.TH FILTERS 6
.SH NAME
-ken, b1ff, censor, chef, cockney, eleet, fudd, jethro, jibberish, jive, kraut, ky00te, newspeak, nyc, rasterman, spammer, studly, upside-down \- assorted text filters
+ken, b1ff, censor, chef, cockney, eleet, fudd, jethro, jibberish, jive, kraut, ky00te, newspeak, nyc, rasterman, spammer, studly, uniencode, upside\-down \- assorted text filters
.SH SYNOPSIS
$SHELL | chef
eleet | wall # b1ff works well too
- b1ff | bitchx | censor
+ b1ff | ircII | censor
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
All of these programs are filters to do all sorts of strange things to text.
-No racial or societal slurs are intended. For amusement only.
+No personal, racial, societal slurs are intended. For amusement only.
.P
All the filters read input from stdin, change it, and write the filtered
text to stdout.
.IP ky00te
This program places a very cute (and familiar to FurryMuck
fans) accent on any text file.
+.IP nethackify
+Wiped out text like can be found in nethack.
.IP newspeak
A-la-1984
.IP censor
Turns honest text into something that is liable to be flagged as spam.
.IP studly
Studly caps.
-.IP upside-down
+.IP uniencode
+Use glorious unicode to the fullest possibile extent. As seen previously in
+many man pages.
+.IP upside\-down
Flips text upside down. Stand on your head and squint to read the output.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.IP /usr/share/doc/filters/SAMPLES
Lists samples of the output of all the filters.
.SH AUTHORS
-The eleet, upside-down, chef, b1ff, and censor filters were written by
+The eleet, upside\-down, chef, b1ff, and censor filters were written by
Joey Hess <joey@kitenet.net>. Daniel V Klein <dvk@lonewolf.com> wrote the
cockney, jive, and nyc filters. jibberish is by Raul Miller
<rdm@test.legislate.com>, jethro is by Duane Paulson
<ci922@cleveland.freenet.edu>, rasterman is by Zachary Beane, ken is by
-Stephen K Mulrine <skm@eqsn.net>, newspeak is authored by Jamie Zawinski
-<jwz@jwz.org>, studly is by Nick Phillips <nwp@lemon-computing.com>, and
+Stephen K Mulrine <skm@eqsn.net>, newspeak is by Jamie Zawinski
+<jwz@jwz.org>, studly is by Nick Phillips <nwp@lemon\-computing.com>, and
kraut is by John Sparks.