SC Unipad, an Unicode editor, can do this for you:

http://www.unipad.org/main/

Hm yes, so I see, but I should have been more specific, I actually need an app that can do this automatically, either in ansi C, Perl, or a Linux binary. I need to call it from a script, so it's got to happen automatically. The find-replace to add the 0x I can do, so it's just a matter of converting glyphs to codes.

-Dave Oftedal



--
New Norwegian (Nynorsk) is essentially the speech of Norwegian peasants
as mutilated by a schoolteacher with a poor understanding of Icelandic.
--Halld�r Laxness, via B. Philip Jonsson

Swedish, Norwegian and Danish are actually the same language. It's just
that the Norwegians can't spell it, and the Danes can't pronounce it.
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