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Option -l with no FORMAT nor CHARSET list available charsets and surfaces.
FORMAT is `decimal', `octal', `hexadecimal' or `full' (or one of `dohf').
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Located in src/main.c:296
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Unless DEFAULT_CHARSET is set in environment, CHARSET defaults to the locale
dependent encoding, determined by LC_ALL, LC_CTYPE, LANG.
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Located in src/main.c:302
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With -k, possible before charsets are listed for the given after CHARSET,
both being tabular charsets, with PAIRS of the form `BEF1:AFT1,BEF2:AFT2,...'
and BEFs and AFTs being codes are given as decimal numbers.
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Located in src/main.c:307
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LN is some language, it may be `c', `perl' or `po'; `c' is the default.
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Located in src/main.c:312
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REQUEST is SUBREQUEST[,SUBREQUEST]...; SUBREQUEST is ENCODING[..ENCODING]...
ENCODING is [CHARSET][/[SURFACE]]...; REQUEST often looks like BEFORE..AFTER,
with BEFORE and AFTER being charsets. An omitted CHARSET implies the usual
charset; an omitted [/SURFACE]... means the implied surfaces for CHARSET; a /
with an empty surface name means no surfaces at all. See the manual.
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Located in src/main.c:315
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If none of -i and -p are given, presume -p if no FILE, else -i.
Each FILE is recoded over itself, destroying the original. If no
FILE is specified, then act as a filter and recode stdin to stdout.
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Located in src/main.c:323
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Report bugs to <recode-bugs@iro.umontreal.ca>.
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Located in src/main.c:329
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Sequence `%s' is ambiguous
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Located in src/main.c:430
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Sequence `%s' is unknown
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Located in src/main.c:434
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Language `%s' is ambiguous
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