txtconv (1) - Linux Manuals
txtconv: A tool to apply TECkit mappings to convert the encoding of a plain text file
NAME
txtconv - A tool to apply TECkit mappings to convert the encoding of a plain text file
SYNOPSIS
txtconv ,-i inFile -o outFile /[,-t tecFile/] [,-r/] [,-if inForm/] [,-of outForm/] [,-nobom/] [,-nf/[,cd/]] [,-u n/]OPTIONS
Required arguments:- -i <file>
- input file
- -o <file>
- output file
Optional arguments:
- -t <file>
- compiled TECkit mapping (.tec) file
- -r
- reverse (RHS->LHS, or Unicode->Byte) mapping
- -if <form>
- input encoding form
- -of <form>
- output encoding form
- -nobom
- don't write a BOM to Unicode output
- -nf[cd]
- apply NFC or NFD normalization to Unicode output
- -u <n>
- handling of unmappable input:
- • 0 = use replacement character .IP • 1 = use replacement but generate warning .IP • 2 = stop conversion
Encoding forms:
- bytes utf8 utf16be utf16le utf16 utf32be utf32le utf32
Further Information
For further information see the document TECkit_Tools.pdf. On a Debian system, this can be found in /usr/share/doc/teckit.