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- Subject: Re: Command to tell what character encoding a file has
- From: jwb@example.com (Jim Breen)
- Date: Fri, 4 May 2001 14:13:15 +0900 (JST)
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>> A while back I used a command which would tell me the character encoding >> of a file, ie in shift_jis or euc. Now I cant remember the name of the >> command. Can someone please enlighten me on this commands name and also >> where I can find c source for it. I have always used Ken Lunde's "jconv" for both checking & converting. The source is on ftp://ftp.cc.monash.edu.au/pub/nihongo/00INDEX.html It does useful things like converting hanakaku kana to zenkaku. Of course it fails on files with utf8 in them - most simple code-detectors think utf8 is Shit-JIS. I have a better one somewhere around which tells them apart. Jim -- Jim Breen [jwb@example.com http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jwb/] Visiting Professor, Institute for the Study of Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Japan +81 3 5974 3880 [$B%8%`!&%V%j!<%s(B@$BEl5~30Bg(B]
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