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/*!
\if MANPAGES
\page mkcsmapper Create csmapper conversion files for oficonv
\else
\page mkcsmapper mkcsmapper: Create csmapper conversion files for oficonv
\endif
\section mkcsmapper_synopsis SYNOPSIS
\verbatim
mkcsmapper [-d] [-m | -p] [-o outfile] [infile]
\endverbatim
\section mkcsmapper_description DESCRIPTION
The \b mkcsmapper utility generates binary conversion data from plain text
conversion tables for the oficonv library. The conversion data has three
components: The conversion mapping between specific character encodings, a
directory of available mapping files, and a pivot file, which contains the
possible source and destination encoding pairs or the set of mappings to use
for a compound encoding.
\section mkcsmapper_parameters PARAMETERS
\verbatim
infile input file (from oficonv/datasrc/csmapper) to be converted
\endverbatim
\section mkcsmapper_options OPTIONS
\subsection mkcsmapper_general_options general options
\verbatim
-d debug mode, print debug information
-m create directory of available mapping files
-p create pivot file
-o [f]ilename: string
store output in file f
\endverbatim
\section mkcsmapper_exit_status EXIT STATUS
The \b mkcsmapper utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.
\section mkcsmapper_see_also SEE ALSO
<b>mkesdb</b>(1)
\section mkcsmapper_copyright COPYRIGHT
This man page is derived from the FreeBSD mkcsmapper man page,
Copyright (C) 2009 Gabor Kovesdan <gabor@FreeBSD.org>
*/
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