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9: .TH IPTOTEXT 1 5/23/85
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20: .SH NAME
21: iptotext \- convert an interpress file into intertext
22: .SH SYNOPSIS
23: .B iptotext
24: [
25: .B \-d
26: ]
27: [
28: .B \-o
29: .I outputfile
30: ] [ file ... ]
31: .SH DESCRIPTION
32: .I Iptotext
33: will convert an interpress file into a readable Ascii form. This textual
34: form, called
35: .IR intertext ,
36: consists of, basically, numbers and operator names. The output can be
37: edited by any conventional text editor and converted back to an interpress
38: file with
39: .IR texttoip (1).
40: .PP
41: The
42: .B \-d
43: option will cause pixel arrays to be formatted and included in the output.
44: The default is to not dump pixel array data because of its voluminous nature.
45: .PP
46: If
47: .B \-o
48: is specified, the text is written to the file
49: .IR outputfile .
50: If no output file name is given, the output appears on standard out.
51: Note that this is a little different than
52: .IR texttoip (1).
53: .SH "SEE ALSO"
54: texttoip(1)
55: .PP
56: Intertext\-a Textual Representation of Interpress, William LeFebvre
57: .br
58: Interpress Electronic Printing Standard, \s8XSIS\s0 048404
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