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this script phonetically parse keystrokes into bangla unicode equivalent charaters. this script is extremely helpful for incorporating the bangla writing facility in web applications.
Provides a user interface for browsing all of the unicode characters on Java ME phones. It is useful to determine whether a phone will support a certain character set.
I designed some fonts. And I may design more. This project contains the font, its installation tarballs, deb files, rpm files source and all.
PurposeRecodes (transcribes) a HTML document into another character set. Useful for migrations from/to UTF-8, for example. It maintains all the characters of the input character set, encoding them as &#nn; sequences if they are not otherwise supported in the target character set.
Purposeiconvircproxy is a proxy for IRC users who want to talk in different character set environments. It is especially suitable for European users who occasionally talk on Japanese channels. It requires a fully UTF-8 compatible IRC client, and can talk in ISO-8859-*, ISO-2022-JP, SHIFT-JIS, and
Utf8test is a small C program which will test UTF-8 files (passed to stdin) and report if there is any damage in them, that is, is any of the UTF-8 sequences broken or characters appear where they shouldn't, which can happen if a file is recoded or saved by a sloppy program
Qodem is a a terminal emulator that resembles the BBS-era Qmodem. Includes phonebook, scrollback, capture, X/Y/Zmodem, Kermit, ANSI (+ music) / Avatar / VT102 / Linux emulation, Unicode, and keyboard macros. Connects over serial, ssh, telnet, rlogin.
A place to store my source code. There are, most likely, better implementations somewhere else, but most of this is educational in nature.
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