On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 01:57:45AM -0400, James Michael Fultz wrote: > * "Wu, Yue" <vano...@gmail.com> [2009-09-25 13:22 +0800]: > [ ... ] > > Hi James, > > > > I've tried `col -b` and `col -bp`, both produce errors and stop immatiatly. > > > > y...@bsd ~ > cat manual.txt | col -b -p > > > > 9.14. Default editor Function Bindings > > > > col: Illegal byte sequence > > Curious. While the '-p' option to col may not be a cure-all for > dealing with unsupported character sets, I don't see any such > character at that location either. Looking at a hexdump of that > section of the manual, aside from the embedded backspace > characters, it appears to be ASCII. > > Perhaps your copy of the manual is still yet corrupted? Here are > the MD5 checksums for the files I have downloaded. > > dff620858d4aa4d9df7b46a02ede482b manual.txt > 832c15a5325130eaa5d81d038e373aaa manual.txt.gz > > 'manual.txt' being a decompressed copy of the downloaded > 'manual.txt.gz'.
y...@bsd ~ > md5 manual.txt.gz MD5 (manual.txt.gz) = 832c15a5325130eaa5d81d038e373aaa y...@bsd ~ > md5 manual.txt MD5 (manual.txt) = dff620858d4aa4d9df7b46a02ede482b y...@bsd ~ > cat manual.txt | col -b -p [...omitted most parts....] 9.14. Default editor Function Bindings col: Illegal byte sequence List_of_Examplesy using col -b without -p produces the same error. Still want to say, if manual.txt.gzip isn't a real plain text, it should be renamed to a more proper and clear name. And please put a full version of manual.txt[http://www.mutt.org/doc/devel/manual.txt] on the offical website. What do you think? -- Hi, Wu, Yue