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README

1Copyright (c) 2002, International Business Machines Corporation and others. All Rights Reserved.
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3The uconv command is an iconv(1)-like conversion / transcoding
4program. Please check its manual page, or run uconv -h, for help.
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6Help, as well as error messages, are displayed through the use of a
7resource bundle. Please contact Steven Loomis <srl@jtcsv.com> if you
8want to offer a translation of these messages for a particular locale.
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10uconv was originally written and contributed to icuapps by Jonas Utterstr�m
11<jonas.utterstrom@vittran.norrnod.se>, and offered simple conversion and
12a way to know which encodings were available. It has since then be
13moved to the main ICU distribution and converted to the C conversion
14API, and is maintained by Yves Arrouye <yves@realnames.com> who seems
15to always be looking for one more feature or option to add to the tool.
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