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It turns out the outage was caused by a German data center company who have since apologized for their mistake.
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rmligs-german
RMLIGS-GERMAN(1) User Manuals RMLIGS-GERMAN(1)
NAME
rmligs-german - remove incorrectly used ligatures from German LaTeX documents
SYNOPSIS
rmligs-german [options] FILE(s) ...
DESCRIPTION
rmligs-german is a program for removing incorrectly used ligatures from LaTeX documents. This version is intended for German language
texts only. Words like `Auflage' e.g. will be changed to `Auf"|lage' which is typographically correct.
The wordlist data is based on the igerman98 dictionary.
The input data may be ISO-8859-1/15 or UTF-8 encoded text. Also the German LaTeX like encoding of umlauts ("a, "u etc.) is treated cor-
rectly.
OPTIONS
--filter, -f
filter mode. This is useful for streaming.
--test, -t
test mode. This just shows what would be changed but nothing will be written (read-only). This does not make sense in filter mode.
--interactive, -i
prompt before applying changes
--quiet, -q
quiet operation
SEE ALSO
The German language /usr/share/doc/rmligs-german/README.ligatures file from the documentation of this program,
Duden (the German's orthography bible),
nice and mostly older hand-set books
BUGS
There is no sanity checking of LaTeX files; rmligs-german will happily correct words in all files - even binaries! For safety reasons there
is always a .bak file created.
checking latin1 text in UTF-8 locales might throw out some error messages about malformed UTF-8 but that does not matter - the file is pro-
cessed correctly.
AUTHOR
Bjoern Jacke
Send mail to bjoern [at] j3e.de for bug reports and suggestions.
Linux November 2002 RMLIGS-GERMAN(1)