Provided by: biber_2.9-1_all
NAME
Biber::LaTeX::Recode - Encode/Decode chars to/from UTF-8/lacros in LaTeX
SYNOPSIS
use Biber::LaTeX:Recode my $string = 'MuXammad ibn MXsX al-KhwXrizmX'; my $latex_string = latex_encode($string); # => 'Mu\d{h}ammad ibn M\=us\=a al-Khw\=arizm\={\i}' my $string = 'Mu\d{h}ammad ibn M\=us\=a al-Khw\=arizm\={\i}'; my $utf8_string = latex_decode($string); # => 'MuXammad ibn MXsX al-KhwXrizmX'
DESCRIPTION
Allows conversion between Unicode chars and LaTeX macros.
GLOBAL OPTIONS
Possible values for the encoding/decoding set to use are 'null', 'base' and 'full'; default value is 'base'. null => No conversion base => Most common macros and diacritics (sufficient for Western languages and common symbols) full => Also converts punctuation, larger range of diacritics and macros (e.g. for IPA, Latin Extended Additional, etc.), symbols, Greek letters, dingbats, negated symbols, and superscript characters and symbols ... init_sets(<decode set>, <encode_set>) Initialise recoding sets. We can't do this on loading the module as we don't have the config information to do this yet latex_decode($text, @options) Converts LaTeX macros in the $text to Unicode characters. The function accepts a number of options: * normalize => $bool (default 1) whether the output string should be normalized with Unicode::Normalize * normalization => <normalization form> (default 'NFD') and if yes, the normalization form to use (see the Unicode::Normalize documentation) latex_encode($text, @options) Converts UTF-8 to LaTeX
AUTHOR
Francois Charette, "<firmicus at ankabut.net>" Philip Kime "<philip at kime.org.uk>"
BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests on our Github tracker at <https://github.com/plk/biber/issues>.
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright 2009-2017 Francois Charette and Philip Kime, all rights reserved. This module is free software. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the Artistic License 2.0. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but without any warranty; without even the implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.