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NAME

       Encode::Arabic::Parkinson - Dil Parkinson's transliteration of Arabic

REVISION

           $Revision: 179 $        $Date: 2007-01-14 01:23:25 +0100 (Sun, 14 Jan 2007) $

SYNOPSIS

           use Encode::Arabic::Parkinson;          # imports just like 'use Encode' would, plus more

           while ($line = <>) {                    # Dil Parkinson's mapping into the Arabic script

               print encode 'utf8', decode 'parkinson', $line;
           }

           # shell filter of data, e.g. in *n*x systems instead of viewing the Arabic script proper

           % perl -MEncode::Arabic::Parkinson -pe '$_ = encode "parkinson", decode "utf8", $_'

           # employing the modes of conversion for filtering and trimming

           Encode::Arabic::enmode 'parkinson', 'nosukuun', 'LWE xml';
           Encode::Arabic::Parkinson->demode(undef, undef, 'strip _');

           $decode = "AiqoraLo hRvaA Ol_n~a_S~a bi___OnotibaAhI.";
           $encode = encode 'parkinson', decode 'parkinson', $decode;

           # $encode eq "AiqraL hRvaA Aln~aS~a biAntibaAhI."

DESCRIPTION

       Dil Parkinson's notation is a one-to-one transliteration of the Arabic script for Modern
       Standard Arabic, using lower ASCII characters to encode the graphemes of the original
       script.

   IMPLEMENTATION
       Similar to that in Encode::Arabic::Buckwalter.

   EXPORTS & MODES
       The module exports as if "use Encode" also appeared in the package. The other "import"
       options are just delegated to Encode and imports performed properly.

       The conversion modes of this module allow to override the setting of the ":xml" option, in
       addition to filtering out diacritical marks and stripping off kashida. The modes and
       aliases relate like this:

           our %Encode::Arabic::Parkinson::modemap = (

                   'default'       => 0,   'undef'         => 0,

                   'fullvocalize'  => 0,   'full'          => 0,

                   'nowasla'       => 4,

                   'vocalize'      => 3,   'nosukuun'      => 3,

                   'novocalize'    => 2,   'novowels'      => 2,   'none'          => 2,

                   'noshadda'      => 1,   'noneplus'      => 1,
               );

       enmode ($obj, $mode, $xml, $kshd)
       demode ($obj, $mode, $xml, $kshd)
           These methods can be invoked directly or through the respective functions of
           Encode::Arabic. The meaning of the extra parameters follows from the examples of
           usage.

SEE ALSO

       Encode::Arabic, Encode, Encode::Encoding

       Xerox Arabic Home Page  <http://www.arabic-morphology.com/>

AUTHOR

       Otakar Smrz, <http://ufal.mff.cuni.cz/~smrz/>

           eval { 'E<lt>' . ( join '.', qw 'otakar smrz' ) . "\x40" . ( join '.', qw 'mff cuni cz' ) . 'E<gt>' }

       Perl is also designed to make the easy jobs not that easy ;)

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       Copyright 2006-2007 by Otakar Smrz

       This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
       terms as Perl itself.