Help! I want "plain old ASCII" man-page output for cutting and pasting into= =20 other documents. I know how to remove the overstrikes: man bootparam | col -b > splat.txt But splat.txt has three-byte codes for some of the punctuation. For=20 example, a hyphen is showing up as E2,88,92 (that's the hex) and the=20 apostrophe is E2,80,99. LANG is currently set to en_US.UTF-8. I can get a temporary fix: LANG=3DC bootparam | col -b > clean.txt This gives me what I want for the moment but I'd like a more permane= nt=20 solution. I see the offending LANG setting in /etc/sysconfig/i18n and pre= sume=20 that's where I should change it (for a permanent fix). But will I be shooting myself in the foot if I do so? What will brea= k? --=20 Ed Skinner, ed@flat5.net, http://www.flat5.net/