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Is there a way to have 2 consecutive characters turn into 2 others?
For example the Greek "ευ" should turn to "ev", but that should happen only in this combination. Normally "ε" should turn to "e" and "υ" to "y". So, it would be helpful if in some way we could assign different transliterations to certain combinations.
Comment | File | Size | Author |
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#3 | transliteration-introduce_new_hook.patch | 1.05 KB | zterry95 |
Comments
Comment #1
klonos+1 patrida ;)
Comment #2
aleada CreditAttribution: aleada commented+1
Comment #3
zterry95 CreditAttribution: zterry95 commentedglad to see this inssue, actually we have the same problem for Chinese.
I spend some time to find a solution for this, that introduct a new hook for this module. see attachment.
How to use it?
in your case, it will be
I test this, it works fine for me. Hope it will help you too.
Any comments, feedback will be appreciated.
Comment #4
amateescu CreditAttribution: amateescu commentedI think this feature is out of scope for the Transliteration module, what you're looking for here is more a transription than a transliteration. See the difference here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transliteration#Difference_from_transcription
Comment #5
klonosSince there currently is no Transcription module available that I'm aware of and this still remains a valid problem seeking solution, can you please reconsider and can we please postpone this for when time permits.
Thanx in advance.