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    mkocp

    WillieBy WillieMarch 2, 2026Updated:April 17, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
     

    NAME

    mkocp – frontend to otp2ocp(1)  

    SYNOPSIS

    mkocp OTPFILE  

    DESCRIPTION

    mkocp is used to create or recreate Omega Compiled Process files (binary) from Omega Translation Process (text) files.

    Omega Translation Processes are used to translate one character set to another and to choose between characters with one or more context-sensitive variants. OTPs could also be used to change the case or hyphenation of text.

    OTPs are defined in text files, and compiled into binary code (OCPs) using mkocp (this script) or directly with otp2ocp(1).

     

    FILES

    OTPFILE
    An Omega Typesetting Process filter file.

     

    BUGS

    None known, but report any bugs found to <[email protected]> (mailing list).

     

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