Provided by: gammu_1.42.0-8.1ubuntu2_amd64 bug

NAME

       gammu-backup - gammu(1) backup file format.

       The backup format is text file encoded in either ASCII or UCS-2-BE encodings.

       This file use ini file syntax, see ini.

EXAMPLES

       If you will backup settings to Gammu text file, it will be possible to edit it. It's easy:
       many things in this file will be written double - once in Unicode, once in ASCII. When you
       will  remove  Unicode version Gammu will use ASCII on restore (and you can easy edit ASCII
       text) and will convert it according to your OS locale.  When  will  be  available  Unicode
       version  of  text, it will be used instead of ASCII (useful with Unicode phones - it isn't
       important, what locale is set in computer and no conversion Unicode -> ASCII and ASCII  ->
       Unicode is done).

       You  can  use  any  editor  with  regular  expressions  function to edit backup text file.
       Examples of such editors can be vim or TextPad which both do support regular expressions.

       Remove info about voice tags

       Find:

          ^Entry\([0-9][0-9]\)VoiceTag = \(.*\)\n

       Replace:

          <blank>

       Change all numbers starting from +3620, +3630, +3660, +3670 to +3620

       Find:

          Type = NumberGeneral\nEntry\([0-9][0-9]\)Text = "\+36\(20\|30\|60\|70\)\n

       Replace:

          Type = NumberMobile\nEntry\1Text = "\+3620

       Change phone numbers type to  mobile  for  numbers  starting  from  +3620,  +3630,...  and
       removing the corresponding TextUnicode line

       Find:

          Type = NumberGeneral\nEntry\([0-9][0-9]\)Text = "\+36\([2367]0\)\([^\"]*\)"\nEntry\([0-9][0-9]\)TextUnicode = \([^\n]*\)\n

       Replace:

          Type = NumberMobile\nEntry\1Text = "\+36\2\3"\n

       SEE ALSO:
          converting-formats

AUTHOR

       Michal Čihař <michal@cihar.com>

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