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- From: "SN_Diamond" <Norman.Diamond@example.com>
- Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2001 08:30:55 +0900
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SL Baur replied to me: > > nkf - $B%M%C%H%o!<%/MQ4A;z%3!<%IJQ49%U%#%k%?(B v1.9 > > Actually, this looks like ISO-2022JP with the ESC characters stripped > out. I know. After being reminded that there was an English-language version of the manual page, and seeing the -B option, I did this: man nkf | nkf -B | more and got something that was mostly Japanese, though still partly broken. Hmm, your other message has it without being partly broken. Maybe you have a better version of the nkf command or a better version of the nkf manual page. Thank you. -- Norman Diamond
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