Title: Morris the cat Version: v0.03 Entered-date: January 7th, 1997 Description: Morris is a cross between unix's cat and more commands. It is a "finicky" cat. Morris takes standard input and writes it to standard output, putting a small pause inbetween lines. Morrise can optionally output one bit at a time, with the same pause between bits, and an optional carriage return after each bit. This time period is defaulted to 1 second, but can be changed to any amount in seconds, including decimal amounts. This is very useful when used in conjunction with ircii's /exec command so that the output of a program may be written to a discussion slowly, so that your post does not turn into a flood. Keywords: text, utility, perl, linux, unix, pause, cat, more, e-mailware, bit, bitwise, irc, ircii, /exec, finicky Author: ep@eden.rutgers.edu (EpStEiN productions) Maintained-by: ep@eden.rutgers.edu (Brian Epstein) Primary-site: sunsite.unc.edu /pub/Linux/Incoming 3.0 kb morris-v0.03.tar.gz 1 kb morris-v0.03.lsm Alternate-site: Original-site: sunsite.unc.edu /pub/Linux/Incoming 3.0 kb morris-v0.03.tar.gz 1 kb morris-v0.03.lsm Platform: designed on Linux, with PERL5. Copying-policy: e-mailware. Please e-mail me with BUGS/improvements. ep@eden.rutgers.edu