Am Donnerstag, 6. November 2003 00:33 schrieb Eugene: > On Wednesday 05 November 2003 6:06 pm, Pulat Yunusov wrote: > > That looks like the IBM ASCII chart and I am not sure if fonts or editors > > that ship with KDE support it. You might want to search for a tool that > > will convert IBM ASCII (extended) text to Unicode, which definitely has > > entities for the characters you're looking for and is the right encoding > > to migrate to for the long-term. Once your text is converted, you can > > edit it with a modern Unicode editor. > > I guess I should have been more specific, you are correct IBM's extended > ASCII. That would be ideal if I could convert them. I've tried kwrite, > kword, opecoffice but nothing seems to convert properly. You don't know of > any programs/scripts to do it do you? I think it would be pretty simple, > just look up the ext ascii in a list and replace with the corresponding > unicode character, but I haven't learned any unix shell scripting yet. I guess the "recode" utility does what you want: http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/contrib/recode/HTML/recode.html Christian.
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