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iconv_ko(7)
Standards, Environments, Macros, Character Sets, and miscellany
iconv_ko(7)
NAME
iconv_ko - codeset conversion for Korean encodings
DESCRIPTION
The table below provides basic information on available Korean codeset
code conversions.
The listed names in the table are canonical names. There are aliases,
e.g., Wansung, eucKR, and such for EUC-KR, that are also supported. For
the supported aliases, please refer to "iconv -l" output.
tab() box; lw(0.61i) |lw(4.89i) lw(0.61i) |lw(4.89i) Code SetsDescrip‐
tion _ EUC-KRT{ Korean Extended UNIX Code representation using KS X
1003 or US-ASCII as the primary single byte codeset and KS X 1001 as
the supplementary two-byte codeset. Also known as Wansung and Comple‐
tion code. T} _ IBM-933T{ IBM EBCDIC mixed multibyte code page for
Korean. T} _ ISO-2022-KRT{ Korean 7-bit encoded codeset based on
ISO/IEC 2022 extension mechanism and as specified in the RFC 1557. Can
represent characters of KS X 1003 or US-ASCII and KS X 1001 character
sets. T} _ JOHAP82T{ Korean multibyte codeset using KS X 1003 or US-
ASCII as the single byte sub-codeset and KS C 5601-1987 Annex 3: Sup‐
plementary Code System (2 Byte Johap Code System) as the double-byte
sub-codeset. Also known as Packed and old Combination code. T} _
JOHAP92T{ Korean multibyte codeset using KS X 1003 or US-ASCII as the
single byte sub-codeset and KS X 1001 Annex 3: Supplementary Code Sys‐
tem (2 Byte Johap Code System) as the double-byte sub-codeset. Also
known as Combination and Combination code. T} _ CP949T{ Windows code
page 949 for Korean extends EUC-KR by including pre-composed 8,822 mod‐
ern day Hangul syllables that are not present in the KS X 1001 pre-com‐
posed Hangul blocks. Also known as Unified Hangul code. T} _ N-BYTET{
Korean 7-bit encoding for Hangul and KS X 1003 or US-ASCII characters
as specified in the KS X 1001 Annex 4: 7 Bit Hangul Alphabet codes. Do
not include Hanja or special symbols. T}
For any characters that exist and are valid in fromcode that do not
exist in tocode of any of the above codesets, each of such characters
will be converted into '?' (0x3f) as a non-identical code conversion.
If the tocode is a Unicode encoding, U+FFFD (replacement character)
will be used instead.
FILES
/usr/lib/iconv/*.so iconv conversion modules
/usr/lib/iconv/*.bt cconv code conversion binary tables for
iconv(1), cconv(3C), and iconv(3C)
SEE ALSO
geniconvtbl(1), iconv(1), cconv_close(3C), cconv_open(3C),
cconvctl(3C), iconv(3C), iconv_close(3C), iconv_open(3C), iconvctl(3C),
alias(5), geniconvtbl-cconv(5), iconv_extra(7), iconv_unicode(7),
iconv_zh(7), iconv_zh_HK(7), iconv_zh_TW(7)
Chon, K., H. Je Park, and U. Choi, Korean Character Encoding for Inter‐
net Messages, RFC 1557, Solvit Chosun Media, December 1993.
KS X 1003 Code For Information Interchange, 2008.12.31.
KS X 1001 Code For Information Interchange (Hangeul and hanja),
2009.12.29.
Unicode Standard Annex #38: Unicode Han Database (Unihan),
https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr38/
NOTES
Available iconv and cconv code conversions related to Korean codesets
and their aliases can be obtained by running "iconv -l" as described in
the iconv(1) manual page.
Selected cconv code conversions related to Korean codesets also support
the following variations based on the Unihan database:
level 1: kSimplifiedVariant
level 2: kTraditionalVariant
level 3: kSemanticVariant
level 4: kZVariant
level 5: kCompatibilityVariant
level 6: kSpecializedSemanticVariant
The conversions supporting these variant levels are: EUC-KR, IBM-933,
ISO-2022-KR, JOHAP92 and CP949.
Oracle Solaris 11.4 11 May 2021 iconv_ko(7)