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diff --git a/chinese/hztty/pkg-descr b/chinese/hztty/pkg-descr index bde75d659ac0..ed4d0abb62d5 100644 --- a/chinese/hztty/pkg-descr +++ b/chinese/hztty/pkg-descr @@ -4,14 +4,14 @@ For example, running hztty on cxterm can allow you to read/write Chinese in HZ format, which was not supported by cxterm. If you have many applications in different encodings but your - favor terminal program only supports one, hztty can make life easy. + favorite terminal program only supports one, hztty can make life easy. For example, hztty can your GB cxterm into a HZ terminal, a Unicode (16bit, or UTF8, or UTF7) terminal, or a Big5 terminal. The idea is to open a new shell session on top of the current one and to translate the encoding between the new tty and the orignal. For example, if your application uses encoding A and your terminal - supports encoding B. Hztty catches the output of the application + supports encoding B, hztty catches the output of the application and converts them from A to B before sending to the terminal. Similarly, hztty converts all the terminal input from B to A before sending to the application. |