Command: pg (pager)
PG -- PaGer
A text file viewer with mouse interface.
It browses any text file and with more advanced features.
Syntax:
PG [/? | filename ... | @file ]
Options:
/? - displays a brief help on screen
filename - page through filename on the PC screen
- filename maybe in wildcard format
... - support multiple filenames
@file - response file with a list of files to view.
If filename is omitted, read data from <stdin>
OR command | PG like
dir /s | PG
Control:
Control is intuitive, Keys defined as:
PG Key: Meaning:
Esc,Q,q Exit program
B,b Toggle bit 7 on/off
H,h Hex view
W,w Wrap long lines
Up Scroll down 1 line
Down,Enter Scroll up 1 line
Page Up Scroll down 1 page
Page Down Scroll up 1 page
Home First page
End Last page
Left Pan view left 30 columns (1..256)
Right Pan view right 30 columns (1..256)
1..0 Save current position to boomark #1..5
Alt-1..0 Jump to saved bookmark
Alt-D Jump to DOS shell
Alt-E Toggle VGA 25/28/50 Lines
Alt-F Enter new path and file name
Backspace Jump to a line as far as possible
F1 Online help (PG.MAN this file)
S-F1 One Line Chinese
F2 Continue to search backward (Case Insensitive) (CI)
S-F2 Continue to search backward (Case Sensitive) (CS)
F3 Continue to search forward (CI)
S-F3 Continue to search forward (CS)
F4 Enter search mode and input search string (CI)
S-F4 Recall search history
F5 Save 1 screenful of text to "PG.SAV"
S-F5 View "PG.SAV"
F6 Change the foreground color in text window
S-F6 Change the background color in text window
F7 Change to a different language font (immediate)
S-F7 Change to a different language font (deferred)
F8 Save filename, color and topline to "PG.PG"
S-F8 Recall saved filename from "PG.PG"
F9 Reload files from proceeding command line argument
S-F9 Remove "PG.PG"
F10 Reload files from following command line argument
S-F10 Remove "PG.SAV"
C-PgUp View previous file
C-PgDn View next file
Linux DOSEMU user may press 'n'/'p' for next/prev. file in TUI mode
Comment:
For more informations see:
https://gitlab.com/FreeDOS/util/pg
OR:
C:\FREEDOS\PG\
Examples:
PG C:\PATH\example.txt
and then navigate through the document
See also:
edit
foxtype
type
Copyright © 1995-1998 Bill Weinmen, 2007 BAHCL,
help version 2023 W. Spiegl.
This file is derived from the FreeDOS Spec Command HOWTO.
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