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ICONV(1)							      ICONV(1)

NAME
       iconv - Convert encoding of given files from one encoding to another

SYNOPSIS
       iconv [-lcs?V] [-f ENCODING] [-t ENCODING] [-o FILE] [--from-
       code=ENCODING] [--to-code=ENCODING] [--list] [--output=FILE] [--silent]
       [--verbose] [--help] [--usage] [--version] [inputfile...]

DESCRIPTION
       The iconv program converts the encoding of characters in inputfile from
       one coded character set to another. The result is written to standard
       output unless otherwise specified by the --output option.

       --from-code=ENCODING, -f ENCODING

       Convert characters from encoding

       --to-code=ENCODING, -t ENCODING

       Convert characters to encoding

       --list, -l

       List known coded character sets

       --output=FILE, -o FILE

       Specify output file (instead of stdout)

       -c

       Omit invalid characters from output.

       --silent, -s

       Suppress warnings

       --verbose

       Print progress information.

	--help, -?

       Give a help list.

	--usage

       Give a short usage message.

	--version, -V

       Print program version.

AUTHOR
       iconv is written by Ulrich Drepper as part of the GNU C Library.

       This man page is written by Joel Klecker <espy@debian.org>, for the
       Debian GNU/Linux system.

3rd Berkeley Distribution	  March 2001			      ICONV(1)
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