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Organize and Transliterate Unicode Characters (U+0000-U+FFFF)
\nWrite it out to any file
\nOutput anything to any file
\nAdd RegExpression to patterns
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Here is an example of the kind of output I’m looking for:
\nInput text | Output text
\n“Unicode text” | “Transliterated text”
\n“\u00e7ist” | “istac”
\n“rereg” | “”<\/p>\n

More details on the input\/output:<\/p>\n

The input text might be any string, but might also be a filename so you can read it in.
\nThe output text is in the same format with \\uxxxx converted to a unicode character.<\/p>\n

I’ve been looking online for a long time for something like this to no avail. The only thing I found was how to convert one character to another but not how to replace Unicode to unicode.<\/p>\n

A:<\/p>\n

This is not possible (as of Python 2.7) in the standard library.
\nEdit: This is now possible (in Python 2.8 and above):
\nimport unicodedata
\nimport codecs<\/p>\n

file_contents = codecs.open(‘myfile.txt’,’r’, ‘utf-8’)
\nlines = file_contents.readlines()<\/p>\n

file_contents.close()
\ntransliterated = ”<\/p>\n

for line in lines:
\n transliterated += line.replace(‘\\u{xx00}’,unichr(unicodedata.unidirectional_encode(”,0,’utf-8′))).encode(‘utf-8’)<\/p>\n

file_contents = open(‘outputfile.txt’,’w’)
\nfile_contents.write(transliterated)
\nfile_contents.close()<\/p>\n

You might want to note that the transliterated variable is a unicode string.<\/p>\n

A:<\/p>\n

You may be interested in this helper-library
\nFor Python 3:
\nfrom unicodedata import normalize
\nfrom charset_surrogateescape import surrogateescape<\/p>\n

def norm(u, encoding=’ascii’, errors=’strict’):
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This program is a study in how Unicode works as a backend for text processing.
\nTransliterator Tool Main Features:
\n1. Transliterates Unicode Characters to Other Characters
\n2. A “Character Converter”
\n3. Unicode Character Entity Converter
\n4. It is a simple to use transliterator which is easy for anyone to learn and use.
\nHere is a sample of how it works<\/p>\n

Please refer to the project download page for further details and to download the latest version.
\nPlease Note:
\nThe project is limited to the testing of the program on Windows as the project has not been tested on other platforms.The Unicode to ASCII conversion and other related works have been optimised to handle extended Unicode characters. So if you have problems like empty strings, no null character etc, do not use the sample data provided.
\nAn online version of the Transliterator Tool is under development.
\nThe source code is GNU C.
\nNew Feature:
\nTransliterator Tool now converts other characters such as letters, other Unicode symbols, numbers, hexadecimal values, other languages to non-Unicode characters.
\nCHANGES OF UPDATES:
\nVersion 1.8.1 for Unicode version 2.0 – 2010\/11\/14
\nVersion 1.8.0 for Unicode version 1.1 – 2010\/09\/12
\nVersion 1.7.1 for Unicode version 1.0 – 2008\/07\/13
\nVersion 1.7.0 for Unicode version 1.0.4 – 2008\/05\/07
\nVersion 1.6.0 for Unicode version 1.0.1 – 2007\/04\/23
\nVersion 1.5.0 for Unicode version 1.0 – 2007\/01\/26
\nVersion 1.4.0 for Unicode version 1.0 – 2006\/07\/20
\nVersion 1.3.1 for Unicode version 1.0 – 2006\/05\/17
\nVersion 1.3.0 for Unicode version 1.0 – 2006\/03\/27
\nVersion 1.2.1 for Unicode version 1.0 – 2006\/01\/13
\nVersion 1.2.0 for Unicode version 1.0 – 2005\/06\/30
\nVersion 1.1.0 for Unicode version 1.0 – 2004\/03\/07
\nVersion 1.0.1 for Unicode version 1.0 – 2001\/01\/19
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\u2713 Tranliterate any single Unicode character
\n\u2713 Replace Unicode characters with Unicode characters, strings or numbers
\n\u2713 Program is available on all platforms that support Perl
\n\u2713 Runs on Perl 5.005 or higher (works with cpan install or perlbrew)
\n\u2713 Supports 5, 6, 7 and 8 bit characters
\n\u2713 Supports the Unicode standard and related standards
\n\u2713 You can input Unicode number through file, editor or command line
\n\u2713 Text that is output can be saved as Unicode text
\n\u2713 Supports UTF-8 character encoding
\n\u2713 A wide variety of Unicode characters can be transliterated, including CJK, Thai and Vietnamese
\n\u2713 Works with many other programs
\n\u2713 a quick and easy way to transliterate Unicode strings into any application
\n\u2713 Uses the Unicode standard for transliteration, including code points between U+0000 and U+10FFFF
\n\u2713 Supports all Latin alphabet and Asian alphabet languages, with a few exceptions
\n\u2713 You can change the order of the output to match your preferences.<\/p>\n

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\nTo get the latest version, just press the download button to the right of this page and get your copy! To update, you do not have to reinstall the application!<\/p>\n

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What’s in this version
\n* Add Persian and Arabic (Persian) letters
\n* Improved Unicode support – Unicode and unicode-8 include among supported languages
\n* Increase language support
\n* Get latest Unicode version in UTF-8
\n* Codepage support (save with coded characters)
\n* Ability to select any character to transliterate
\n* Useful output formatting for each transliterated string
\n* Save the output as Unicode text
\n* New icon
\n* Unicode 6 and Unicode 8 are now supported<\/p>\n

What is transliteration?
\nTransliteration is a form of string conversion that changes one or more characters in an original string into one or more characters in a target string.<\/p>\n

Unicode transliteration is a general term to describe the process of making characters and strings in one code to match the sequence of characters in another code. This method can be used to transliterate Unicode characters in strings or files as well as converting Unicode to other Unicode characters.<\/p>\n

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