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MYTOOL(1)			LINUX COMMANDS			     MYTOOL(1)

NAME
       mytool - manipulate map files for yudit, uniconv and uniprint

SYNOPSIS
       mytool  [  -info	 ]  [  -test ] [ -showkeys ] [ -decode ] [ -encode ] [
       -strip ] [ -benchmark ] [ -name new-name ] [ -comment new-comment  ]  [
       -type  new-type	]  [  -write  output-file  ] [ -my input-file ] [ -mys
       input-file ] [ -rmys input-file ] [ -kmap input-file ] [ -rkmap	input-
       file  ]	[  -uni:l,u  input-file	 [ -8 ] [ -high ] [ -low ] [ -runi:l,u
       input-file [ -8 ] [ -high ] [ -low ] ] [ -convert out-file-format ]

DESCRIPTION
       mytool is a my map file manipulation program in the yudit distribution.
       It can generates so-called binary nbit ( my ) map file that can map any
       sequences of bytes into any sequences  of  bytes.  These	 sequences  of
       bytes  can  be  grouped	into  1,2,4 and 8 bytes long words.  The input
       sequence length may be different from the matched sequence length. 'i /
       'n  ->  'b specifies that the word 'in' produces 'b' but only the 'i is
       consumed from the input buffer.

       It can also generate a so-called binary umap file, that maps  8	or  16
       bit  single  words into 16 bit single words and it contains the reverse
       map too.

       It can also disassemble the input map and produce a mys source file.

       The input can be a binary umap file, a my file, mys file a  uni	and  a
       kmap  file for yudit. It is recommended that all kmap files use the new
       mys format because it gives more freedom to define the mapping.

       The yudit distribution has a simple document  yudit/doc/my.doc  on  the
       binary	 map	formats,    and	   a	source	 file	example	  file
       yudit/mytool/my/example.mys please refer to this for more details.

OPTIONS
       -info  prints out a small information on the current map.

       -test  lets you test the map interactively.

       -showkeys
	      show alls the keys in the map file.

       -encode
	      builds a state machine in the encoding part of the map file. The
	      resulting map file can be written to disk with the -write option
	      The resulting my files can contain state	machines  to  speed-up
	      conversion.  A  state machine based my file can manifest 10%-70%
	      performance improvement, so it may  be  desirable	 for  encoding
	      fontmaps.	  For fontmaps the bumap format might be better suited
	      where only one character and not a sequence of  characters  need
	      to be mapped.

       -decode
	      builds a state machine in the decoding part of the map file.

       -strip strips  off  the	state machines from the map files.  The -write
	      option can be used to save the new map file.

       -benchmark
	      option performs a simple benchmark test on the map file, to com‐
	      pare  speed  of simple, state machine based and binary map based
	      map files.

       -nocomment
	      option strips all comments from an input source file  of	format
	      mys kmap uni.  It does not strip comments from a binary file.

       -name new-name
	      assigns a name to the map file.

       -comment new-comment
	      assigns a comment to the map file.

       -type new-type
	      assigns  a  map  file  a	distinctive  type, that can be kmap or
	      fontmap but it is only  informative.  Keymaps  can  be  used  as
	      fontmaps and vice versa.

       -write output-file
	      writes  the data into an output file.  mytool never modifies the
	      original file. All modifications should be explicitly saved with
	      the this option.	Never specify the same file for input and out‐
	      put.

       -my input-file
	      load a binary map file. Only one of this option  can  be	speci‐
	      fied.

       -mys input-source-file
	      load a source file.

       -rmys input-source-file
	      load  a source file and reverse it - make encoding  from	decod‐
	      ing and vice versa.

       -kmap input-source-file
	      load a source file in kmap format.

       -rkmap input-source-file
	      load a source file and reverse it - make encoding	 from	decod‐
	      ing and vice versa.

       -uni:l,u input-source-file
	      load a source file in Unicode Consortium format. This format has
	      the local code in column l, and unicode in column u. The number‐
	      ing of columns start from 0.

       -runi:l,u input-source-file
	      load a source file in Unicode Consortium format and reverses it.
	      Make encoding from decoding and vice versa.

       -8     option can be used with the -uni or -runi options. It  specifies
	      that the input is 8 bit and not 16 bit.

       -high  option  can be used with the -uni or -runi options. It specifies
	      that the key should be or'ed with 0x8080.

       -low   option can be used with the -uni or -runi options. It  specifies
	      that the key should be and'ed with 0x7f7f.

       -convert output-file-format
	      converts	the  map file to a format. It is useful only when com‐
	      bined with -write otion.	The possible formats are  my  -binary,
	      mys   -source,  myc  -my-c-source,  umap	-umap-c-source,	 bumap
	      -binary-umap formats.  For maps where only a single 8 or 16  bit
	      local  code   should  be	converted into 16 bit unicode and vice
	      versa, the umap file  formats  are  recommended.	 The  c-source
	      files are provided so that you can inlucde a full map into the c
	      program.

DIAGNOSTICS
	mytool prints out an error message and exits with a non-zero status on
       error.  If there is no error the exit status is zero.

SEE ALSO
	uniconv

AUTHOR
       This program  was written by gsinai@iname.com (Gaspar Sinai).

       Tokyo, 03 January, 2000.

LINUX COMMANDS			  Jan 03 2000			     MYTOOL(1)
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