Dear Tim

Thanks for your help.

> If your system version of iconv contains that encoding, ...

Alas, it doesn't:

    $ iconv -l |grep 6937
    $

Also, I'd like to package the app so other people could use it, so I wouldn't want to depend too much on the local OS.

Best wishes

Ivan


On 06/01/2012 13:47, Tim Wintle wrote:
On Fri, 2012-01-06 at 10:03 +0000, Ivan wrote:
Dear All

I'm developing a python application for which I need to support a
non-standard character encoding (specifically ISO 6937/2-1983, Addendum
1-1989).

If your system version of iconv contains that encoding (mine does) then
you could use a wrapped iconv library to avoid re-inventing the wheel.

I've got a forked version of the "iconv" package from pypi available
here:

<https://github.com/timwintle/iconv-python>

.. it should work on python2.5-2.7

Tim



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