.\"Copyright (C) 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. .\"Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, .\"are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright .\"notice and this notice are preserved. .TH CVTENC "1" "February 2004" "GNUstep" "GNUstep System Manual" .SH NAME cvtenc \- file encoding converter .SH SYNOPSIS .B cvtenc [\fB-Encoding\fR \fIencoding\fR] [\fB-EscapeIn\fR \fIyes|NO\fR] [\fB-EscapeOut\fR \fIyes|NO\fR] \fIfilename\fR .SH DESCRIPTION .P Converts a file encoded in a specified or default non-unicode encoding to unicode, or, if the file is already in unicode, converts it to a specified or default non-unicode encoding. The converted text is printed to standard out. .SH OPTIONS .IP "\fB\-Encoding\fR \fI encoding\fR" 4 Specify non-unicode encoding to be used. The direction of conversion depends on whether the file given as input is recognized as unicode (from the higher order bytes). To get a list of available encodings, enter "list" for the encoding. If this is not specified, the default encoding for the current locale is used. .IP "\fB\-EscapeIn\fR \fIYES|NO\fR" 4 Specify '-EscapeIn YES' (the default is 'NO') to parse the input for \\u escape sequences (as in property lists). .IP "\fB\-EscapeOut\fR \fIYES|NO\fR" 4 Specify '-EscapeOut YES' (the default is 'NO') to generate \\u escape sequences (as in property lists) in the output. Note, this might produce unexpected results for some encodings. .SH HISTORY .RS 0 Written in 2002. .P This manual page first appeared in gnustep-base 1.9.2 (March 2004). .P .SH AUTHORS .B cvtenc was written by Richard Frith-McDonald