man-recode - convert manual pages to another encoding
man-recode -t to-code {
--suffix=suffix|
--in-place} [
-dqhV] [
filename]
man-recode converts multiple manual pages from one encoding to another,
guessing the appropriate input encoding for each one. It is useful when
permanently recoding pages written in legacy character sets, or in build
systems that need to recode a set of pages to a single common encoding
(usually UTF-8) for installation. When converting many manual pages, this
program is much faster than running
man --recode or
manconv on
each page.
If an encoding declaration is found on the first line of a manual page, then
that declaration is used as the input encoding for that page. Failing that,
the input encoding is guessed based on the file name.
Encoding declarations have the following form:
'\" -*- coding: UTF-8 -*-
eller (hvis manualsideforbehandlere også skal deklareres):
'\" t -*- coding: ISO-8859-1 -*-
-
-t encoding,
--to-code=encoding
- Convert manual pages to encoding.
-
--suffix=suffix
- Form each output file name by appending suffix to
the input file name, after removing any compression extension.
- --in-place
- Overwrite each input file with the output, after removing
any compression extension.
-
-q, --quiet
- Vis ikke fejlbeskeder når siden ikke kan
konverteres.
-
-d, --debug
- Vis fejlsøgningsinformation.
-
-h, --help
- Vis en hjælpebesked og afslut.
-
-V, --version
- Vis versionsinformation.
iconv(1),
man(1),
manconv(1)
https://gitlab.com/man-db/man-db/-/issues
https://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/?group=man-db
Colin Watson ([email protected]).