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Name: translitcodec
Version: 0.7.0
Summary: Unicode to 8-bit charset transliteration codec
Home-page: https://github.com/claudep/translitcodec
Author: Jason Kirtland
Author-email: jek@discorporate.us
License: MIT License
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best-effort representations using smaller coded character sets (ASCII,
ISO 8859, etc.).  The translation tables used by the codecs are from
the ``transtab`` collection by Markus Kuhn.

Three types of transliterating codecs are provided:

  "long", using as many characters as needed to make a natural
   replacement.  For example, \u00e4 LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH
   DIAERESIS ``ä`` will be replaced with ``ae``.

  "short", using the minimum number of characters to make a
  replacement.  For example, \u00e4 LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH
  DIAERESIS ``ä`` will be replaced with ``a``.

  "one", only performing single character replacements.  Characters
  that can not be transliterated with a single character are passed
  through unchanged. For example, \u2639 WHITE FROWNING FACE ``☹``
  will be passed through unchanged.

Using the codecs is simple::

  >>> import translitcodec
  >>> import codecs
  >>> codecs.encode('fácil € ☺', 'translit/long')
  'facil EUR :-)'
  >>> codecs.encode('fácil € ☺', 'translit/short')
  'facil E :-)'

The codecs return Unicode by default.  To receive a bytestring back,
either chain the output of encode() to another codec, or append the
name of the desired byte encoding to the codec name::

  >>> codecs.encode('fácil € ☺', 'translit/one').encode('ascii', 'replace')
  'facil E ?'
  >>> 'fácil € ☺'.encode('translit/one/ascii', 'replace')
  'facil E ?'

The package also supplies a 'transliterate' codec, an alias for
'translit/long'.

Another way to use the library is to use an error handle.
Error handles are available:

  * 'strict/translit/long', 'strict/translit/short', 'strict/translit/one' - similar to 'strict'
  * 'ignore/translit/long', 'ignore/translit/short', 'ignore/translit/one' - similar to 'ignore'
  * 'replace/translit/long', 'replace/translit/short', 'replace/translit/one' - similar to 'replace'

These error handles above, work similarly to Python's built-in ones.
The difference is that transliteration is attempted first.

  >>> codecs.encode('Zażółć gęślą jaźń € ☺另!@#', 'ISO-8859-2', 'replace/translit/long').decode('ISO-8859-2')
  'Zażółć gęślą jaźń EUR :-)?!@#'
  >>> codecs.encode('Zażółć gęślą jaźń € ☺另!@#', 'ISO-8859-2', 'replace/translit/short').decode('ISO-8859-2')
  'Zażółć gęślą jaźń E :-)?!@#'
  >>> codecs.encode('Zażółć gęślą jaźń € ☺另!@#', 'ISO-8859-2', 'replace/translit/one').decode('ISO-8859-2')
  'Zażółć gęślą jaźń E ??!@#'
  >>> codecs.encode('Zażółć gęślą jaźń € ☺另!@#', 'ISO-8859-2', 'ignore/translit/long').decode('ISO-8859-2')
  'Zażółć gęślą jaźń EUR :-)!@#'
  >>> codecs.encode('Zażółć gęślą jaźń € ☺另!@#', 'ISO-8859-2', 'ignore/translit/short').decode('ISO-8859-2')
  'Zażółć gęślą jaźń E :-)!@#'
  >>> codecs.encode('Zażółć gęślą jaźń € ☺另!@#', 'ISO-8859-2', 'ignore/translit/one').decode('ISO-8859-2')
  'Zażółć gęślą jaźń E !@#'

translitcodec Changes
=====================

0.7.0
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Released on May 8, 2021

- Added support for error handles
- Fixed conversion of the German eszett char

0.6.0
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Released on December 13, 2020

- Add support for Python 3.9

0.5.2
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Released on January 19, 2020

- Install package with setuptools

0.5.1
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Released on January 19, 2020

- Add python_requires to prevent installation with Python 2 packages

0.5
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Released on January 18, 2020

- Complete coverage of the Vietnamese alphabet

- Removed Python 2 support

0.4
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Released on May 11, 2015

- Added Python 3 compatibility

0.3
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Released on February 14, 2011

- Fixes to the transtab table rebuilding tool.

- Added translitcodec.__version__

0.2
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Released on January 27, 2011

- Resolves issue of "TypeError: character mapping must return integer,
  None or unicode" when a blank value (eg: \N{ZERO WIDTH SPACE} \u200B)
  was encoded.  Unicode blanks are now returned.

- Characters in the ASCII range are no longer included in the translation
  tables.

0.1
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Released on December 28, 2008

- Initial packaged release.
