+interpreted. This option is necessary because old SPSS system files,
+and SPSS/PC+ system files, do not self-identify their encoding.
+
+@item -p @var{password}
+@item --password=@var{password}
+Specifies the password to use to decrypt an encrypted SPSS system file
+or syntax file. If this option is not specified,
+@command{pspp-convert} will prompt interactively for the password as
+necessary.
+
+Be aware that command-line options, including passwords, may be
+visible to other users on multiuser systems.
+
+When used with @option{-a} (or @option{--password-alphabet}) and
+@option{-l} (or @option{--password-length}), this option specifies the
+starting point for the search. This can be used to restart a search
+that was interrupted.
+
+@item -a @var{alphabet}
+@item --password-alphabet=@var{alphabet}
+Specifies the alphabet of symbols over which to search for an
+encrypted file's password. @var{alphabet} may include individual
+characters and ranges delimited by @samp{-}. For example, @option{-a
+a-z} searches lowercase letters, @option{-a A-Z0-9} searches uppercase
+letters and digits, and @option{-a ' -~'} searches all printable ASCII
+characters.
+
+@item -l @var{max-length}
+@item --password-length=@var{max-length}
+Specifies the maximum length of the passwords to try.
+
+@item --password-list=@var{file}
+Specifies a file to read containing a list of passwords to try, one
+per line. If @var{file} is @file{-}, reads from stdin.