102 projects tagged "Internationalization"
oTranCe offers a ready to go and entirely Web-based translation platform to your project and your translators. The files you already translated can be imported easily, and the present stage can be exported to language packages at any time. If you are using a versioning system you can, update your repository with just a mouse click. All your translators need is a login to start working on translations. The administrator will be able to adjust very fine-grained rights and roles for your developers and translators.
rxvt-unicode is a clone of the well known terminal emulator rxvt, modified to store text in Unicode and to use locale-correct input and output. It also supports mixing multiple fonts at the same time, including Xft fonts, real transparency, and an optional embedded Perl interpreter that allows you to extend your terminal easily.
uCal is a PHP class that can be used to convert dates between the Hijri and Gregorian calendars. It features the ability to convert dates between Hijri and Gregorian calendars and vice-versa. It is fully compatible with Umm Al-Qura. Dates formatted like the PHP date() function can be returned. English/Arabic formatted Hijri and Gregorian dates and times can be output. Versions of the date() and mktime() functions for Hijri are also provided.
uim is a multilingual input method framework. It aims to provide a flexible development platform and useful user environment for input methods. It works in many environments, including general desktop systems such as GNOME or KDE, and even in a console. It also supports Linux Zaurus and Mac OS X.
uni2ascii and ascii2uni provide conversion in both directions between UTF-8 Unicode and more than thirty 7-bit ASCII equivalents, including RFC 2396 URI format and RFC 2045 Quoted Printable format, the representations used in HTML, SGML, XML, OOXML, the Unicode standard, Rich Text Format, POSIX portable charmaps, POSIX locale specifications, and Apache log files. It can also convert between the escapes used for Unicode in languages such as Ada, C, Common Lisp, Java, Pascal, Perl, Postscript, Python, Scheme, and Tcl.