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Operating Systems AIX Display EBCDIC as Characters Post 80549 by Perderabo on Tuesday 9th of August 2005 02:07:54 PM
Old 08-09-2005
Try:

dd conv=ascii | od -c
 

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thai/thinp.h(3) 						      libthai							   thai/thinp.h(3)

NAME
thai/thinp.h - Thai string input sequence filtering. SYNOPSIS
Data Structures struct thinpconv_t Input sequence correction info. Enumerations enum thstrict_t { ISC_PASSTHROUGH = 0, ISC_BASICCHECK = 1, ISC_STRICT = 2 } Strictness of input sequence checking, according to WTT 2.0. Functions int th_isaccept (thchar_t c1, thchar_t c2, thstrict_t s) Check for acceptance of input sequence. int th_validate (struct thcell_t context, thchar_t c, struct thinpconv_t *conv) Check and try to correct input sequence. Detailed Description Thai string input sequence filtering. Enumeration Type Documentation enum thstrict_t Strictness of input sequence checking, according to WTT 2.0. Enumerator ISC_PASSTHROUGH No check ISC_BASICCHECK Basic check ISC_STRICT Strict check Function Documentation int th_isaccept (thchar_tc1, thchar_tc2, thstrict_ts) Check for acceptance of input sequence. Parameters: c1 : previous character c2 : the newly input character s : strictness level Returns: non-zero if accepted, 0 otherwise Checks if, according to WTT 2.0 strictness level s, c2 is allowed after c1. int th_validate (struct thcell_tcontext, thchar_tc, struct thinpconv_t *conv) Check and try to correct input sequence. Parameters: context : previous cell c : the newly input character conv : the storage for resulting correction info Returns: 0 if the input is to be rejected non-zero otherwise. Given the previous cell as context, edit the input buffer using the given input c, maintaining WTT canonical order, and do some convenient correction in conv. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for libthai from the source code. Version 0.1.14 Tue Jun 17 2014 thai/thinp.h(3)
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