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NAME

       man-recode - convert manual pages to another encoding

SYNOPSIS

       man-recode -t to-code {--suffix=suffix|--in-place} [-dqhV] [filename]

DESCRIPTION

       man-recode  converts  multiple  manual pages from one encoding to another, guessing the appropriate input
       encoding for each one.  It is useful when permanently recoding pages written in legacy character sets, or
       in  build  systems  that  need  to  recode a set of pages to a single common encoding (usually UTF-8) for
       installation.  When converting many manual pages, this program is much faster than running  man  --recode
       or manconv on each page.

       If  an encoding declaration is found on the first line of a manual page, then that declaration is used as
       the input encoding for that page.  Failing that, the input encoding is guessed based on the file name.

       Encoding declarations have the following form:

              '\" -*- coding: UTF-8 -*-

       or (if manual page preprocessors are also to be declared):

              '\" t -*- coding: ISO-8859-1 -*-

OPTIONS

       -t encoding, --to-code=encoding
              Convert manual pages to encoding.

       --suffix=suffix
              Form each output file name by appending  suffix  to  the  input  file  name,  after  removing  any
              compression extension.

       --in-place
              Overwrite each input file with the output, after removing any compression extension.

       -q, --quiet
              Do not issue error messages when the page cannot be converted.

       -d, --debug
              Print debugging information.

       -h, --help
              Print a help message and exit.

       -V, --version
              Display version information.

SEE ALSO

       iconv(1), man(1), manconv(1)

AUTHOR

       Colin Watson (cjwatson@debian.org).