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|Name=uni2ascii | |Name=uni2ascii | ||
|Short description=A pair of programs that convert between Unicode and various 7-bit ASCII representations. | |Short description=A pair of programs that convert between Unicode and various 7-bit ASCII representations. | ||
− | |Full description= his package provides conversion in both directions between UTF-8 Unicode and more than thirty 7-bit ASCII equivalents, including RFC 2396 URI format and RFC 2045 Quoted Printable format, the representations used in HTML, SGML, XML, OOXML, the Unicode standard, Rich Text Format, POSIX portable charmaps, POSIX locale specifications, and Apache log files, and the escapes used for including Unicode in Ada, C, Common Lisp, Java, Pascal, Perl, Postscript, Python, Scheme, and Tcl. | + | |Full description=his package provides conversion in both directions between UTF-8 Unicode and more than thirty 7-bit ASCII equivalents, including RFC 2396 URI format and RFC 2045 Quoted Printable format, the representations used in HTML, SGML, XML, OOXML, the Unicode standard, Rich Text Format, POSIX portable charmaps, POSIX locale specifications, and Apache log files, and the escapes used for including Unicode in Ada, C, Common Lisp, Java, Pascal, Perl, Postscript, Python, Scheme, and Tcl. |
Such ASCII equivalents are useful when including Unicode text in program source, when debugging, and when entering text into web programs that can handle the Unicode character set but are not 8-bit safe. For example, MovableType, the blog software, truncates posts as soon as it encounters a byte with the high bit set. However, if Unicode is entered in the form of HTML numeric character entities, Movable Type will not garble the post. | Such ASCII equivalents are useful when including Unicode text in program source, when debugging, and when entering text into web programs that can handle the Unicode character set but are not 8-bit safe. For example, MovableType, the blog software, truncates posts as soon as it encounters a byte with the high bit set. However, if Unicode is entered in the form of HTML numeric character entities, Movable Type will not garble the post. | ||
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|Computer languages=C | |Computer languages=C | ||
|Documentation note=The -h flag provides fairly detailed usage information. Standard Unix man pages are provided with the source. | |Documentation note=The -h flag provides fairly detailed usage information. Standard Unix man pages are provided with the source. | ||
+ | |Accepts cryptocurrency donations=No | ||
|Related projects=Ascii2Binary,Libiconv,xlit,Recode | |Related projects=Ascii2Binary,Libiconv,xlit,Recode | ||
|Keywords=Unicode,conversion,ASCII,escape,character reference | |Keywords=Unicode,conversion,ASCII,escape,character reference | ||
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|Version download=http://billposer.org/Software/Downloads/uni2ascii-4.18.tar.bz2 | |Version download=http://billposer.org/Software/Downloads/uni2ascii-4.18.tar.bz2 | ||
|Version comment=4.18 stable released on 2011-05-15 | |Version comment=4.18 stable released on 2011-05-15 | ||
− | |Last review by= | + | |Last review by=Bendikker |
− | |Last review date= | + | |Last review date=2018/02/28 |
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|Submitted date=2011-04-01 | |Submitted date=2011-04-01 | ||
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|Is GNU=No | |Is GNU=No | ||
|License verified date=2005-10-03 | |License verified date=2005-10-03 | ||
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|Role=Maintainer | |Role=Maintainer | ||
|Email=billposer@alum.mit.edu | |Email=billposer@alum.mit.edu | ||
− | |Resource URL= | + | }} |
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+ | |Resource audience=Debian (Ref) | ||
+ | |Resource URL=https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/uni2ascii | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:55, 28 February 2018
uni2ascii
http://billposer.org/Software/uni2ascii.html
A pair of programs that convert between Unicode and various 7-bit ASCII representations.
his package provides conversion in both directions between UTF-8 Unicode and more than thirty 7-bit ASCII equivalents, including RFC 2396 URI format and RFC 2045 Quoted Printable format, the representations used in HTML, SGML, XML, OOXML, the Unicode standard, Rich Text Format, POSIX portable charmaps, POSIX locale specifications, and Apache log files, and the escapes used for including Unicode in Ada, C, Common Lisp, Java, Pascal, Perl, Postscript, Python, Scheme, and Tcl.
Such ASCII equivalents are useful when including Unicode text in program source, when debugging, and when entering text into web programs that can handle the Unicode character set but are not 8-bit safe. For example, MovableType, the blog software, truncates posts as soon as it encounters a byte with the high bit set. However, if Unicode is entered in the form of HTML numeric character entities, Movable Type will not garble the post.
It also provides ways of converting non-ASCII characters to similar ASCII characters, e.g. by stripping diacritics.
Licensing
License
Verified by
Verified on
Notes
Leaders and contributors
Contact(s) | Role |
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Bill Poser | Maintainer |
Resources and communication
Audience | Resource type | URI |
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Debian (Ref) | https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/uni2ascii | |
Bug Tracking,Developer,Support | mailto:billposer@alum.mit.edu |
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