1native2ascii(1)             General Commands Manual            native2ascii(1)
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Name

6       native2ascii - Native-to-ASCII Converter
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8       Converts  a file with characters in any supported character encoding to
9       one with ASCII and/or Unicode escapes, or visa versa.
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SYNOPSIS

12       native2ascii [options] [inputfile [outputfile]]
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DESCRIPTION

16       native2ascii converts files that are encoded to any character  encoding
17       that  is  supported by the Java runtime environment to files encoded in
18       ASCII, using Unicode escapes ("\uxxxx"  notation)  for  all  characters
19       that  are not part of the ASCII character set. This process is required
20       for properties files containing characters not in ISO-8859-1  character
21       sets. The tool can also perform the reverse conversion.
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23       If  outputfile  is  omitted, standard output is used for output. If, in
24       addition, inputfile is omitted, standard input is used for input.
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OPTIONS

27          -reverse
28             Perform  the  reverse  operation:  Convert  a  file  encoded   in
29             ISO-8859-1 with Unicode escapes to a file in any character encod‐
30             ing supported by the Java runtime environment.
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32          -encoding encoding_name
33             Specifies the name of the character encoding to be  used  by  the
34             conversion  procedure. If this option is not present, the default
35             character      encoding      (as      determined      by      the
36             java.nio.charset.Charset.defaultCharset   method)  is  used.  The
37             encoding_name string must be the name  of  a  character  encoding
38             that is supported by the Java runtime environment - see the Sup‐
39             ported Encodings @
40             http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/technotes/guides/intl/encod
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43          -Joption
44             Pass option to the Java virtual machine, where option is one of
45             the options described on the reference page for the java(1). For
46             example, -J-Xms48m sets the startup memory to 48 megabytes.
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