X-Git-Url: https://pintos-os.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Finvoking.texi;h=b37d59564b642e542dd4c86c071feef80a448fe5;hb=14b360304396965ef0ed26f639e5b07e2766d23e;hp=4c4f74aa5392c6692457fc1ab2be6b0cd3515599;hpb=4ec29c46810e4014b16bdf899691b298a00925e4;p=pspp-builds.git diff --git a/doc/invoking.texi b/doc/invoking.texi index 4c4f74aa..b37d5956 100644 --- a/doc/invoking.texi +++ b/doc/invoking.texi @@ -273,6 +273,8 @@ specify @option{-o @var{file}} on the PSPP command line, optionally followed by options from the table below to customize the output format. +Plain text output is encoded in UTF-8. + @table @code @item -O format=txt Specify the output format. This is only necessary if the file name @@ -319,26 +321,11 @@ the page length. Default: @code{0}. Length of the bottom margin, in lines. PSPP subtracts this value from the page length. Default: @code{0}. -@item -O box[@var{line-type}]=@var{box-chars} -Sets the characters used for lines in tables. @var{line-type} is a -4-digit number that indicates the type of line to change, in the order -`right', `bottom', `left', `top'. Each digit is 0 for ``no line'', 1 -for a single line, and 2 for a double line. @var{box-chars} is the -character or string of characters to use for this type of line. - -For example, @code{box[0101]="|"} sets @samp{|} as the character to -use for a single-width vertical line, and @code{box[1100]="\xda"} sets -@samp{"\xda"}, which on MS-DOS is suitable for the top-left corner of -a box, as the character for the intersection of two single-width -lines, one each from the right and bottom. - -The defaults use @samp{-}, @samp{|}, and @samp{+} for single-width -lines and @samp{=} and @samp{#} for double-width lines. - -@item -O init=@var{init-string} -If set, this string is written at the beginning of each output file. -It can be used to initialize device features, e.g.@: to enable VT100 -line-drawing characters. +@item -O box=@{ascii|unicode@} +Sets the characters used for lines in tables. The default, +@code{ascii}, uses @samp{-}, @samp{|}, and @samp{+} for single-width +lines and @samp{=} and @samp{#} for double-width lines. Specify +@code{unicode} to use Unicode box drawing characters. @item -O emphasis=@{none|bold|underline@} How to emphasize text. Bold and underline emphasis are achieved with