From: <AAg...@ne...> - 2003-01-07 19:17:11
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Hi! "Laurent Jumet" <Lau...@ad...> wrote: > In the last snapshot (4 of january) I see interesting things about >carachter translation. > But I don't understand how to use it. > > Is this the batch ? : > >=== Begin codepages.bat === >@echo off >for %%i in (map\*.txt) do for %%j in (map\*.txt) do chsgen %%i %%j >=== End codepages.bat === The tool makes the CHS-files using Unicode table. The sample batch file is not recommended for using on the whole bunch of tables since you may quickly run out of disk space :-) The tool requires two *.txt files with the codepage data and UnicodeData.txt and AltUnicodeData.txt files with the Unicode table present in the current directory. The later file requires more work to be done for better conversion, but it quite usable already. > But this is not an executable, so how should I do? : > >=== Begin chsgen.cc === >using namespace std; You can build it with any modern C++ compiler. With gcc the commandline should be "g++ -o chsgen chsgen.cc". I can provide prebuilt binaries if you want. Best regards, Alexander __________________________________________________________________ The NEW Netscape 7.0 browser is now available. Upgrade now! http://channels.netscape.com/ns/browsers/download.jsp Get your own FREE, personal Netscape Mail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com/ |