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OFXDUMP(1)							   User Commands							OFXDUMP(1)

NAME
ofxdump - Dump content of OFX files as human-readable text SYNOPSIS
ofxdump [OPTIONS]... [FILES]... DESCRIPTION
ofxdump 0.9.4 ofxdump prints to stdout, in human readable form, everything the library understands about a particular file or response, and sends errors to stderr. To know exactly what the library understands about of a particular ofx response file, just call ofxdump on that file. -h, --help Print help and exit -V, --version Print version and exit -f, --import-format=STRING Force the file format of the file(s) specified (default=`AUTODETECT') --list-import-formats List available import file formats 'import-format' command --msg_parser Output file parsing messages (default=off) --msg_debug Output messages meant for debuging (default=off) --msg_warning Output warning messages about abnormal conditions and unknown constructs (default=on) --msg_error Output error messages (default=on) --msg_info Output informational messages about the progress of the library (default=on) --msg_status Output status messages (default=on) ofxdump 0.9.4 May 2012 OFXDUMP(1)

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ASN2FF(1)						     NCBI Tools User's Manual							 ASN2FF(1)

NAME
asn2ff - convert ASN.1 biological data to a flat format (old version) SYNOPSIS
asn2ff [-] [-A X] [-B X] [-C] [-G] [-L F] [-M] [-R] [-V F] [-a filename] [-b] [-d] [-e] [-f b/p/e/s/x/z] [-g] [-h F] [-k F] [-l filename] [-m r/d/s/c/k/l/e/p] [-n F] [-o filename] [-p F] [-q] [-r filename] [-s] [-t] [-v F] [-w] [-y] [-z] DESCRIPTION
asn2ff converts descriptions of biological sequences from NCBI's ASN.1 format to one of several flat-file formats. This program is built around a deprecated interface; please use asn2gb(1) instead. OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below. - Print usage message -A X Show region starting at X (default is 0) -B X Show region ending at X (default is last position) -C Show Bankit comments -G Output is one top bioseq only in genome view -L F Use old (pre-Genbank 127.0) LOCUS line format -M Output is map bioseqs only -R For GenBank Release -V F Don't use VERSION -a filename Filename for ASN.1 input (default is stdin) -b Input asnfile in binary mode -d Use SeqMgr indexing -e Input is a Seq-entry -f b/p/e/s/x/z Output Format: b GenBank (default) p GenPept e EMBL s PseudoEMBL x GenBankSelect z EMBLPEPT -g Show gi numbers -h F Hide sequence -k F Don't use complex sets (phy-set,mut-set, pop-set) -l filename Log errors to filename -m r/d/s/c/k/l/e/p Output mode: r release (default) d dump s Sequin c Chromoscope k dir-sub-debug l dir-sub e revise p partial report -n F Strict gene_binding -o filename Output Filename (default is stdout) -p F Omit new gene features -q Output is one top bioseq only -r filename Output error logfile (default is stderr) -s Input is a Seq-submit -t Show verbose message text -v F Suppress error messages -w Use HTML output format -y Print help format only -z New algorithm for orgnames AUTHOR
The National Center for Biotechnology Information. SEE ALSO
asn2all(1), asn2asn(1), asn2fsa(1), asn2gb(1), asn2xml(1), asndhuff(1). NCBI
2005-05-16 ASN2FF(1)
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