Lingua-ZH-HanConvert

 view release on metacpan or  search on metacpan

HanConvert.pm  view on Meta::CPAN


If a simplified character has two or more corresponding traditional
characters, then it will be replaced by all of them, enclosed in square
brackets.  To use different characters instead of the square brackets, give
them as the second and third arguments to C<trad>.  The same applies where
a traditional character has two or more corresponding simplified forms,
but this happens much more rarely.

=head1 BUGS, LIMITATIONS

B<There may be mistakes in the transliterations>.  A number of data sources
were used to build the transliteration tables, including dictionaries and
the Unicode consortium's Unihan database, but some mappings may be
incorrect or missing.

Some characters which are simplified forms are also traditional forms.  For
example, E<38754>, unicode U+9762, is the simplified form of E<40629>,
unicode U+9EB5, meaning "noodles"; but it is also the character for "face"
in both traditional and simplified writing.  Most character mapping lists
say that simplified E<38754> (U+9762) can correspond to traditional
E<40629> (U+9EB5), but do not mention that simplified E<38754> (U+9762) can



( run in 1.570 second using v1.01-cache-2.11-cpan-71847e10f99 )