The Text input converter converts a Text (ISO Latin1) input file to an intermediate format that is then converted to the specified output file format. The information in the text input file maps directly to an intermediate representation. Line breaks and form feeds are mapped to DDIF directives. One or more contiguous blank lines are interpreted as end-of-paragraph markers. If the text input file was entered as a DEC Multinational Character Set file on a character-cell terminal or terminal emulator, the following conversions occur: Original Character Converted Character Concurrency sign Diaeresis Capital OE ligature Multiplication sign Capital Y with Capital Y with acute accent diaeresis Small oe ligature Division sign Small y with diaeresis Y with acute accent The text input file does not lose any text when converted to the intermediate representation because no structure information is contained in a text file. All nonprinting characters are converted to space characters. For example, characters introducing ANSI escape characters are converted to space characters. There is no attempt to interpret ANSI escape sequences.