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-u<br />

By default, more assumes that Unicode characters are little-endian. If a byte-order marker is<br />

present, that is used to determine the byte order for the characters. You can force Unicode<br />

characters to be treated as big-endian by specifying -Ub or -UB. Similarly, you can force<br />

them to be treated as little-endian by specifying -Ul or -UL.<br />

displays all backspaces as ^H. Normally characterbackspace_(underscore) displays<br />

character as underlined and characterbackspacecharacter displays character as boldfaced.<br />

-u also displays all carriage returns as ^M. This option cannot be used with -A.<br />

Interactive Commands<br />

more also accepts the following interactive <strong>com</strong>mands.<br />

[n]b<br />

[n]CTRL-B<br />

[n]PgUp<br />

moves backward n lines, with a default of one page. If n is more than the page size, more<br />

displays only the final page.<br />

[n]d<br />

[n]CTRL-D<br />

scrolls forward n lines, with a default of one half of the page size. If you specify n, it<br />

be<strong>com</strong>es the new default for subsequent d and u <strong>com</strong>mands.<br />

[n]f<br />

[n]CTRL-F<br />

[n]PgDn<br />

moves forward n lines, with a default of one page. At end-of-file, more continues with the<br />

next file in the list, or exits if the current file is the last one in the list.<br />

[n]G<br />

[n]g<br />

h<br />

[n]j<br />

[n]SPACE<br />

[n]ENTER<br />

goes to the nth line in the file. If you do not specify n, more advances to the end of the file.<br />

goes to the nth line in the file, with the default being the first line of the file.<br />

displays a summary of interactive <strong>com</strong>mands.<br />

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