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DETOX.TBL(5) | File Formats Manual | DETOX.TBL(5) |
NAME¶
detox.tbl
—
translation table for detox(1)
OVERVIEW¶
detox allows for configuration of how the ISO 8859-1 and UTF-8 (Unicode) filters operate. Through text based translation tables, it is possible to tune how these character sets are interpreted.SYNTAX¶
The format of the translation tables is simple. There are two levels: one containing meta data and one containing the actual translations.default
_- Default specifies the default translation for a character. An empty or nonexistent default indicates that any unknown character should fall through to the next filter. In this manner, it is possible to chain together multiple translation tables in a sequence.
start
- Indicates the start of a value list within the translation table.
start
lang- Indicates the start of a language specific value list within the translation table.
end
- Indicates the end of a value list within the translation table.
- value translation
- Value can be specified in decimal (1), hex (0x01) or octal (01). The same
rules that apply to sscanf apply here.
Translation can be a string or a quoted string, with either single or double quotes.
EXAMPLE¶
default _ start 0x0101 a 0x0102 b end
SEE ALSO¶
detox(1), detoxrc(5).AUTHORS¶
detox was written by Doug Harple.August 3, 2004 | Linux 4.9.0-9-amd64 |