The
tabs utility displays a series of characters that first clears the hardware terminal tab settings and then initializes the tab stops at the specified positions and optionally adjusts the margin.
The phrase "tab-stop position N" means that, from the start of a line of output, tabbing to position N shall cause the next character output to be in the (N+1)th column on that line.
The following options are supported:
-n
Specifies repetitive tab stops separated by a uniform number of columns, n, where n is a single digit decimal number. The default usage of tabs with no arguments is equivalent to tabs -8. When -0 is used, the tab stops are cleared and no new ones set.
-a
Assembler, applicable to some mainframes. Equivalent to tabs 1,10,16,36,72 .
-a2
Assembler, applicable to some mainframes. Equivalent to tabs 1,10,16,40,72
-c
COBOL, normal format. Equivalent to tabs 1,8,12,16,20,55
-c2
COBOL, compact format (columns 1 to 6 omitted). Equivalent to tabs 1,6,10,14,49
-c3
COBOL, compact format (columns 1 to 6 omitted), with more tabs than -c2. Equivalent to tabs 1,6,10,14,18,22,26,30,34,38,42,46,50,54,58,62,67
-f
FORTRAN. Equivalent to tabs 1,7,11,15,19,23
-p
PL/1. Equivalent to tabs 1,5,9,13,17,21,25,29,33,37,41,45,49,53,57,61
-s
SNOBOL. Equivalent to tabs 1,10,55
-T type
Indicates the type of terminal.
-u
Assembler, applicable to some mainframes. Equivalent to tabs 1,12,20,44