In computing, uconv is a command-line tool that is bundled with International Components for Unicode that converts text files between different character encodings. It is very similar to the iconv command that is part of the Single UNIX Specification which is usually implemented using libiconv. In fact the command line options for transcoding are the same.[1] The command uconv can also convert to and from various Unicode normalization forms.

There is also an alternative implementation written in Ruby. It was written to supplement support of Japanese encoding in Ruby's XML Parser.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Utterstroem, Jonas; Arrouye, Yves (2005). "uconv(1)". Linux man page. Retrieved 9 September 2018.
  2. ^ Ruby bindings

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UNIX-like and non-UNIX systems. Version 0.3 dates from December 1999. The uconv utility from International Components for Unicode provides an iconv-compatible

Unicode equivalence

codepoint Representative glyph – Non-specific archetype to represent a grapheme uconv – Coversion utility software, can convert to and from NFC and NFD Unicode

Djerba

University Press. p. 322. "Converter: Arabic, ar, 'alyrbiah', العربية". www.uconv.com. Retrieved 10 May 2023. Center, UNESCO World Heritage. "Regional Workshop

List of Ruby software and tools

– background job framework for Ruby, used to handle asynchronous tasks. Uconv – Unicode text conversion library Watir – web application testing framework

International Components for Unicode

gettext Graphite (smart font technology) NetRexx (ICU license) OpenType Pango Uconv Uniscribe unicode-org. "Release ICU 78.3 · unicode-org/icu". Retrieved 18

VPSKeys

Vietnamese Unicode FAQs. Tang, Frank. "vps.ut (VPS to Unicode)". Mozilla Uconv. Netscape/Mozilla. Neel Mehta (2010-03-30). "The Chilling Effects of Malware"