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jv−convert − Convert file from one encoding to another |
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jv-convert [ OPTION ] ... [ INPUTFILE [ OUTPUTFILE ]] |
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jv-convert is a utility included with "libgcj" which converts a file from one encoding to another. It is similar to the Unix iconv utility. The encodings supported by jv-convert are platform-dependent. Currently there is no way to get a list of all supported encodings. |
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−−encoding name |
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−−from name |
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Use name as the input encoding. The default is the current locale’s encoding. |
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−−to name |
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Use name as the output encoding. The default is the "JavaSrc" encoding; this is ASCII with \u escapes for non-ASCII characters. |
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−i file |
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Read from file. The default is to read from standard input. |
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−o file |
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Write to file. The default is to write to standard output. |
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−−reverse |
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Swap the input and output encodings. |
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−−help |
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Print a help message, then exit. |
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−−version |
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Print version information, then exit. |
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