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-Unidesc consists of four programs for finding out what is in a Unicode file.
-They are useful when working with Unicode files when one doesn't know the
-writing system, doesn't have the necessary font, needs to inspect invisible
-characters, needs to find out whether characters have been combined or in what
-order they occur, or needs statistics on which characters occur.
-
-uniname defaults to printing the character offset of each character, its byte
-offset, its hex code value, its encoding, the glyph itself, and its name.
-
-unidesc reports the character ranges to which different portions of the text
-belong. It can also be used to identify Unicode encodings (e.g. UTF-16be)
-flagged by magic numbers.
-
-unihist generates a histogram of the characters in its input, which must be
-encoded in UTF-8 Unicode. By default, for each character it prints the
-frequency of the character as a percentage of the total, the absolute number of
-tokens in the input, the UTF-32 code in hexadecimal, and, if the character is
-displayable, the glyph itself as UTF-8 Unicode.
-
-ExplicateUTF8 is intended for debugging or for learning about Unicode. It
-determines and explains the validity of a sequence of bytes as a UTF8 encoding.
-
-WWW: http://billposer.org/Software/unidesc.html