ANSEL provides character set conversion from ANSEL to UTF-8
Copyright (c) 2006-2018 Keith Morrison mailto:[email protected], http://www.infused.org
- Project page: http://github.com/infused/ansel
- API Documentation: http://rubydoc.info/github/infused/ansel/
- Report bugs: http://github.com/infused/ansel/issues
- Questions? Email [email protected] with ANSEL in the subject line
ANSEL is tested to be compatible with the following Rubies:
- 1.9.2, 1.9.3
- 2.0.x
- 2.1.x
- 2.2.x
- 2.3.x
- 2.4.x
- 2.5.x
- jruby 1.7+
If you need ANSEL convesion in Ruby 1.8, see my ansel_iconv project.
gem install ansel
Conversion from ANSEL to UTF-8 is fully supported.
require 'ansel'
converter = ANSEL::Converter.new
converter.convert("\xB9\x004.59") # => "£4.59"
ANSI/NISO Z39.47, also known as ANSEL, is a character set encoding used primarily for bibliographic and genealogical data. It is used in library systems worldwide and is one of the official character encodings supported by the Gedcom 5.5 standard.
Copyright (c) 2006-2018 Keith Morrison [email protected]
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