help chain | help chars | help colors | help compile | help nocase | help office | help options | help patterns | help select | help shell | help unicode | help var | samp | Команда: help unicode sfk unicode support: 1. commands with real unicode conversion sfk wtoa convert UCS-2 wide character data to 8-bit data in the Ansi codepage of your Windows system. cannot convert characters outside your codepage. sfk atow convert 8-bit Ansi codepage data to UCS-2 wide chars. sfk wtou convert UCS-2 wide character data to 8-bit UTF-8. sfk utow convert 8-bit UTF-8 data to UCS-2 wide characters. sfk utoa convert UTF-8 to Ansi. cannot convert characters outside your codepage. sfk atou convert Ansi to UTF-8. 2. primitive generic reading of wide character files by default, sfk commands that need to read TEXT files will skip utf-16 (ucs-2, wide char) files, as they look like binary, containing zero bytes. you may set option "-wchar" to activate utf-16 detection and decoding for file READING, allowing to search for words also in unicode files. -wchar works with text processing commands like sfk filter and sfk find. (sfk hexfind will ignore the option, as it reads everything as binary) the decoding is primitive and simply strips every 2nd byte, meaning that only Latin characters can be searched. NOTE: option "-wchar" is experimental and shall not be used if you want to write any text file contents! (e.g. with sfk filter ... -write) during write, the utf-16 format will be replaced by a primitive plain ascii format (NOT a proper conversion - sfk will just drop every 2nd byte from the file) which is often not desirable. see also sfk help chars about codepages sfk help nocase about case insensitive search examples sfk -wchar filter mydir -+foo filter "foo" in all text files of mydir, including utf-16. sfk -wchar find mydir foobar find "foobar" in all files of mydir, including utf-16. |