NAME

cnmap - Traditional <-> Simplified Chinese Converter

SYNOPSIS

cnmap -command [ inputfile ...] > outputfile

USAGE

cnmap -h

cnmap -s2b5 gbk.txt > big5.txt
cnmap -s2gb gbk.txt > gb.txt
cnmap -s2c gbk.txt > utf8.txt
cnmap -s2cgb gbk.txt > utf8-cnsimp.txt
cnmap -s2cb5 gbk.txt > utf8-cntrad.txt

cnmap -t2gb big5.txt > gb.txt
cnmap -t2gbk big5.txt > gbk.txt
cnmap -t2c big5.txt > utf8.txt
cnmap -t2cgb big5.txt > utf8-cnsimp.txt
cnmap -t2cb5 big5.txt > utf8-cntrad.txt

cnmap -u2b5 utf8.txt > big5.txt
cnmap -u2gb utf8.txt > gb.txt
cnmap -u2gbk utf8.txt > gbk.txt
cnmap -u2cgb utf8.txt > utf8-cnsimp.txt
cnmap -u2cb5 utf8.txt > utf8-cntrad.txt

DESCRIPTION

The cnmap utility reads files sequentially, converts them from Traditional to Simplified Chinese or Simplified to Traditional Chinese according to command switch, then writes them to the standard output. The inputfile arguments are processed in command-line order. if inputfile is a single dash (-) or absent, this program reads from the standard input.

The -s2b5 switch: Mixed GB2312/GBK -> Traditional Big5.

The -s2gb switch: Mixed GB2312/GBK -> Simplified GB2312.

The -s2c switch: Mixed GB2312/GBK -> Utf8.

The -s2cb5 switch: Mixed GB2312/GBK -> Tradiional Big5 -> Utf8.

The -s2cgb switch: Mixed GB2312/GBK -> Simplified GB2312 -> Utf8.

The -t2gb switch: Traditional Big5 -> Simplified GB2312.

The -t2gbk switch: Traditional Big5 -> Mixed GBK.

The -t2c switch: Traditional Big5 -> Utf8.

The -t2cgb switch: Traditional Big5 -> Simplified GB2312 -> Utf8.

The -t2cb5 switch: Traditional Big5 -> Utf8.

The -u2b5 switch: Mixed Utf8 -> Traditional Big5.

The -u2gb switch: Mixed Utf8 -> Simplified GB2312.

The -u2gbk switch: Mixed Utf8 -> Mixed GBK.

The -u2cb5 switch: Mixed Utf8 -> Simplified GB2312 -> Utf8.

The -u2cgb switch: Mixed Utf8 -> Traditional Big5 -> Utf8.

BUGS, REQUESTS, COMMENTS

Please report any requests, suggestions or bugs via http://bookbot.sourceforge.net/ http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Encode-CNMap

SEE ALSO

Encode::CNMap, cnmapdir, Encode::HanConvert, Encode

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

Copyright 2003-2004 Qing-Jie Zhou <qjzhou@hotmail.com>

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.