I think you'll find that Pony does just what you want.

Update: Pony output looks like this:

use Pony; b Uf Fybuf FyBUfF YbUffYBU FfybuffYb uffYbuFfybu FfYBUfFyBuf FYbuffYBUFf ybUfFYBuffyb uFfyBuFFYBuff ybufFybUFFybU ffYBufFYBuFF YBuFFyBuFF yBUfFyBufFY buffybUffyb UfF YBuFfYbuFFybu fFYB UffyBuFFYbUFFy bUff YBuFFYbufFyBuffybUfFybufFyB UfF YbUffYBUFfybuffYbuffyBuFfybu ffybUfFYBuFFYbUFFYbUFfyBufFYBuffYb uF FyBUffYBUfFybUfFybuffybUffYbUFF Ybu ffybuFfybuFfyBuffyBuFFYbUfFybUF fy buFFYBuffYbUFFybuffyBufFyBUFF ybu FFYBUFfybuffYbuFFYBuFfybufFy Bu ffyBUFfYbUFFyBUFfYBuFfYbuFfy Bu FfyBUFFyBufFYBufFYbUFfYBUf fyBu FfybuffybUFFybUffYB UfF ybUfFYbuFFYbUF fyb UfFYBuffybuFf yb UfFyB UfFYBU fF YbUf fYbU Ff yBUF fYBu ff ybuFf yBUF fy Bu fF yBUF fY B UF Fyb Uf fy bU FfY b u ff y b uF f yb uf fy bU f FYBuFFYbUFFYbUFfyBufFYBuffYbuFFyBUffYBUfFYbUFFybuFfYbuffyBuFfybufFyBuf +fyBUFFYbUfFYBUFfYbUfFybuFfyBUFfyBuffYbufFyBUFFYbUfFYBUFfYb
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In reply to Re: Encoding Script by davorg
in thread Encoding Script by Anonymous Monk

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