP
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If the program is invoked as
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.B cowthink
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then the cow will think its message instead of saying it.
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.PP
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.SH COWFILE FORMAT
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A cowfile is made up of a simple block of
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.BR perl (1)
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code, which assigns a picture of a cow to the variable
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.BR $the_cow .
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Should you wish to customize the eyes or the tongue of the cow,
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then the variables
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.B $eyes
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and
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.B $tongue
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may be used. The trail leading up to the cow's message balloon is
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composed of the character(s) in the
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.B $thoughts
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variable. Any backslashes must be reduplicated to prevent
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interpolation. The name of a cowfile should end with
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.BR .cow ,
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otherwise it is assumed not to be a cowfile. Also, at-signs (``@'')
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must be backslashed because that is what Perl 5 expects.
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.PP
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.SH COMPATIBILITY WITH OLDER VERSIONS
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.PP
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What older versions? :-)
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.PP
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Version 3.x is fully backward-compatible with 2.x versions. If
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you're still using a 1.x version, consider upgrading. And tell me
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where you got the older versions, since I didn't exactly put them
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up for world-wide access.
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.PP
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Oh, just so you know, this manual page documents version \*(Vn of
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cowsay.
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.SH ENVIRONMENT
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The COWPATH environment variable, if present, will be used to search
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for cowfiles. It contains a colon-separated list of directories,
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much like
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.B PATH or
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.BR MANPATH .
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It should always contain the
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.B /usr/local/share/cows
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directory, or at least a directory with a file called
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.B default.cow
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in it.
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.SH FILES
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.B %PREFIX%/share/cows
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holds a sample set of cowfiles. If your
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.B COWPATH
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is not explicitly set, it automatically contains this directory.
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.SH BUGS
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If there are any, please notify the author at the address below.
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.SH AUTHOR
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Tony Monroe (tony@nog.net), with suggestions from Shannon
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Appel (appel@CSUA.Berkeley.EDU) and contributions from Anthony Polito
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(aspolito@CSUA.Berkeley.EDU).
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.SH SEE ALSO
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perl(1), wall(1), nwrite(1), figlet(6)
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