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Lingua::ZH::CEDICT - Interface for CEDICT, a Chinese-English dictionary
Lingua::ZH::CEDICT is an interface for CEDICT.b5, a Chinese-English dictionary file that may be freely used for non-commercial purposes. This is an alpha release; API and features are not finalized. If you intend to use this package, please contact m...
CRENZ/Lingua-ZH-CEDICT-0.04 - 07 May 2005 00:56:00 UTC
Lingua::ZH::CEDICT::MySQL - MySQL interface for Lingua::ZH::CEDICT
This module uses a MySQL database to store the dictionary data. Nice for dictionary websites. Check out <http://www.web42.com/zidian/> for an example....
CRENZ/Lingua-ZH-CEDICT-0.04 - 07 May 2005 00:56:00 UTC
Lingua::ZH::CEDICT::Textfile - Interface for cedict.b5
This module imports CEDICT from a file, e.g. from the original cedict.b5. It will attempt to do a charset conversion if "sourceCharset" and "targetCharset" have a true value and differ....
CRENZ/Lingua-ZH-CEDICT-0.04 - 07 May 2005 00:56:00 UTC
Lingua::ZH::CEDICT::Storable - Interface for stored dictionary data
This module uses Storable to load the dictionary data, which allows for faster startup times....
CRENZ/Lingua-ZH-CEDICT-0.04 - 07 May 2005 00:56:00 UTC
Lingua::ZH::CEDICT::HanConvert - Maps traditional to simplified Chinese characters
This module is specially adapted to the purposes of Lingua::ZH::CEDICT, therefore it might or might not suit yours. It uses the conversion table shipped with HanZi converter 3.0....
CRENZ/Lingua-ZH-CEDICT-0.04 - 07 May 2005 00:56:00 UTC
Lingua::ZH::CCDICT - An interface to the CCDICT Chinese dictionary
This module provides a Perl interface to the CCDICT dictionary created by Thomas Chin. This dictionary is indexed by Unicode character number (traditional character), and contains information about these characters. CCDICT is released under a Creativ...
DROLSKY/Lingua-ZH-CCDICT-0.05 - 12 Sep 2009 15:51:14 UTC
Lingua::ZH::PinyinConvert - Translation among various Chinese Pinyin Systems
Lingua::ZH::PinyinConvert translates Chinese Pinyin texts written in various Pinyin systems. Supported Pinyin systems are Wade-Giles, MPS-2, Hanyu, Yale, and Tongyong. See http://www.romanization.com/ for more information of these systems....
XERN/Lingua-ZH-PinyinConvert-0.05 - 08 Feb 2003 20:23:26 UTC