On Friday 23 Oct 2009 1:31:00 pm Debayan Banerjee wrote: > 2009/10/23 Debayan Banerjee <[email protected]>: > > I have a few text files with me that are encoded in some strange > > format. As far as I remember, they are in ascii. The characters just > > show up as garbage on my screen. I scoured the net for converters and > > tried to save in different encodings but nothing worked. > > I am attaching one such file. Kindly instruct on how to convert this > > into legible Bengali text. > > fyi, > There was an off-list response to my mail that solved my problem. The > encoding for the text file is PC-ISCII which was used by editors such > as gist card (hardware), ALP and leap developed at CDAC. Unfortunately > these run on windows and not on GNU/Linux. Hence the person was kind > enough to convert my files on his machine. > > --- > Regards, > Debayan Banerjee > > Support Free Software > http://deeproot.in
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