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.\" new: \\n[rst2man-indent\\n[rst2man-indent-level]]
.in \\n[rst2man-indent\\n[rst2man-indent-level]]u
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-.TH "UXD" 1 "2024-12-23" "0.3.0" "Urchlay's Utilities"
+.TH "UXD" 1 "2024-12-24" "0.3.0" "Urchlay's Utilities"
.SH NAME
uxd \- UTF-8 hex dumper
.SH SYNOPSIS
@@ -352,10 +352,10 @@ it, it will be a dash (so there\(aqll be two dashes: \fBc3\-\-b1\fP).
.sp
Since the output lines are always 16 hex bytes, multibyte characters
can span two lines. When this happens, the character itself will be
-printed on the first line, along with the first byte(s) on hex. The
+printed on the first line, along with the first byte(s) in hex. The
last hex byte will be followed by a dash, and the next line of hex
dump will have the remaining bytes (in the same color as the first
-bytes and character). This sounds complicated, but it\(aqs easy to
+byte(s) and character). This sounds complicated, but it\(aqs easy to
understand once you see it a few times.
.SH EXAMPLE
.sp