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diff --git a/man1/iconv.1 b/man1/iconv.1 deleted file mode 100644 index d1e10f8..0000000 --- a/man1/iconv.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,204 +0,0 @@ -.\" Copyright (C) 2014 Marko Myllynen <myllynen@redhat.com> -.\" -.\" SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later -.\" -.TH iconv 1 2024-01-28 "Linux man-pages 6.7" -.SH NAME -iconv \- convert text from one character encoding to another -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B iconv -.RI [ options ] -.RI "[\-f " from-encoding "]" -.RI "[\-t " to-encoding "]" -.RI [ inputfile ]... -.SH DESCRIPTION -The -.B iconv -program reads in text in one encoding and outputs the text in another -encoding. -If no input files are given, or if it is given as a dash (\-), -.B iconv -reads from standard input. -If no output file is given, -.B iconv -writes to standard output. -.P -If no -.I from-encoding -is given, the default is derived -from the current locale's character encoding. -If no -.I to-encoding -is given, the default is derived -from the current locale's character -encoding. -.SH OPTIONS -.TP -.BI \-\-from\-code= from-encoding -.TQ -.BI \-f\~ from-encoding -Use -.I from-encoding -for input characters. -.TP -.BI \-\-to\-code= to-encoding -.TQ -.BI \-t\~ to-encoding -Use -.I to-encoding -for output characters. -.IP -If the string -.B //IGNORE -is appended to -.IR to-encoding , -characters that cannot be converted are discarded and an error is -printed after conversion. -.IP -If the string -.B //TRANSLIT -is appended to -.IR to-encoding , -characters being converted are transliterated when needed and possible. -This means that when a character cannot be represented in the target -character set, it can be approximated through one or several similar -looking characters. -Characters that are outside of the target character set and cannot be -transliterated are replaced with a question mark (?) in the output. -.TP -.B \-\-list -.TQ -.B \-l -List all known character set encodings. -.TP -.B \-c -Silently discard characters that cannot be converted instead of -terminating when encountering such characters. -.TP -.BI \-\-output= outputfile -.TQ -.BI \-o\~ outputfile -Use -.I outputfile -for output. -.TP -.B \-\-silent -.TQ -.B \-s -This option is ignored; it is provided only for compatibility. -.TP -.B \-\-verbose -Print progress information on standard error when processing -multiple files. -.TP -.B \-\-help -.TQ -.B \-? -Print a usage summary and exit. -.TP -.B \-\-usage -Print a short usage summary and exit. -.TP -.B \-\-version -.TQ -.B \-V -Print the version number, license, and disclaimer of warranty for -.BR iconv . -.SH EXIT STATUS -Zero on success, nonzero on errors. -.SH ENVIRONMENT -Internally, the -.B iconv -program uses the -.BR iconv (3) -function which in turn uses -.I gconv -modules (dynamically loaded shared libraries) -to convert to and from a character set. -Before calling -.BR iconv (3), -the -.B iconv -program must first allocate a conversion descriptor using -.BR iconv_open (3). -The operation of the latter function is influenced by the setting of the -.B GCONV_PATH -environment variable: -.IP \[bu] 3 -If -.B GCONV_PATH -is not set, -.BR iconv_open (3) -loads the system gconv module configuration cache file created by -.BR iconvconfig (8) -and then, based on the configuration, -loads the gconv modules needed to perform the conversion. -If the system gconv module configuration cache file is not available -then the system gconv module configuration file is used. -.IP \[bu] -If -.B GCONV_PATH -is defined (as a colon-separated list of pathnames), -the system gconv module configuration cache is not used. -Instead, -.BR iconv_open (3) -first tries to load the configuration files by searching the directories in -.B GCONV_PATH -in order, -followed by the system default gconv module configuration file. -If a directory does not contain a gconv module configuration file, -any gconv modules that it may contain are ignored. -If a directory contains a gconv module configuration file -and it is determined that a module needed for this conversion is -available in the directory, -then the needed module is loaded from that directory, -the order being such that the first suitable module found in -.B GCONV_PATH -is used. -This allows users to use custom modules and even replace system-provided -modules by providing such modules in -.B GCONV_PATH -directories. -.SH FILES -.TP -.I /usr/lib/gconv -Usual default gconv module path. -.TP -.I /usr/lib/gconv/gconv\-modules -Usual system default gconv module configuration file. -.TP -.I /usr/lib/gconv/gconv\-modules.cache -Usual system gconv module configuration cache. -.P -Depending on the architecture, -the above files may instead be located at directories with the path prefix -.IR /usr/lib64 . -.SH STANDARDS -POSIX.1-2008. -.SH HISTORY -POSIX.1-2001. -.SH EXAMPLES -Convert text from the ISO/IEC\~8859-15 character encoding to UTF-8: -.P -.in +4n -.EX -$ \fBiconv \-f ISO\-8859\-15 \-t UTF\-8 < input.txt > output.txt\fP -.EE -.in -.P -The next example converts from UTF-8 to ASCII, transliterating when -possible: -.P -.in +4n -.EX -$ \fBecho abc ß α € àḃç | iconv \-f UTF\-8 \-t ASCII//TRANSLIT\fP -abc ss ? EUR abc -.EE -.in -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR locale (1), -.BR uconv (1), -.BR iconv (3), -.BR nl_langinfo (3), -.BR charsets (7), -.BR iconvconfig (8) |