Yes, I'll update msort. I've been busy but will try to get to it soon.
Bill
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Hi. I'm the author. This appears to be a bug in the Debian package and not
in my code, which has no dependency on Tcl/Tk 8.4. (I'm using 8.5 myself.)
Is that right - that the patch is required only at the Debian level?
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U+201C, U+201D,and U+2212 are already handled by the -e option.
I don't understand why there would be a problem with them.
Version 4.7, now available on my web site, adds U+FB00-U+FB04 and U+FB06
to the -x option. It also adds a -B option as a shorthand for cdefx
and a -P option that passes throu
Thanks for the bug report. This is already fixed in my upstream
version 8.38. I'm up to 8.40, for which I have received no bug
reports and in which I have encountered no bugs myself since
I released it two months ago. In addition to some bug fixes, there
are some significant increases in functional
Of the seven cases reported, three are not bugs:
ascii2uni
It is correct that there is no -W option. The man page and usage message
correctly indicate this.
uni2ascii
It is correct that there is no -W option. The man page and usage message
correctly indicate this.
I have fixed the man pages in version 3.4, which is now available
on my web site. I am unable to reproduce the segfault in version
3.0 or 3.3, which are the only ones I have immediately available.
I can't tell whether the bug is fixed in these versions or
whether it arises on systems other than th
Good suggestion. I'll look into this. I actually
did something like this a while back when I wrote
a little Python script to convert non-ASCII stuff
from Microsoft CP1250 to the closest ASCII equivalent
since a friend of mine kept sending email and making
blog postings that he couldn't manage to co
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