On 25 Oct 2000, at 15:32, Nick Ing-Simmons wrote: > The next line > identifies the type of encoding file. It can be one of the following > letters: > > =item "[1] > > =item "[2] > > =item "[3] > > =item "[4] You seem to have dropped the letters in the transcoding nroff-to-pod, which is bad here. Cheers, Philip -- Philip Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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- Re: Encode's .enc files and a question Nick Ing-Simmons
- Re: Encode's .enc files and a question Mark Leisher
- Re: Encode's .enc files and a question Philip Newton
- Re: Encode's .enc files and a question Nick Ing-Simmons
- Re: Encode's .enc files and a question Mark Leisher
- Re: Encode's .enc files and a question Nick Ing-Simmons
- Re: Encode's .enc files and a question Peter Prymmer
- Re: Encode's .enc files and a question Nick Ing-Simmons
- Re: Encode's .enc files and a question Philip Newton
- Re: Encode's .enc files and a question Mark Leisher
- Re: Encode's .enc files and a question Peter Prymmer
- Re: Encode's .enc files and a question Philip Newton
- Re: Encode's .enc files and a question Mark Leisher