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- .. RST source for cp437(1) man page. Convert with:
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- =====
- cp437
- =====
- -----------------------------------------
- emulate code page 437 on a UTF-8 terminal
- -----------------------------------------
- :Manual section: 1
- :Manual group: SlackBuilds.org
- :Date: |date|
- :Version: |version|
- SYNOPSIS
- ========
- cp437 **command** [*arg* [*arg* ...]]
- DESCRIPTION
- ===========
- cp437 is a program to emulate an old-style "code page 437" / "IBM-PC"
- character set terminal on a modern terminal emulator that uses UTF-8
- or similar.
- It was written for the purpose of running the BitchX IRC client, which utilises
- CP437 line-drawing characters in its default theme and artwork. It should
- also be broadly useful for things like viewing CP437 "ANSI art", running
- nethack with the IBMgraphics option or running EPIC with scripts that use CP437
- artwork.
- It takes no command line options. The only arguments are the command to run
- and its arguments (if any).
- You'll need to have your LANG or LC_CTYPE environment variable
- set up to match the character set used by your terminal
- emulator. On Slackware, this can be done system-wide by editing
- **/etc/profile.d/lang.sh**, or by editing your shell's startup scripts
- (e.g. **~/.bash_profile**).
- EXAMPLES
- ========
- Just run cp437 followed by the command and argument you want to run:
- cp437 BitchX irc.efnet.org
- To convert a text file from codepage 437, you might try:
- cp437 cat orig.txt > converted.txt
- COPYRIGHT
- =========
- See the file /usr/doc/cp437-|version|/COPYRIGHT for license information.
- AUTHORS
- =======
- cp437 was written by Kevin Easton.
- This man page written for the SlackBuilds.org project
- by B. Watson, and is licensed under the WTFPL.
- SEE ALSO
- ========
- The cp437 homepage: https://github.com/keaston/cp437
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