Convert-Ethiopic
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conversion give the number of conversion possibilities at more
than 68x9x2.
Module Ethiopic::File:
Implements an object for various character set code conversions.
Character set systems are specified by a canonical name specified
in the LiveGe'ez Remote Processing Protocol. Optional secondary
conversion give the number of conversion possibilities at more
than 68x9x2.
Module Ethiopic::Date:
Implements an object for various calendar services. The most
useful methods are EthiopicToGregorian, GregorianToEthiopic, and
isEthiopianHoliday.
Module Ethiopic::Char:
Implements an object for various calendar services. The most
useful methods are EthiopicToGregorian, GregorianToEthiopic, and
isEthiopianHoliday.
Program edate.pl:
Gives you the current date and time with Ethiopic formatting
in the languages Amharic and Tigrigna. Has oodles of options
that can be combined together. See -? you will need an Ethiopic
font and a terminal supporting UTF8.
Program dates.pl:
Performs a number of date conversions demonstrating usage.
Program number.pl:
Converts numbers passed as arguements from English to Ethiopic.
Program string.pl:
Converts string arguements between Ethiopic encoding systems.
Program file.pl:
Opens the "t/Hello.sera" test script and performs the default
conversion.
Installation:
LibEth is required: http://libeth.sourceforge.net
Download the tar.gz, unpack it, change to the Convert-Ethiopic-*
directory. Then do
perl Makefile.PL
make
make test
make install
Available:
ftp://ftp.geez.org/pub/perl-unicode/ and from your
favorite CPAN site in the authors/id/D/DY/DYACOB/ directory.
Copyright: (c) 1998-2001 Daniel Yacob, yacob@ethiopiaonline.net. All rights
reserved. This library is free software; you can redistribute
it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
( run in 1.040 second using v1.01-cache-2.11-cpan-39bf76dae61 )