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In case Encode is polutable ;) Please, see the note on naming at the very end. Encode::Mapper - extension for intuitive, yet efficient construction of mappings for Encode - implementation touches theoretical studies such as Aho-Corasick and Boyer-Moore algorithms and finite automata with the restart operation - object-oriented API to be used in, but not limited to, the modules below Encode::Arabic - extension for encodings of Arabic, using Encode::Encoding - aimed at the Natural Language Processing community of IT Encode::Arabic::ArabTeX - extension for multi-purpose processing of the ArabTeX notation of Arabic - conversions into/from the Arabic script and/or phonetic transcriptions, highly configurable - non-trivial implementation relying on Encode::Mapper and suiting the Encode::Encoding interface Encode::Arabic::Buckwalter - extension for Tim Buckwalter's transliteration of Arabic - tr/// one-to-one mapping with the Encode::Encoding interface Encode::Korean - extension for encodings of Korean, using Encode::Encoding - aimed at the Natural Language Processing community of IT Encode::Korean::Literal - transliteration of Hangul, the Korean script - Unicode character decomposition, Encode::Mapper inverse - configurable to numerous transliteration standards Encode::Korean::Phonetic - extending the above with applicable phonetic changes - providing the Encode::Encoding interface as well NOTE: We propose the full names of **languages** these modules refer to, rather than the two-letter codes, since: - Encode::KR already exists in the internal structure of Encode, and is quite distant from what Encode::Korean does. - Encode::Arabic::ArabTeX may imply there will be similar modules working with the many ArabTeX notations in the future. The produced **script** may still be called Arabic (like Encode::Persian::ArabTeX or Encode::Urdu::ArabTeX), but need not (like Encode::Hebrew::ArabTeX). Recall that the rules for interpreting the transliteration depend on the **language**. - Finally, we think Encode::* is much more appropriate than Lingua::*, simply because the interfaces we use and provide were designed to fit exactly into Encode's philosophy The following links are only valid for PAUSE maintainers: Registration form with editing capabilities: https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=add_user&USERID=b5300000_b9007520a26858e1&SUBMIT_pause99_add_user_sub=1 Immediate (one click) registration: https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=add_user&USERID=b5300000_b9007520a26858e1&SUBMIT_pause99_add_user_Definitely=1