App-Bernard
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C<-m unarmour>.
=head2 -D, --shift-down
This is a nasty hack. It shifts the letters of the
output alphabet down so that they begin at codepoint
128. This is needed because of shortcomings in
the UTF-8 decoding of some programs, and when you
may be unable to use C<-a> because you need to include
characters from both alphabets. You will, of
course, need a special font with the relevant glyphs
at these non-standard positions.
This is not currently implemented.
=head2 -e <text>, --expression <text>
Transliterates the given expression. This is
output before any other file.
=head2 -U, --update
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