man aish (Commandes) - ish/base64/uuencoded_file converter
NAME
aish - ish/base64/uuencoded_file converter
SYNOPSIS
(Decorde)
aish
[option] files...
(Encorde)
aish(aishmv)
<encode_mode> [option] files...
(List)
aish
-l[option] files...
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the aish and aishmv commands. aishmv is encorder for multi-volume format. This manual page was written briefly in English for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the original program does not have a manual page in English.
ENCORDER MODE
- -s
- Convert to ish shift-jis format.
- -7
- Convert to ish jis 7bit format.
- -8
- Convert to ish jis 8bit format.
- -n
- Convert to ish non-kana shift-jis format.
- -u
- Convert to UNIX uuencode.
OPTIONS
ENCORDER OPTIONS
- -i
- Don't output checksum and extra header in ish encording.
- -a
- Add output filename ".ish"(ish) or ".uue"(uuencode). In Default, the extension of the output filename is exchanged as ".ish" or ".uue".
- -d
- Changed the extension of output filename.
- -t<num>
- Specify the space of title line.
- -O<num>
- Specify OS code in ish header. Default value is "-O0".
- -m<num>
- Specify output lines per one file in multi-volume encoding.
- -o<file>
- Specify output filename.
- -T<file>
- In multi-volume encoding, Speciry temporary filename path.
- -x<file>
- Specify decorded filename.
- -c
- In uuencode mode, output checksum as extended format.
DECORDER OPTIONS
- -p
- Output except data area to STDOUT.
- -A
- Use filename as is in ish data, don't use filename exchange.
- -U
- Don't use header judgement in uuencode.
- -f
- Save another filename if the filename already exists. In this case, which filename are added .00 to .99 in the end of original filename.
- -a
- With -f option, the output filename are added .XX . This is by default.
- -d
- With -f option, the extension of output filename are exchanged as .XX .
- -h
- With -f option, output filenames are added XX in the head.
- -o<file>
- Specify output filename forcefully.
- -x<file>
- Pick up a part of the specified file. You can get a file you want from ish text including many objects.
- -m
- Cut MIME encorded parts from text, the others are output to STDOUT.
LIST OPTIONS
- -A
- Output not using filnename exchange.
- -U
- Don't output uuencode line.
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Atsushi KAMOSHIDA <kamop@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).