Kaixo! On Wed, Oct 17, 2001 at 09:34:02PM +0100, Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS wrote:
> > A missing "-f" or "-t" argument to the iconv program already denotes > > the locale charset. This is true for both glibc iconv (since > > glibc-2.2.2) and libiconv iconv (since libiconv-1.6). Interesting to know that, thanks. > Thanks. But what if I want to convert to the locale charset with > transliteration? Is that possible with iconv? Add //TRANSLIT to target encoding name. But you you need to tell the encoding, "iconv -t //TRANSLIT" doesn't work. iconv -t `locale charset`//TRANSLIT does, howerver (I supose any system with a working shell command "icon" also has a working shell command "locale") -- Ki �a vos v�ye b�n, Pablo Saratxaga http://www.srtxg.easynet.be/ PGP Key available, key ID: 0x8F0E4975 - Linux-UTF8: i18n of Linux on all levels Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/linux-utf8/
