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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting ascii code Post 302342805 by Smiling Dragon on Monday 10th of August 2009 08:03:26 PM
Old 08-10-2009
A couple of other higher-ascii tricks to add to the excellent suggestions above;
  • ls -b Converts unprintable (or weirdly printed) characters in filenames into octal
  • cat -vet Displays a file with all characters displayed (also useful for finding things like carriage returns added to the normal unix line feeds a-la Windows, or page breaks)
 

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NEQN(1)                                                       General Commands Manual                                                      NEQN(1)

NAME
neqn - format equations for ascii output SYNOPSIS
neqn [eqn options] DESCRIPTION
The neqn program is actually just a shell script which invokes the eqn(1) command with the ascii output device. Note that eqn does not support low-resolution, typewriter-like devices (although it may work adequately for very simple input). SEE ALSO
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