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		      Encoding conversion tools
		      -------------------------

The mixconv utility reads a mixed-encoding text file, analyzes each
line to determine whether it is in 7-bit ASCII, an 8-bit encoding,
UTF-8 or WTF-8, converts everything to UTF-8 and prints the result to
standard output.

The dirconv utility scans a directory structure, analyzes each file
and directory name to determine whether it is in 7-bit ASCII, an 8-bit
encoding, UTF-8 or WTF-8, converts everything to UTF-8, and renames
the files and directories accordingly.

The conv-tools utilities were originally written for for one-off use
at the University of Oslo and subsequently released under the 3-clause
BSD license.

The latest version of the source code is available from Github:

  https://github.com/dag-erling/conv-tools

Bugs can be reported as issues in Github:

  https://github.com/dag-erling/conv-tools/issues

If you do not have a Github account and do not wish to create one, you
can also report bugs by email to Dag-Erling Smørgrav <des@des.no>.