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Man Page: sfparse

Operating Environment: debian

Section: 1

SFPARSE(1)						       GNUstep System Manual							SFPARSE(1)

NAME
sfparse - string file parse
SYNOPSIS
sfparse [ --utf8 | --unicode ] filename
DESCRIPTION
This tool has two different functions. When invoked with just a filename as argument, it checks that a file is a valid strings-file, which basically amounts to seeing whether the file is in proper serialized NSDictionary format (type "defaults plist" for info on this). On the other hand, if one of the two options is given, no such checking is performed, but the file IS converted into the named encoding.
OPTIONS
--unicode - convert an ASCII or UTF8 file to Unicode --utf8 - convert an ASCII or Unicode to UTF8
HISTORY
Written in 1999. This manual page first appeared in gnustep-base 1.9.2 (March 2004).
AUTHORS
sfparse was written by Richard Frith-Macdonald <rfm@gnu.org> GNUstep February 2004 SFPARSE(1)
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