NAME
detox.tbl — translation table for detox(1)
OVERVIEW
detox allows for configuration of how the safe, ISO 8859-1, and UTF-8 (Unicode) filters operate. Through text-based translation tables, it is possible to tune how these character sets are interpreted.
SYNTAX
The format of the translation tables is simple. There are two levels: one containing meta data and one containing the actual translations.
default _
Default specifies the default translation for a character. An empty or non-existent default indicates that any unknown character should fall through to the next filter. In this manner, it is possible to chain together multiple translation tables in a sequence.
start
Indicates the start of a value list within the translation table.
start lang
Indicates the start of a language specific value list within the translation table.
end
Indicates the end of a value list within the translation table.
value translation
Value can be specified in decimal (1), hex (0x01) or octal (01). The same rules that apply to sscanf apply here.
Translation can be a string or a quoted string, with either single or double quotes.
EXAMPLES
The following example shows a portion of a safe table, with only a few character replacements specified.
#
# This is a simple example of a "safe" table. It
only translates 4 characters.
#
# The default is commented out, so any character that is not
in this table will
# be ignored.
#
# default _
#
# This is the main replacement block. Each line specifies a
character and a
# string to replace it with.
#
start
0x09 |
_tab_ |
# comments work on lines, too |
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0x24 |
_dollar_ |
# $$$ |
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0x26 |
_and_ |
# ampersand |
end
#
# Starts an optional, language-specific translation block.
detox will read
# your locale and load the block if the word after start
matches the language
# portion of your locale.
#
# In the example here, the character $ will be replaced with
"_money_" if the
# user is working in English. If the user is using a
different language, $
# will be replaced with the value configured in the previous
block, "_dollar_".
#
start en
0x24 |
_money_ |
# money money |
end
# EOF
You could then enable this table in your ~/.detoxrc, in conjunction with other filters.
# Sample detoxrc
sequence default {
safe { |
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filename "/home/MYUSERNAME/.local/share/detox/safe.tbl"; |
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}; |
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safe; |
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wipeup; |
};
# EOF
When detox is run, it will run the custom safe filter first, then run the default safe filter, and the finally the wipeup filter. See detoxrc(5) for more details on the various filter types.
SEE ALSO
detox(1), detoxrc(5), ascii(7), iso_8859-1(7), unicode(7), utf-8(7)
AUTHORS
detox was written by Doug Harple.
BSD February 24, 2021 BSD