tabs: a hacky version of tabs appeared in 1st edition Unix
First edition Unix had an /etc/tabs file. It contained the escape sequences to set tabs to every 8 stops on an old Teletype Model 37 and compatible terminals. One would 'cat /etc/tabs' to reset them. Unix at the time effectively mandated this because the delays in the tty driver assumed this and tabs didn't work when they were too different from '8'. Document this historical niggle in HISTORY after it was brought to my attention on a Hacker News thread. Sponsored by: Netflix
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.Dd May 20, 2002
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.Dd September 9, 2021
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.Dt TABS 1
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.Sh NAME
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utility conforms to
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.St -p1003.1-2001 .
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.Sh HISTORY
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.Pa /etc/tabs
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appeared in
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.At v1
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which set tabs every 8 on Teletype model 37 and compatible printing terminals
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when printed.
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utility appeared in PWB UNIX.
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utility that worked on many terminals appeared in PWB UNIX.
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This implementation was introduced in
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.Fx 5.0 .
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.Sh BUGS
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