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euctosjis(8)
NAME
euctosjis - Converts the encoding of characters from Extended UNIX Code
(EUC) to a Shift-JIS (S-JIS) encoding
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/euctosjis [-aderzw] [file]
OPTIONS
-a If an input character has an invalid EUC encoding, the euctosjis
command aborts.
-e If an input character has an invalid EUC encoding, conversion to S-JIS
cannot be performed for this character. However, the euctosjis command
continues its conversion process for all subsequent characters.
-d All conversions from EUC to S-JIS are performed within the input file.
-r Converts a UNIX system file to the DOS file format by converting every
newline to a carriage return followed by a newline. Additionally a
Ctrl/Z character is emitted as the last character in the file.
-z Ignore or do not emit a control-Z at end of file.
-w A wide character space is converted to two ASCII spaces.
DESCRIPTION
The euctosjis command converts the encoding of characters from Extended
UNIX Code (EUC) to a Shift-JIS (S-JIS) encoding.
EXAMPLES
1. To convert all the EUC encoded characters in file-e to S-JIS encoded
characters and redirect the output to file-s, type the following
command:
# euctosjis file-e file-s
2. To convert all the EUC encoded characters in datafile to S-JIS
encoding, type the following command:
# euctosjis -d datafile
SEE ALSO
Commands: sjistoeuc(8)
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