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iconv_zh(7)

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NAME
       iconv_zh - codeset conversion for Chinese encodings

DESCRIPTION
       The  table  below  provides basic information on available Chinese code
       conversions for iconv and cconv.


       The listed names in the table are canonical names. There  are  aliases,
       e.g., EUC-CN, zn_CN.euc, and so on for GB2312, that are also supported.


       tab()  box; lw(0.79i) |lw(4.71i) lw(0.79i) |lw(4.71i) Code Conversions‐
       Description _ GB2312T{ Chinese Extended UNIX  Code  representation  US-
       ASCII  as  the primary single byte codeset and GB2312 as two-byte code‐
       set.  T} _ GBKT{ An extension and superset of GB2312. Includes  charac‐
       ters from GB13000.1-93 and more.  T} _ GB18030T{ Chinese National Stan‐
       dard GB 18030 representation, also a superset of GB2312 character  set.
       Can  represent  characters  of  US-ASCII as the single byte codeset and
       GB18030 as two-byte and four-byte codeset.  T}  _  HZ-GB2312T{  Chinese
       7-bit  encoded  codeset  based  on  GB2312, and as specified in the RFC
       1843. Can represent characters of US-ASCII and GB2312  character  sets.
       T}  _ ISO-2022-CNT{ Chinese 7-bit encoded codeset based on ISO/IEC 2022
       extension mechanism and as specified in the  RFC  1922.  Can  represent
       characters of US-ASCII as the single byte codeset, and GB2312 character
       set and CNS 11643 planes 1, 2.  T} _  ISO-2022-CN-EXTT{  Chinese  7-bit
       encoded codeset based on ISO/IEC 2022 extension mechanism and as speci‐
       fied in the RFC 1922. Can represent characters of US-ASCII as the  sin‐
       gle  byte  codeset, and GB2312 character set and CNS 11643 planes 1, 2,
       3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 15.  T} _ IBM-935T{ IBM EBCDIC mixed multibyte code page
       for  Chinese.   T}  _ CP936T{ Windows code page 936 for simplified Chi‐
       nese, identical to GB2312, and expanded to cover most part of GBK.  T}



       Available iconv and cconv conversions in  the  current  system  can  be
       obtained by running iconv -l as described in the iconv(1) manual page.


       Additional information on the mappings between canonical names and sup‐
       ported aliases with optional variant levels, refer to  alias(5)  manual
       page and also /usr/lib/iconv/alias file.

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)


       /usr/lib/iconv/geniconvtbl/binarytables/*.bt

           geniconvtbl conversion binary tables for iconv(1) and iconv(3C)


       /usr/lib/iconv/alias

           alias table file of codeset names


SEE ALSO
       geniconvtbl(1), iconv(1), cconv(3C),  cconv_close(3C),  cconv_open(3C),
       cconvctl(3C),  iconv(3C),  iconv(3C),  iconv_close(3C), iconv_open(3C),
       iconvctl(3C),    alias(5),    geniconvtbl(5),     geniconvtbl-cconv(5),
       iconv_extra(7),     iconv_ja(7),     iconv_ko(7),     iconv_unicode(7),
       iconv_zh_HK(7), iconv_zh_TW(7)


       Lee, F., HZ - A Data Format for Exchanging Files of  Arbitrarily  Mixed
       Chinese  and  ASCII  characters,  RFC 1843, Stanford University, August
       1995.


       Wei, Y., Y. Zhang, J. Li, J. Ding, and Y. Jiang, ASCII Printable  Char‐
       acters-Based  Chinese  Character  Encoding  for  Internet Messages, RFC
       1842, AsiaInfo Services Inc., Harvard University, Rice University, Uni‐
       versity of Maryland, August 1995.


       Zhu,  H.,  D.  Hu,  Z.  Wang, T. Kao, W. Chang, and M. Crispin, Chinese
       Character Encoding for Internet Messages, RFC  1922,  Tsinghua  Univer‐
       sity,  China Information Technology Standardization Technical Committee
       (CITS), Institute for Information Industry (III), University  of  Wash‐
       ington, March 1996.


       Chinese  national  standard  GB  2312-80/GB 18030-2000, Standardization
       Administration of The People's Republic of China.


       Unicode  Standard   Annex   #38:   Unicode   Han   Database   (Unihan),
       https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr38/

NOTES
       The  cconv code conversions related to the Chinese codesets listed here
       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




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