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Standards, Environments, and Macros iconv_unicode(5)

NAME

iconv_unicode - code set conversion tables for Unicode

DESCRIPTION

The following code set conversions are supported: CODE SET CONVERSIONS SUPPORTED

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FROM Code Set TO Code Set Code FROM Target Code TO Filename Filename Element Element

ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1) 8859-1 UTF-8 UTF-8

ISO 8859-2 (Latin 2) 8859-2 UTF-8 UTF-8

ISO 8859-3 (Latin 3) 8859-3 UTF-8 UTF-8

ISO 8859-4 (Latin 4) 8859-4 UTF-8 UTF-8

ISO 8859-5 (Cyrillic) 8859-5 UTF-8 UTF-8

ISO 8859-6 (Arabic) 8859-6 UTF-8 UTF-8

ISO 8859-7 (Greek) 8859-7 UTF-8 UTF-8

ISO 8859-8 (Hebrew) 8859-8 UTF-8 UTF-8

ISO 8859-9 (Latin 5) 8859-9 UTF-8 UTF-8

ISO 8859-10 (Latin 6) 8859-10 UTF-8 UTF-8

Japanese EUC eucJP UTF-8 UTF-8

Chinese/PRC EUC

(GB 2312-1980) gb2312 UTF-8 UTF-8

ISO-2022 iso2022 UTF-8 UTF-8

Korean EUC ko_KR-euc Korean UTF-8 ko_KR-UTF-8

ISO-2022-KR ko_KR-iso2022-7 Korean UTF-8 ko_KR_UTF-8

Korean Johap

(KS C 5601-1987) ko_KR-johap Korean UTF-8 ko_KR-UTF-8

Korean Johap

(KS C 5601-1992) ko_KR-johap92 Korean UTF-8 ko_KR-UTF-8

Korean UTF-8 ko_KR-UTF-8 Korean EUC ko_KR-euc

Korean UTF-8 ko_KR-UTF-8 Korean Johap ko_KR-johap

(KS C 5601-1987)

Korean UTF-8 ko_KR-UTF-8 Korean Johap ko_KR-johap92

(KS C 5601-1992)

KOI8-R (Cyrillic) KOI8-R UCS-2 UCS-2

KOI8-R (Cyrillic) KOI8-R UTF-8 UTF-8

PC Kanji (SJIS) PCK UTF-8 UTF-8

PC Kanji (SJIS) SJIS UTF-8 UTF-8

UCS-2 UCS-2 KOI8-R (Cyrillic) KOI8-R

UCS-2 UCS-2 UCS-4 UCS-4

CODE SET CONVERSIONS SUPPORTED

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FROM Code Set TO Code Set Code FROM Target Code TO Filename Filename

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Element Element

UCS-2 UCS-2 UTF-7 UTF-7

UCS-2 UCS-2 UTF-8 UTF-8

UCS-4 UCS-4 UCS-2 UCS-2

UCS-4 UCS-4 UTF-16 UTF-16

UCS-4 UCS-4 UTF-7 UTF-7

UCS-4 UCS-4 UTF-8 UTF-8

UTF-16 UTF-16 UCS-4 UCS-4

UTF-16 UTF-16 UTF-8 UTF-8

UTF-7 UTF-7 UCS-2 UCS-2

UTF-7 UTF-7 UCS-4 UCS-4

UTF-7 UTF-7 UTF-8 UTF-8

UTF-8 UTF-8 ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1) 8859-1

UTF-8 UTF-8 ISO 8859-2 (Latin 2) 8859-2

UTF-8 UTF-8 ISO 8859-3 (Latin 3) 8859-3

UTF-8 UTF-8 ISO 8859-4 (Latin 4) 8859-4

UTF-8 UTF-8 ISO 8859-5 (Cyrillic) 8859-5

UTF-8 UTF-8 ISO 8859-6 (Arabic) 8859-6

UTF-8 UTF-8 ISO 8859-7 (Greek) 8859-7

UTF-8 UTF-8 ISO 8859-8 (Hebrew) 8859-8

UTF-8 UTF-8 ISO 8859-9 (Latin 5) 8859-9

UTF-8 UTF-8 ISO 8859-10 (Latin 6) 8859-10

UTF-8 UTF-8 Japanese EUC eucJP

UTF-8 UTF-8 Chinese/PRC EUC gb2312

(GB 2312-1980)

UTF-8 UTF-8 ISO-2022 iso2022

UTF-8 UTF-8 KOI8-R (Cyrillic) KOI8-R

UTF-8 UTF-8 PC Kanji (SJIS) PCK

UTF-8 UTF-8 PC Kanji (SJIS) SJIS

UTF-8 UTF-8 UCS-2 UCS-2

UTF-8 UTF-8 UCS-4 UCS-4

UTF-8 UTF-8 UTF-16 UTF-16

UTF-8 UTF-8 UTF-7 UTF-7

UTF-8 UTF-8 Chinese/PRC EUC zh_CN.euc

(GB 2312-1980)

CODE SET CONVERSIONS SUPPORTED

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FROM Code Set TO Code Set Code FROM Target Code TO Filename Filename Element Element

UTF-8 UTF-8 ISO 2022-CN zh_CN.iso2022-7

UTF-8 UTF-8 Chinese/Taiwan Big5 zh_TW-big5

UTF-8 UTF-8 Chinese/Taiwan EUC zh_TW-euc

(CNS 11643-1992)

UTF-8 UTF-8 ISO 2022-TW zh_TW-iso2022-7

Chinese/PRC EUC zh_CN.euc UTF-8 UTF-8

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(GB 2312-1980)

ISO 2022-CN zh_CN.iso2022-7 UTF-8 UTF-8

Chinese/Taiwan Big5 zh_TW-big5 UTF-8 UTF-8

Chinese/Taiwan EUC zh_TW-euc UTF-8 UTF-8

(CNS 11643-1992)

ISO 2022-TW zh_TW-iso2022-7 UTF-8 UTF-8

EXAMPLES

Example 1 The library module filename In the conversion library, /usr/lib/iconv (see iconv(3C)),

the library module filename is composed of two symbolic ele-

ments separated by the percent sign (%). The first symbol

specifies the code set that is being converted; the second symbol specifies the target code, that is, the code set to which the first one is being converted. In the conversion table above, the first symbol is termed the "FROM Filename Element". The second symbol, representing the target code set, is the "TO Filename Element". For example, the library module filename to convert from the

Korean EUC code set to the Korean UTF-8 code set is

ko_KR-euc%ko_KR-UTF-8

FILES /usr/lib/iconv/*.so conversion modules

SEE ALSO

iconv(1), iconv(3C), iconv(5) Chernov, A., Registration of a Cyrillic Character Set, RFC 1489, RELCOM Development Team, July 1993. Chon, K., H. Je Park, and U. Choi, Korean Character Encoding for Internet Messages, RFC 1557, Solvit Chosun Media, December 1993.

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Goldsmith, D., and M. Davis, UTF-7 - A Mail-Safe Transforma-

tion Format of Unicode, RFC 1642, Taligent, Inc., July 1994.

Lee, F., HZ - A Data Format for Exchanging Files of Arbi-

trarily Mixed Chinese and ASCII characters, RFC 1843, Stan-

ford University, August 1995.

Murai, J., M. Crispin, and E. van der Poel, Japanese Charac-

ter Encoding for Internet Messages, RFC 1468, Keio Univer-

sity, Panda Programming, June 1993. Nussbacher, H., and Y. Bourvine, Hebrew Character Encoding

for Internet Messages, RFC 1555, Israeli Inter-University,

Hebrew University, December 1993.

Ohta, M., Character Sets ISO-10646 and ISO-10646-J-1, RFC

1815, Tokyo Institute of Technology, July 1995.

Ohta, M., and K. Handa, ISO-2022-JP-2: Multilingual Exten-

sion of ISO-2022-JP, RFC 1554, Tokyo Institute of Technol-

ogy, December 1993. Reynolds, J., and J. Postel, ASSIGNED NUMBERS, RFC 1700,

University of Southern California/Information Sciences Institute, October 1994. Simonson, K., Character Mnemonics & Character Sets, RFC 1345, Rationel Almen Planlaegning, June 1992. Spinellis, D., Greek Character Encoding for Electronic Mail Messages, RFC 1947, SENA S.A., May 1996. The Unicode Consortium, The Unicode Standard, Version 2.0, Addison Wesley Developers Press, July 1996. Wei, Y., Y. Zhang, J. Li, J. Ding, and Y. Jiang, ASCII

Printable Characters-Based Chinese Character Encoding for

Internet Messages, RFC 1842, AsiaInfo Services Inc., Harvard University, Rice University, University of Maryland, August 1995.

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Yergeau, F., UTF-8, a transformation format of Unicode and

ISO 10646, RFC 2044, Alis Technologies, October 1996. Zhu, H., D. Hu, Z. Wang, T. Kao, W. Chang, and M. Crispin, Chinese Character Encoding for Internet Messages, RFC 1922,

Tsinghua University, China Information Technology Standardi-

zation Technical Committee (CITS), Institute for Information Industry (III), University of Washington, March 1996. NOTES ISO 8859 character sets using Latin alphabetic characters are distinguished as follows:

ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1) For most West European languages,

including: Albanian Finnish Italian Catalan French Norwegian Danish German Portuguese Dutch Galician Spanish English Irish Swedish Faeroese Icelandic

ISO 8859-2 (Latin 2) For most Latin-written Slavic and

Central European languages: Czech Polish Slovak German Rumanian Slovene Hungarian Croatian

ISO 8859-3 (Latin 3) Popularly used for Esperanto, Gali-

cian, Maltese, and Turkish.

ISO 8859-4 (Latin 4) Introduces letters for Estonian,

Latvian, and Lithuanian. It is an incomplete predecessor of ISO

8859-10 (Latin 6).

ISO 8859-9 (Latin 5) Replaces the rarely needed Ice-

landic letters in ISO 8859-1 (Latin

1) with the Turkish ones.

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ISO 8859-10 (Latin 6) Adds the last Inuit (Greenlandic)

and Sami (Lappish) letters that

were not included in ISO 8859-4

(Latin 4) to complete coverage of the Nordic area.

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