Gregory Stark wrote:
> "Bryce Nesbitt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > Unless they are in the habit of doing:
> >
> > # COLUMNS=$COLUMNS ls -C |cat
> 
> Some of us are actually in the habit of doing that because it's easier to use
> the standard interface than remembering the different command-line option for
> each command. I quite often do precisely that with dpkg, for example.

Yes, this is true, but it assume the application is not going to set
$COLUMNS itself, like psql does in interactive mode:

        test=> \echo `echo $COLUMNS`
        127

        $ sql -c '\echo `echo $COLUMNS`' test
        (empty)

Now, we could get fancy and honor $COLUMNS only in non-interactive mode,
but that seems confusing.

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