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fmtsrc
This program outputs the input string as a text file by specifying the format such as normalization of Unicode strings, specification of newline characters, etc.
argument
os
Auto select hint of unicode format (Mac:NFD, Windows or Linux: NFC), line separator (Windows:CRLF, Mac or Linux: LF). Choose 'Mac' or 'Windows' or 'Linux' (default: environment OS) example: fmtsrc file='xxx.txt' os='Windows'
encoding
The text encoding of the input source. example: fmtsrc file='xxx.txt' encoding='utf-8'
unicodeform
The Unicode combining character. MacOSX use NFD, other NFC. example: fmtsrc url='https://xxx.com/yyy.txt' unicodeform='NFC'
linesep
Line separator. This option can replace all line separators as any character.
MacOS9 or later: LF
Other MacOS: CR
Linux: LF
Windows CR+LF
example:
fmtsrc url='https://xxx.com/yyy.txt' linesep='\r\n'
fmtsrc url='https://xxx.com/yyy.txt' linesep='
'
URL
URL input source. Error occurs when file source is used. example: fmtsrc url='https://xxx.com/yyy.txt'
file
File input source. Error occurs when url source is used. example: fmtsrc file='xxx.txt'
export
Export data as a file. example: fmtsrc file='xxx.txt' export='zzz.txt' fmtsrc url='https://xxx.com/yyy.txt' export='zzz.txt'
e_encodings
The text encoding of the output file. If not specified, input encoding is applied. example: fmtsrc url='https://xxx.com/yyy.txt' export='zzz.txt' e_encodings='utf-8'
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