.TH UL 1 .SH NAME ul, hp \- print underlines on screen terminals .SH SYNOPSIS .B ul [ .B \-i ] [ .B \-t .I terminal ] [ file ] ... .PP .B hp [ .B \-e ] [ .B \-m ] .SH DESCRIPTION .I ul replaces backspaced, overstruck underscores by control sequences suitable for the terminal given by the environment variable TERM or by option .BR \-t . It reads from the standard input or the named files and writes on the standard output. Option .B \-i represents underlining by a separate line of `\-' characters. .PP .I hp is a filter that presents most .IR nroff output sensibly on HP 2600 series terminals. Option .B \-s stops and waits for a newline at the beginning of each page. Option .B \-e uses `display enhancement' features to distinguish underlines, superscripts, and subscripts, which are normally all shown in inverse video. Option .B \-m squeezes multiple newlines out of the output. .SH SEE ALSO column(1) .SH BUGS .I hp does not reliably handle reverse line feeds as produced by .IR tbl (1); pipe the input through .I col to get rid of them; see .IR column (1).