102 projects tagged "Internationalization"
OmegaT is a translation memory application intended for professional translators. It does not translate for you (software that does this is called "machine translation"). It features fuzzy matching, match propagation, simultaneous processing of multiple-file projects, simultaneous use of multiple translation memories, and external glossaries. Document file formats include plain text, HTML, and OpenOffice.org/StarOffice. It has Unicode (UTF-8) support (can be used with non-Latin alphabets). It is compatible with other translation memory applications (TMX Level 1).
Akelos is an MVC framework for PHP that tries to bring the magic of Ruby on Rails to the PHP world. Akelos based applications can run on most shared hosting service providers since Akelos only requires a standard PHP installation on the server. Akelos is designed to make developers lives simpler by solving complex problems with unusual speed and productivity. Favoring "convention over configuration" leads to the creation of uniform and simpler-to-understand code.
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.
Javascript VirtualKeyboard allows you to use any existing keyboard layouts without having them installed on your local PC. This tool is useful for embedding into a WYSIWYG HTML editor, a Web mail system, chat, forum, or any other application requiring user input. About 80 languages/170 keyboard layouts are supported. It has an easy and powerful design, allowing it to implement complex layouts like Korean, Japanese, Chinese, and so on. It has full support for keyboard and mouse input. It features a completely CSS-driven UI that is easy skinnable.
dbtroff uses XSLT, Heirloom troff, and Ghostscript to convert DocBook documents to PDF or PostScript. It allows you to flexibly customize the layout of the generated output by using troff instructions, and provides automatic page element positioning to avoid typographical artifacts like “widows”. Full-width and inline pictures can be included, and are also automatically positioned. Currently, only a rather restricted subset of DocBook 4.3 is supported.
A tool for creating disk-at-once and track-at-once CDs, DVDs, and BluRays.
A shell focused on interactive use, discoverability, and user friendliness.