Man page - cvtenc(1)
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CVTENC
NAMESYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
HISTORY
AUTHORS
NAME
cvtenc - file encoding converter
SYNOPSIS
cvtenc
[
-Encoding
encoding
] [
-EscapeIn
yes|NO
] [
-EscapeOut
yes|NO
]
filename
DESCRIPTION
Converts a file encoded in a specified or default non-unicode encoding to unicode (UTF16), or, if the file is already in unicode, converts it to a specified or default non-unicode encoding. The converted text is printed to standard out. If the filename is a hyphen then this tool reads from standard input.
OPTIONS
-Encoding encoding
Specify non-unicode encoding to be used. The direction of conversion depends on whether the file given as input is recognized as unicode (from the higher order bytes). To get a list of available encodings, enter "list" for the encoding. If this is not specified, the default encoding for the current locale is used.
-EscapeIn YES|NO
Specify β-EscapeIn YESβ (the default is βNOβ) to parse the input for \u escape sequences (as in property lists).
-EscapeOut YES|NO
Specify β-EscapeOut YESβ (the default is βNOβ) to generate \u escape sequences (as in property lists) in the output. Note, this might produce unexpected results for some encodings.
-Unicode IN|OUT
Specify β-Unicode INβ (or β-Unicode OUTβ) to control the direction of conversion rather than having the tool guess it on the basis of the content it reads. Using β-Unicode INβ means that the tool reads UTF16 data and writes C-String data, while using β-Unicode OUTβ merans that the tool reads C-String data and writes UTF16 data.
HISTORY
Written in 2002. Minr update in 2010.
This manual page first appeared in gnustep-base 1.9.2 (March 2004).
AUTHORS
cvtenc was written by Richard Frith-Macdonald <rfm@gnu.org>