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author | B. Watson <urchlay@slackware.uk> | 2024-12-12 16:00:07 -0500 |
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committer | B. Watson <urchlay@slackware.uk> | 2024-12-12 16:00:07 -0500 |
commit | e5735eacb8a55c147c7829c3bc9f2dfea895b165 (patch) | |
tree | 1e96a88067e36a60507d1ff29057113639083e62 | |
parent | 6f4a632c756ef4085c56bc6b48929e8ef92f9c8b (diff) | |
download | uxd-e5735eacb8a55c147c7829c3bc9f2dfea895b165.tar.gz |
update man page
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-rw-r--r-- | uxd.rst | 10 |
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@@ -77,8 +77,8 @@ Japanese text example: .nf .ft C $ echo ¥ǥ£¥ | uxd -0000: c2 a5 c7 a5 c2 a3 c2 a5 0a ¥ǥ£¥↵ - GG GG YY YY GG GG YY YY PP GYGYP +0000: c2\-a5 c7\-a5 c2\-a3 c2\-a5 0a ¥ǥ£¥↵ + GGGGG YYYYY GGGGG YYYYY PP GYGYP .ft P .fi .UNINDENT @@ -87,9 +87,9 @@ $ echo ¥ǥ£¥ | uxd The colors are indicated by G/Y/P, for green, yellow, and purple. The character above each letter is displayed in that color. .sp -From the colorization, it\(aqs obvious that the "c2 a5" is the hex -representation of the first ¥ character, and that the ǥ is -represented by "c7 a5". +From the colorization, and from the dashes between the bytes, it\(aqs +obvious that the "c2 a5" is the hex representation of the first ¥ +character, and that the ǥ is represented by "c7 a5". .sp The newline is displayed in purple because it\(aqs not a regular printable character. Its human\-readable representation is ↵. Note @@ -64,15 +64,15 @@ the man page. If the examples looks mangled, try viewing the source Japanese text example:: $ echo ¥ǥ£¥ | uxd - 0000: c2 a5 c7 a5 c2 a3 c2 a5 0a ¥ǥ£¥↵ - GG GG YY YY GG GG YY YY PP GYGYP + 0000: c2-a5 c7-a5 c2-a3 c2-a5 0a ¥ǥ£¥↵ + GGGGG YYYYY GGGGG YYYYY PP GYGYP The colors are indicated by G/Y/P, for green, yellow, and purple. The character above each letter is displayed in that color. -From the colorization, it's obvious that the "c2 a5" is the hex -representation of the first ¥ character, and that the ǥ is -represented by "c7 a5". +From the colorization, and from the dashes between the bytes, it's +obvious that the "c2 a5" is the hex representation of the first ¥ +character, and that the ǥ is represented by "c7 a5". The newline is displayed in purple because it's not a regular printable character. Its human-readable representation is ↵. Note |