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REGFILEDUMP(1) The Regina Handbook REGFILEDUMP(1)
NAME
regfiledump - Dump the contents of a Regina data file
SYNOPSIS
regfiledump [ -f | -l | -n ] [ -c ] file [ packet-label ... ]
DESCRIPTION
This utility dumps the contents of the given Regina data file to standard output in a human-readable format.
If a list of packet labels is given on the command-line, only those packets will be output. Otherwise all packets in the given file will
be output.
OPTIONS
-f (default)
Output full packet details. The output for each packet will cover several lines, beginning with basic details (such as the packet
label and type) followed by the packet's long description.
-l Output a list of packet labels and types only, one packet per line.
-n Don't output any packets at all; this option forces a packet count (see option -c).
-c Finish the output with a total count of all packets in the file.
INTERNATIONALISATION
If any packets contain international characters, Regina will attempt to convert these to your local character encoding as it writes them to
the output.
You can tell Regina what character encoding to use by setting standard locale-related environment variables, such as LANG, LC_CTYPE or
LC_ALL.
For example, if LANG is set to en_AU then output will be written in the Western European character set ISO-8859-1, and if LANG is set to
en_AU.UTF-8 then output will be written in the universal character set UTF-8.
Typically these environment variables will already be set for you when you install your GNU/Linux system, and Regina will just use the
right character set out of the box. See your GNU/Linux system reference for further information on supporting different locales.
MACOS X USERS
If you downloaded a drag-and-drop app bundle, this utility is shipped inside it. If you dragged Regina to the main Applications folder,
you can run it as /Applications/Regina.app/Contents/MacOS/regfiledump.
WINDOWS USERS
The command-line utilities are installed beneath the Program Files directory; on some machines this directory is called Pro-
gram Files (x86). You can start this utility by running c:Program FilesReginaRegina 4.93in
egfiledump.exe.
SEE ALSO
regina-gui.
AUTHOR
This utility was written by Benjamin Burton <bab@debian.org>. Many people have been involved in the development of Regina; see the users'
handbook for a full list of credits.
28 May 2012 REGFILEDUMP(1)