[Paul Wise]
> These programs take a plain text file encoded in either of the ABC
> or Limon Khmer legacy fonts and creates a file that is the
> equivalent in Khmer Unicode (UTF-8).

Are you aware of the iconv program, capable of converting between all
the charmaps supported by glibc (quite a lot).  If the legacy khmer
charmap is not supported by glibc, I suggest adding support there and
use iconv instead of adding yet another charset conversion program to
debian.

'iconv -l' list the supported charmaps.  The package description do
not mention which charmap is used in legacy khmer documents, so I am
not sure if the charmap is relevant for this.


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