Keld Simonsen wrote on 2001-02-02 20:59 UTC:
> > You mean for *all* coded character sets in the ISO 2375 International
> > Register of Coded Character Sets on <http://www.itscj.ipsj.or.jp/ISO-IR/>?
>
> I think recode implements much of it.

GNU recode? Which version? If it really does, then this must be
something very very recently added. It certainly didn't ISO 2022 last
time I looked at it:

$ recode --list | grep 2022
$ recode --version
Free recode 3.5
...

GNU recode might offer for a good fraction of the ISO 2375 character
sets conversion tables to/from UCS. But I haven't seen any single
supported encoding "ISO-2022" that would interpret the registered ESC
sequences to assign any of the ISO 2375 sets to G0/G1/G2/G3 and then
interpret the relevant ISO 2022 ESC sequences to switch between these
(on both 7 and 8 bit channels).

Who would need this anyway? Perhaps some dusty library record
interchange systems based on ISO 2022 (which are now all moved rapidly
to UCS anyway)?

Markus

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