3 tcs \- translate character sets
24 (standard input default) as a stream of characters from the
26 character set or format, converts them to runes,
27 and then converts them into a stream of characters from the
29 character set or format on the standard output.
42 option lists the character sets known to
44 Processing continues in the face of conversion errors (the
46 option prevents reporting of these errors).
49 option forces the output to contain only correctly converted characters;
53 characters will be substituted for
55 encoding errors and unknown characters.
59 option generates various diagnostic and summary information on standard error,
65 recognizes an ever changing list of character sets.
66 In particular, it supports a variety of Russian and Japanese encodings.
67 Some of the supported encodings are
73 encoding, known by ISO as UTF-8
76 The deprecated original
78 encoding from ISO 10646
84 Latin-1 (Central European)
87 Latin-2 (Czech .. Slovak)
90 Latin-3 (Dutch .. Turkish)
93 Latin-4 (Scandinavian)
108 Latin-5 (Finnish .. Portuguese)
111 Unicode as encoded by HTML
114 KOI-8 (GOST 19769-74)
123 Microsoft, or Shift-JIS
126 (from only) guesses between ISO 2022-JP, EUC or Shift-Jis
129 Chinese national standard (GB2312-80)
138 Thai character set plus
146 Atari-ST character set
150 Convert 8859-1 (Latin-1) characters into
155 Convert characters encoded in one of several shift JIS encodings into
158 Unknown Kanji will be converted into
163 Convert UTF into character set-independent HTML.
166 Print an up to date list of the supported character sets.