translit (1) Linux Manual Page
NAME
translit – transliterate text between various writing systems
SYNOPSIS
translit -t name -r -i file -o file -l -v -h
DESCRIPTION
translit transliterates UTF-8 encoded natural language text from one writing system to another.
It utilizes the Perl module Lingua::Translit to accomplish this task and follows the provided transliteration standards as strict as possible.
translit regards the following commandline switches:
–trans,-tname- Use the transliteration standard named name.
–reverse,-r- Transliterate in reverse direction.
NOTE: Not every transliteration is capable of being reversed. If unsure, have a look at the list of supported transliterations using the–listswitch. –infile,-iFILE- Read text from FILE. Defaults to STDIN.
–outfile,-oFILE- Write the transliterated text to FILE. Defaults to STDOUT.
–list,-l- Print a list of supported transliterations showing their
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- •
- name
- •
- reversibility
- •
- description
–verbose,-v- Print verbose status messages to STDERR.
–help,-h- Show a short help text introducing command line switches only.
RESTRICTIONS
The input has to be UTF-8 encoded.
BUGS
None known.
Please report bugs using CPAN‘s request tracker at <https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=Lingua-Translit>.
SEE ALSO
Lingua::Translit, Lingua::Translit::Tables
AUTHORS
Alex Linke <alinke [at] netzum-sorglos.de>
Rona Linke <rlinke [at] netzum-sorglos.de>
LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2007-2008 Alex Linke and Rona Linke
Copyright (C) 2009-2016 Lingua-Systems Software GmbH
Copyright (C) 2016 Netzum Sorglos, Lingua-Systems Software GmbH
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
