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-ICONV(1) Linux Programmer's Manual ICONV(1)
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-
-NAME
- iconv - character set conversion
-
-SYNOPSIS
- iconv [-c] [-s] [-f encoding] [-t encoding] [inputfile ...]
- iconv -l
-
-DESCRIPTION
- The iconv program converts text from one encoding to
- another encoding. More precisely, it converts from the
- encoding given for the -f option to the encoding given
- for the -t option. Either of these encodings defaults to
- the encoding of the current locale. All the inputfiles
- are read and converted in turn; if no inputfile is
- given, the standard input is used. The converted text is
- printed to standard output.
-
- When option -c is given, characters that cannot be con-
- verted are silently discarded, instead of leading to a
- conversion error.
-
- When option -s is given, error messages about invalid or
- unconvertible characters are omitted, but the actual
- converted text is unaffected.
-
- The encodings permitted are system dependent. For the
- libiconv implementation, they are listed in the
- iconv_open(3) manual page.
-
- The iconv -l command lists the names of the supported
- encodings, in a system dependent format. For the libi-
- conv implementation, the names are printed in upper
- case, separated by whitespace, and alias names of an
- encoding are listed on the same line as the encoding
- itself.
-
-SEE ALSO
- iconv_open(3), locale(7)
-
-
-
-GNU January 13, 2002 ICONV(1)