I have file which contains some unicode charachator like "ü". I want to replace it with some charactors. I searched in internet and got command
, but I don't know how to type ü in unix command line.
Please help me for this one.
Thanks in advance
I guess I don't understand the problem. You have created the command line you want to use above. Why can't you just copy it and paste it into your shell? Or copy it and paste it into a shell script using your editor?
The way you type unicode characters using a keyboard will vary depending on your operating system, your keyboard, and your current locale settings, but as long as your current locale and the character you're copying are both using the same underlying codeset, copy and paste should work.
Note that on most UNIX and Linux systems there won't be a locale that uses Unicode as the underlying codeset, but there are probably several that use UTF-8 (which is a multi-byte codeset that can encode any Unicode character).
Note that whether ü is a single-byte character (as it is in some EBCDIC code page variants and some ISO 8859-* codesets) or a multi-byte character (as it is in UTF-8) shouldn't matter to sed. The sed utility operates on characters; not bytes. You just need to be sure that the locale you're using when running sed is using a codeset with the same encoding for ü as the encoding used in the file you're editing.
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LEARN ABOUT OSF1
euckr
eucKR(5) File Formats Manual eucKR(5)NAME
eucKR - A character encoding system (codeset) for Korean
DESCRIPTION
EUC (Extended UNIX Code) is a codeset extended by AT&T Bell Laboratories for use in various countries in the world. Korean EUC is the EUC
codeset for representing Korean data. The encoding of Korean EUC (eucKR) is currently identical to that of the DEC Korean codeset (see
deckorean(5)).
Codeset Conversion
The following codeset converter pairs are available for converting Korean characters between eucKR and other encoding formats. Refer to
iconv_intro(5) for an introduction to codeset conversion. For more information about the other codeset for which eucKR is the input or out-
put, see the reference page specified in the list item. deckorean_eucKR, eucKR_deckorean
Converting from and to the DEC Korean codeset: deckorean(5).
Because DEC Korean is currently identical to Korean Extended UNIX Code, this converter is not useful. ISO-2022-KR_eucKR,
eucKR_ISO-2022-KR
Converting from and to the ISO 2022 Korean codeset: iso2022(5).
Font Support for Korean EUC
For both display devices and printers, the operating system supports the Korean EUC codeset through DEC Korean fonts. See deckorean(5) for
information about Korean bitmap and PostScript fonts.
SEE ALSO
Commands: locale(1)
Others: ascii(5), deckorean(5), iconv_intro(5), i18n_intro(5), i18n_printing(5), l10n_intro(5), Korean(5)eucKR(5)