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map - Unix, Linux Command
NAME
map - An utility to map texts from and to unicodeSYNOPSIS
map - recode from and to various character sets. Reads from STDIN, writes to STDOUT. usage: map [--from cset] [--to cset] < input.txt > output.txt |
from s Encoding of input files (default "ISO-8859-1")
list Lists available character sets and their alias names.
to s Encoding of output files (default "ISO-8859-1")
DESCRIPTION
Maps text from one character set representation to another. This work is
actually long time very well done by recode, but unfortunately recode
does not support Unicode and eastern asia character sets. But, if you have
pure 8 bit things to do, recode will still be the best solution.
Examples:
Conversion from ISO-8859-1 to Unicode:
map --to unicode < iso-8859-1.txt > unicode.txt
Conversion from GB2312 to CP936:
map --from cp936 --to GB2312 < gb2312.txt > cp936.txt
Conversion from CP850 to Unicode:
map --from cp850 --to unicode < cp850.txt > unicode.txt
SEE ALSO
recode(1), Unicode::Map(3), Unicode::Map8(3), Unicode::String(3)
AUTHOR
Martin Schwartz <[email protected]>.