Hi,
Maybe this will sound odd, but I would like to know if there is a way of exporting x264's --help, --longhelp or --fullhelp to a text file that I can search, highlight and read more comfortably than I can in the command prompt (Windows). As it may be obvious by now, I seldom use the windows command prompt for anything, and I can't even get started tinkering with x264 because of that.
I have triedbut this saves the man page in a barely readable unformated file (I guess all tabs, line breaks and multiple spaces were saved as single spaces).Code:x264 --help > x264help.txt
I know there are good Linux tools for that, but my lab is Windows only.
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	I have attached them. 
 You should be able to view them in notebook or whatever.
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	You can read it with wordpad, instead of notepad to keep the formattingbut this saves the man page in a barely readable unformated file
 
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	Thank you both, bat999 files are identical to mine. Wordpad's tabulation is a lot easier to read. 
 I had no idea wordpad and notepad interpret txt files differently.
 
 Do most people read man pages directly from the console?
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