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diff --git a/gnuwin32/man/cat1/iconv.1.txt b/gnuwin32/man/cat1/iconv.1.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 2089d32e..00000000 --- a/gnuwin32/man/cat1/iconv.1.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -ICONV(1) Linux Programmer's Manual ICONV(1) - - - - - -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) |