1 ;;; titdic-cnv.el --- convert cxterm dictionary (TIT format) to Quail package -*- coding:iso-2022-7bit; -*-
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1995 Electrotechnical Laboratory, JAPAN.
4 ;; Licensed to the Free Software Foundation.
6 ;; Keywords: Quail, TIT, cxterm
8 ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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11 ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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22 ;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
23 ;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
27 ;; Convert cxterm dictionary (of TIT format) to quail-package.
29 ;; Usage (within Emacs):
30 ;; M-x titdic-convert<CR>CXTERM-DICTIONARY-NAME<CR>
31 ;; Usage (from shell):
32 ;; % emacs -batch -l titdic-cnv -f batch-titdic-convert\
33 ;; [-dir DIR] [DIR | FILE] ...
35 ;; When you run titdic-convert within Emacs, you have a chance to
36 ;; modify arguments of `quail-define-package' before saving the
37 ;; converted file. For instance, you are likely to modify TITLE,
38 ;; DOCSTRING, and KEY-BINDINGS.
40 ;; Cxterm dictionary file (*.tit) is a line-oriented text (English,
41 ;; Chinese, Japanese, and Korean) file. The whole file contains of
42 ;; two parts, the definition part (`header' here after) followed by
43 ;; the dictionary part (`body' here after). All lines begin with
44 ;; leading '#' are ignored.
46 ;; Each line in the header part has two fields, KEY and VALUE. These
47 ;; fields are separated by one or more white characters.
49 ;; Each line in the body part has two fields, KEYSEQ and TRANSLATIONS.
50 ;; These fields are separated by one or more white characters.
52 ;; See the manual page of `tit2cit' of cxterm distribution for more
55 ;; Near the end of this file, we also have a few other tools to convert
56 ;; miscellaneous dictionaries.
62 ;; List of values of key "ENCODE:" and the corresponding Emacs
63 ;; coding-system and language environment name.
64 (defvar tit-encode-list
65 '(("GB" euc-china "Chinese-GB")
66 ("BIG5" cn-big5 "Chinese-BIG5")
67 ("JIS" euc-japan "Japanese")
68 ("KS" euc-kr "Korean")))
70 ;; Alist of input method names and the corresponding title and extra
71 ;; docstring. For each of input method generated from TIT dictionary,
72 ;; a docstring is automatically generated from the comments in the
73 ;; dictionary. The extra docstring in this alist is to add more
75 ;; The command describe-input-method shows the automatically generated
76 ;; docstring, then an extra docstring while replacing the form \<VAR>
77 ;; by the value of variable VAR. For instance, the form
78 ;; \<quail-translation-docstring> is replaced by a description about
79 ;; how to select a translation from a list of candidates.
81 (defvar quail-cxterm-package-ext-info
82 '(("chinese-4corner" "
\e$(0(?-F
\e(B")
83 ("chinese-array30" "
\e$(0#R#O
\e(B")
84 ("chinese-ccdospy" "
\e$AKuF4
\e(B"
85 "Pinyin base input method for Chinese charset GB2312 \(`chinese-gb2312').
87 Pinyin is the standard Roman transliteration method for Chinese.
88 For the detail of Pinyin system, see the documentation of the input
91 This input method works almost the same way as `chinese-py'. The
92 difference is that you type a single key for these Pinyin spelling.
93 Pinyin: zh en eng ang ch an ao ai ong sh ing yu(
\e$A(9
\e(B)
94 keyseq: a f g h i j k l s u y v
96 Chinese:
\e$A0!
\e(B
\e$A9{
\e(B
\e$AVP
\e(B
\e$AND
\e(B
\e$A9b
\e(B
\e$ASq
\e(B
\e$AH+
\e(B
97 Pinyin: a guo zhong wen guang yu quan
98 Keyseq: a1 guo4 as1 wf4 guh1 yu..6 qvj6
100 \\<quail-translation-docstring>
102 For double-width GB2312 characters correponding to ASCII, use the
103 input method `chinese-qj'.")
105 ("chinese-ecdict" "
\e$(05CKH
\e(B"
106 "In this input method, you enter a Chinese (Big5) charactere or word
107 by typing the corresponding English word. For example, if you type
108 \"computer\", \"
\e$(0IZH+
\e(B\" is input.
110 \\<quail-translation-docstring>")
112 ("chinese-etzy" "
\e$(06/0D
\e(B"
113 "Zhuyin base input method for Chinese Big5 characters (`chinese-big5-1',
116 Zhuyin is a kind of phonetic symbol. One to three Zhuyin symbols
117 compose one Chinese character.
119 In this input method, you enter a Chinese character by first typing
120 keys corresponding to Zhuyin symbols (see the above table) followed by
121 SPC, 1, 2, 3, or 4 specifing a tone (SPC:
\e$(0?v(N
\e(B, 1:
\e$(0M=Vy
\e(B, 2:
\e$(0Dm(N
\e(B, 3:
\e$(0&9Vy
\e(B,
124 \\<quail-translation-docstring>")
126 ("chinese-punct-b5" "
\e$(0O:
\e(BB"
127 "Input method for Chinese punctuations and symbols of Big5
128 \(`chinese-big5-1' and `chinese-big5-2').")
130 ("chinese-punct" "
\e$A1j
\e(BG"
131 "Input method for Chinese punctuations and symbols of GB2312
132 \(`chinese-gb2312').")
134 ("chinese-py-b5" "
\e$(03<
\e(BB"
135 "Pinyin base input method for Chinese Big5 characters
136 \(`chinese-big5-1', `chinese-big5-2').
138 This input method works almost the same way as `chinese-py' (which
141 This input method supports only Han characters. The more convenient
142 method is `chinese-py-punct-b5', which is the combination of this
143 method and `chinese-punct-b5' and which supports both Han characters
144 and punctuation/symbols.
146 For double-width Big5 characters corresponding to ASCII, use the input
147 method `chinese-qj-b5'.
149 The input method `chinese-py' and `chinese-tonepy' are also Pinyin
150 based, but for the character set GB2312 (`chinese-gb2312').")
152 ("chinese-qj-b5" "
\e$(0)A
\e(BB")
154 ("chinese-qj" "
\e$AH+
\e(BG")
156 ("chinese-sw" "
\e$AJWN2
\e(B"
157 "Radical base input method for Chinese charset GB2312 (`chinese-gb2312').
159 In this input method, you enter a Chinese character by typing two
160 keys. The first key corresponds to the first (
\e$AJW
\e(B) radical, the second
161 key corresponds to the last (
\e$AN2
\e(B) radical. The correspondence of keys
162 and radicals is as below:
165 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z
166 \e$APD
\e(B
\e$AZ"
\e(B
\e$AJ,
\e(B
\e$AX<
\e(B
\e$A;p
\e(B
\e$A?Z
\e(B
\e$A^P
\e(B
\e$Ac_
\e(B
\e$AZ%
\e(B
\e$A\3
\e(B
\e$AXi
\e(B
\e$AD>
\e(B
\e$Alj
\e(B
\e$Ab;
\e(B
\e$ATB
\e(B
\e$Afy
\e(B
\e$AJ/
\e(B
\e$AMu
\e(B
\e$A0K
\e(B
\e$AX/
\e(B
\e$AHU
\e(B
\e$AeA
\e(B
\e$Aak
\e(B
\e$AVq
\e(B
\e$AR;
\e(B
\e$AHK
\e(B
168 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z
169 \e$ASV
\e(B
\e$AI=
\e(B
\e$AMA
\e(B
\e$A56
\e(B
\e$AZb
\e(B
\e$A?Z
\e(B
\e$ARB
\e(B
\e$Aqb
\e(B
\e$A4s
\e(B
\e$A6!
\e(B
\e$A[L
\e(B
\e$Ala
\e(B
\e$AJ.
\e(B
\e$A4u
\e(B
\e$AXg
\e(B
\e$ACE
\e(B
\e$A=q
\e(B
\e$AX-
\e(B
\e$AE.
\e(B
\e$ARR
\e(B
\e$A`m
\e(B
\e$AP!
\e(B
\e$A3'
\e(B
\e$A3f
\e(B
\e$A_.
\e(B
\e$A27
\e(B
171 \\<quail-translation-docstring>")
173 ("chinese-tonepy" "
\e$A5wF4
\e(B"
174 "Pinyin base input method for Chinese charset GB2312 (`chinese-gb2312').
176 Pinyin is the standared roman transliteration method for Chinese.
177 For the details of Pinyin system, see the documentation of the input
180 This input method works almost the same way as `chinese-py'. The
181 difference is that you must type 1..5 after each Pinyin spelling to
182 specify a tone (1:
\e$ARuF=
\e(B, 2:
\e$AQtF=
\e(B, 3:
\e$AIOIy
\e(B, 4
\e$AOBIy
\e(B, 5:
\e$AGaIy
\e(B).
184 \\<quail-translation-docstring>
186 For instance, to input
\e$ADc
\e(B, you type \"n i 3 3\", the first \"n i\" is
187 a Pinyin, the next \"3\" specifies tone, and the last \"3\" selects
188 the third character from the candidate list.
190 For double-width GB2312 characters correponding to ASCII, use the
191 input method `chinese-qj'.")
193 ("chinese-zozy" "
\e$(0I\0D
\e(B"
194 "Zhuyin base input method for Chinese Big5 characters (`chinese-big5-1',
197 Zhuyin is a kind of a phonetic symbol. One to three Zhuyin symbols
198 compose a Chinese character.
200 In this input method, you enter a Chinese character by first typing
201 keys corresponding to Zhuyin symbols (see the above table) followed by
202 SPC, 6, 3, 4, or 7 specifing a tone (SPC:
\e$(0?v(N
\e(B, 6:
\e$(0Dm(N
\e(B, 3:
\e$(0&9Vy
\e(B, 4:
\e$(0(+Vy
\e(B,
205 \\<quail-translation-docstring>")))
207 ;; Return a value of the key in the current line.
208 (defsubst tit-read-key-value ()
209 (if (looking-at "[^ \t\n]+")
210 (car (read-from-string (concat "\"" (match-string 0) "\"")))))
212 ;; Return an appropriate quail-package filename from FILENAME (TIT
213 ;; dictionary filename). For instance, ".../ZOZY.tit" -> "ZOZY.el".
214 (defun tit-make-quail-package-file-name (filename &optional dirname)
216 (concat (file-name-nondirectory (substring filename 0 -4)) ".el")
219 ;; This value is nil if we are processing phrase dictionary.
220 (defconst tit-dictionary t)
221 (defvar tit-encode nil)
222 (defvar tit-default-encode "GB")
224 ;; Generate elements of KEY-BINDINGS arg for `quail-define-package' so
225 ;; that each characters in KEYS invokes FUNCTION-SYMBOL.
226 (defun tit-generate-key-bindings (keys function-symbol)
227 (let ((len (length keys))
232 (or first (princ "\n "))
233 (setq key (aref keys i))
235 (eq (lookup-key quail-translation-keymap
236 (char-to-string key))
237 'quail-execute-non-quail-command)
240 (princ (cons (cond ((< key ?\ ) (format "\"\\C-%c\"" (+ key ?@)))
241 ((< key 127) (format "\"%c\"" key))
247 ;; Analyze header part of TIT dictionary and generate an appropriate
248 ;; `quail-define-package' function call.
249 (defun tit-process-header (filename)
250 (message "Processing header part...")
251 (goto-char (point-min))
253 ;; At first, generate header part of the Quail package while
254 ;; collecting information from the original header.
255 (let ((package (concat
257 (substring (downcase (file-name-nondirectory filename))
259 ;; TIT keywords and the corresponding default values.
263 (tit-backspace "\010\177")
264 (tit-deleteall "\015\025")
269 (princ ";; Quail package `")
270 (princ package) (princ "' -*- coding:iso-2022-7bit; -*-\n")
271 (princ ";; Generated by the command `titdic-convert'\n;;\tDate: ")
272 (princ (current-time-string))
273 (princ "\n;;\tOriginal TIT dictionary file: ")
274 (princ (file-name-nondirectory filename))
275 (princ "\n\n;;; Comment:\n\n")
276 (princ ";; Byte-compile this file again after any modification.\n\n")
277 (princ ";;; Start of the header of original TIT dictionary.\n\n")
280 (let ((ch (following-char))
282 (cond ((= ch ?C) ; COMMENT
283 (cond ((looking-at "COMMENT")
284 (let ((pos (match-end 0)))
286 (setq tit-comments (cons (buffer-substring pos (point))
288 ((= ch ?M) ; MULTICHOICE, MOVERIGHT, MOVELEFT
289 (cond ((looking-at "MULTICHOICE:[ \t]*")
290 (goto-char (match-end 0))
291 (setq tit-multichoice (looking-at "YES")))
292 ((looking-at "MOVERIGHT:[ \t]*")
293 (goto-char (match-end 0))
294 (setq tit-moveright (tit-read-key-value)))
295 ((looking-at "MOVELEFT:[ \t]*")
296 (goto-char (match-end 0))
297 (setq tit-moveleft (tit-read-key-value)))))
299 (cond ((looking-at "PROMPT:[ \t]*")
300 (goto-char (match-end 0))
301 (setq tit-prompt (tit-read-key-value))
302 ;; Some TIT dictionaies that are encoded by
303 ;; euc-china contains invalid character at the tail.
304 (let* ((last (aref tit-prompt (1- (length tit-prompt))))
305 (split (split-char last)))
306 (if (or (eq (nth 1 split) 32)
307 (eq (nth 2 split) 32))
308 (setq tit-prompt (substring tit-prompt 0 -1)))))))
309 ((= ch ?B) ; BACKSPACE, BEGINDICTIONARY,
311 (cond ((looking-at "BACKSPACE:[ \t]*")
312 (goto-char (match-end 0))
313 (setq tit-backspace (tit-read-key-value)))
314 ((looking-at "BEGINDICTIONARY")
315 (setq tit-dictionary t))
316 ((looking-at "BEGINPHRASE")
317 (setq tit-dictionary nil))))
318 ((= ch ?K) ; KEYPROMPT
319 (cond ((looking-at "KEYPROMPT(\\(.*\\)):[ \t]*")
320 (let ((key-char (match-string 1)))
321 (goto-char (match-end 0))
322 (if (string-match "\\\\[0-9]+" key-char)
324 (car (read-from-string (format "\"%s\""
327 (cons (cons key-char (tit-read-key-value))
331 (princ (buffer-substring pos (point)))
335 (princ "\n;;; End of the header of original TIT dictionary.\n\n")
336 (princ ";;; Code:\n\n(require 'quail)\n\n")
338 (princ "(quail-define-package ")
339 ;; Args NAME, LANGUAGE, TITLE
340 (let ((title (nth 1 (assoc package quail-cxterm-package-ext-info))))
344 (princ (nth 2 (assoc tit-encode tit-encode-list)))
347 (if (string-match "[:
\e$A!K
\e$(0!(!J
\e(B]+\\([^:
\e$A!K
\e$(0!(!K
\e(B]+\\)" tit-prompt)
348 (substring tit-prompt (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))
358 (princ (format "(%d . \"%s\")\n"
359 (string-to-char (car (car tit-keyprompt)))
360 (cdr (car tit-keyprompt))))
361 (setq tit-keyprompt (cdr tit-keyprompt)))
366 (let ((doc (concat tit-prompt "\n"))
367 (comments (if tit-comments
368 (mapconcat 'identity (nreverse tit-comments) "\n")))
369 (doc-ext (nth 2 (assoc package quail-cxterm-package-ext-info))))
371 (setq doc (concat doc "\n" comments "\n")))
373 (setq doc (concat doc "\n" doc-ext "\n")))
379 (tit-generate-key-bindings tit-backspace 'quail-delete-last-char)
381 (tit-generate-key-bindings tit-deleteall 'quail-abort-translation)
383 (tit-generate-key-bindings tit-moveright 'quail-next-translation)
385 (tit-generate-key-bindings tit-moveleft 'quail-prev-translation)
388 ;; Args FORGET-TRANSLATION, DETERMINISTIC, KBD-TRANSLATE, SHOW-LAYOUT.
389 ;; The remaining args are all nil.
391 (princ (if tit-multichoice " nil" " t"))
392 (princ (if tit-keyprompt " t t)\n\n" " nil nil)\n\n"))))
394 (defsubst tit-flush-translations (key translations)
395 (if (string-match "\\\\[0-9][0-9][0-9]" key)
396 (let ((newkey (concat (substring key 0 (match-beginning 0))
397 (car (read-from-string
398 (concat "\"" (match-string 0 key) "\"")))))
400 (while (string-match "\\\\[0-9][0-9][0-9]" key idx)
403 (substring key idx (match-beginning 0))
404 (car (read-from-string
405 (concat "\"" (match-string 0 key) "\"")))))
406 (setq idx (match-end 0)))
407 (setq key (concat newkey (substring key idx)))))
408 (prin1 (list key (if tit-dictionary translations
409 (vconcat (nreverse translations)))))
412 ;; Convert body part of TIT dictionary into `quail-define-rules'
414 (defun tit-process-body ()
415 (message "Formatting translation rules...")
416 (let* ((template (list nil nil))
417 (second (cdr template))
419 ch key translations pos)
420 (princ "(quail-define-rules\n")
422 (setq ch (following-char))
423 (if (or (= ch ?#) (= ch ?\n))
426 (skip-chars-forward "^ \t\n")
427 (setq key (buffer-substring pos (point)))
428 (skip-chars-forward " \t")
429 (setq ch (following-char))
430 (if (or (= ch ?#) (= ch ?\n))
431 ;; This entry contains no translations. Let's ignore it.
433 (or (string= key prev-key)
436 (tit-flush-translations prev-key translations))
437 (setq translations nil
442 (skip-chars-forward "^ \t#\n")
446 (buffer-substring pos (point)))
447 (buffer-substring pos (point)))))
450 (skip-chars-forward "^ \t\n")
451 (setq translations (cons (buffer-substring pos (point))
453 (skip-chars-forward " \t")
454 (setq ch (following-char))
455 (if (= ch ?#) (end-of-line))))
459 (tit-flush-translations prev-key translations))
463 (defun titdic-convert (filename &optional dirname)
464 "Convert a TIT dictionary of FILENAME into a Quail package.
465 Optional argument DIRNAME if specified is the directory name under which
466 the generated Quail package is saved."
467 (interactive "FTIT dictionary file: ")
468 (let ((coding-system-for-write 'iso-2022-7bit))
469 (with-temp-file (tit-make-quail-package-file-name filename dirname)
470 (set-buffer-file-coding-system 'iso-2022-7bit)
471 (let ((standard-output (current-buffer)))
473 (set-buffer-multibyte nil)
474 (let ((coding-system-for-read 'no-conversion))
475 (insert-file-contents (expand-file-name filename)))
477 ;; Decode the buffer contents from the encoding specified by a
478 ;; value of the key "ENCODE:".
479 (if (not (search-forward "\nBEGIN" nil t))
480 (error "TIT dictionary doesn't have body part"))
481 (let ((limit (point))
483 (goto-char (point-min))
484 (if (re-search-forward "^ENCODE:[ \t]*" limit t)
486 (goto-char (match-end 0))
487 (setq tit-encode (tit-read-key-value)))
488 (setq tit-encode tit-default-encode))
489 (setq slot (assoc tit-encode tit-encode-list))
491 (error "Invalid ENCODE: value in TIT dictionary"))
492 (setq coding-system (nth 1 slot))
493 (message "Decoding with coding system %s..." coding-system)
494 (goto-char (point-min))
495 (decode-coding-region (point-min) (point-max) coding-system))
497 (set-buffer-multibyte t)
498 ;; Set point the starting position of the body part.
499 (goto-char (point-min))
500 (if (not (search-forward "\nBEGIN" nil t))
501 (error "TIT dictionary can't be decoded correctly"))
503 ;; Process the header part.
505 (narrow-to-region (point-min) (point))
506 (tit-process-header filename)
509 ;; Process the body part.
510 (tit-process-body))))))
513 (defun batch-titdic-convert (&optional force)
514 "Run `titdic-convert' on the files remaining on the command line.
515 Use this from the command line, with `-batch';
516 it won't work in an interactive Emacs.
517 For example, invoke \"emacs -batch -f batch-titdic-convert XXX.tit\" to
518 generate Quail package file \"xxx.el\" from TIT dictionary file \"XXX.tit\".
519 To get complete usage, invoke \"emacs -batch -f batch-titdic-convert -h\"."
520 (defvar command-line-args-left) ; Avoid compiler warning.
521 (if (not noninteractive)
522 (error "`batch-titdic-convert' should be used only with -batch"))
523 (if (string= (car command-line-args-left) "-h")
525 (message "To convert XXX.tit and YYY.tit into xxx.el and yyy.el:")
526 (message " %% emacs -batch -l titdic-cnv -f batch-titdic-convert XXX.tit YYY.tit")
527 (message "To convert XXX.tit into DIR/xxx.el:")
528 (message " %% emacs -batch -l titdic-cnv -f batch-titdic-convert -dir DIR XXX.tit"))
529 (let (targetdir filename files file)
530 (if (string= (car command-line-args-left) "-dir")
532 (setq command-line-args-left (cdr command-line-args-left))
533 (setq targetdir (car command-line-args-left))
534 (setq command-line-args-left (cdr command-line-args-left))))
535 (while command-line-args-left
536 (setq filename (expand-file-name (car command-line-args-left)))
537 (if (file-directory-p filename)
539 (message "Converting all tit files in the directory %s" filename)
540 (setq files (directory-files filename t "\\.tit$")))
541 (setq files (list filename)))
543 (setq file (expand-file-name (car files)))
545 (file-newer-than-file-p
546 file (tit-make-quail-package-file-name file targetdir)))
547 (message "Converting %s to quail-package..." file)
548 (titdic-convert file targetdir))
549 (setq files (cdr files)))
550 (setq command-line-args-left (cdr command-line-args-left)))
551 (message "Byte-compile the created files by:")
552 (message " %% emacs -batch -f batch-byte-compile XXX.el")))
556 ;;; Converter of miscellaneous dictionaries other than TIT format.
558 ;; Alist of input method names and the corresponding information.
559 ;; Each element has this form:
560 ;; (INPUT-METHOD-NAME ;; Name of the input method.
561 ;; INPUT-METHOD-TITLE ;; Title string of the input method
562 ;; DICFILE ;; Name of the source dictionary file.
563 ;; CODING ;; Coding system of the dictionary file.
564 ;; QUAILFILE ;; Name of the Quail package file.
565 ;; CONVERTER ;; Function to generate the Quail package.
566 ;; COPYRIGHT-NOTICE ;; Copyright notice of the source dictionary.
569 (defvar quail-misc-package-ext-info
570 '(("chinese-b5-tsangchi" "
\e$(06A
\e(BB"
571 "cangjie-table.b5" big5 "tsang-b5.el"
574 ;; # Copyright 2001 Christian Wittern <wittern@iis.sinica.edu.tw>
576 ;; # Permission to copy and distribute both modified and
577 ;; # unmodified versions is granted without royalty provided
578 ;; # this notice is preserved.")
580 ("chinese-b5-quick" "
\e$(0X|
\e(BB"
581 "cangjie-table.b5" big5 "quick-b5.el"
584 ;; # Copyright 2001 Christian Wittern <wittern@iis.sinica.edu.tw>
586 ;; # Permission to copy and distribute both modified and
587 ;; # unmodified versions is granted without royalty provided
588 ;; # this notice is preserved.")
590 ("chinese-cns-tsangchi" "
\e$(GT?
\e(BC"
591 "cangjie-table.cns" iso-2022-cn-ext "tsang-cns.el"
594 ;; # Copyright 2001 Christian Wittern <wittern@iis.sinica.edu.tw>
596 ;; # Permission to copy and distribute both modified and
597 ;; # unmodified versions is granted without royalty provided
598 ;; # this notice is preserved.")
600 ("chinese-cns-quick" "
\e$(Gv|
\e(BC"
601 "cangjie-table.cns" iso-2022-cn-ext "quick-cns.el"
604 ;; # Copyright 2001 Christian Wittern <wittern@iis.sinica.edu.tw>
606 ;; # Permission to copy and distribute both modified and
607 ;; # unmodified versions is granted without royalty provided
608 ;; # this notice is preserved.")
610 ("chinese-py" "
\e$AF4
\e(BG"
611 "pinyin.map" cn-gb-2312 "PY.el"
614 ;; \"pinyin.map\" is included in a free package called CCE. It is
616 ;; http://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/potato/main
617 ;; /source/utils/cce_0.36.orig.tar.gz
618 ;; This package contains the following copyright notice.
621 ;; Copyright (C) 1999, Rui He, herui@cs.duke.edu
624 ;; CCE(Console Chinese Environment) 0.32
626 ;; CCE is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
627 ;; terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
628 ;; Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option) any later version.
630 ;; CCE is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
631 ;; WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
632 ;; FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more
635 ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
636 ;; CCE; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
637 ;; 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.")
639 ("chinese-ziranma" "
\e$AWTH;
\e(B"
640 "ziranma.cin" cn-gb-2312 "ZIRANMA.el"
643 ;; \"ziranma.cin\" is included in a free package called CCE. It is
645 ;; http://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/potato/main
646 ;; /source/utils/cce_0.36.orig.tar.gz
647 ;; This package contains the following copyright notice.
650 ;; Copyright (C) 1999, Rui He, herui@cs.duke.edu
653 ;; CCE(Console Chinese Environment) 0.32
655 ;; CCE is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
656 ;; terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
657 ;; Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option) any later version.
659 ;; CCE is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
660 ;; WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
661 ;; FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more
664 ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
665 ;; CCE; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
666 ;; 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.")
668 ("chinese-b5-quick" "
\e$(0X|
\e(BB"
669 "cangjie-table.b5" big5 "quick-b5.el"
672 ;; # Copyright 2001 Christian Wittern <wittern@iis.sinica.edu.tw>
674 ;; # Permission to copy and distribute both modified and
675 ;; # unmodified versions is granted without royalty provided
676 ;; # this notice is preserved.")
678 ("chinese-ctlau" "
\e$AAuTA
\e(B"
679 "CTLau.html" cn-gb-2312 "CTLau.el"
682 ;; \"CTLau.html\" is available at:
684 ;; http://umunhum.stanford.edu/~lee/chicomp/CTLau.html
686 ;; It contains the following copyright notice:
688 ;; # Copyright (C) 1988-2001 Fung Fung Lee (lee@umunhum.stanford.edu)
690 ;; # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
691 ;; # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
692 ;; # as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
693 ;; # of the License, or any later version.
695 ;; # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
696 ;; # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
697 ;; # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
698 ;; # GNU General Public License for more details.
700 ;; # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
701 ;; # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
702 ;; # Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.")
704 ("chinese-ctlaub" "
\e$(0N,Gn
\e(B"
705 "CTLau-b5.html" big5 "CTLau-b5.el"
708 ;; \"CTLau-b5.html\" is available at:
710 ;; http://umunhum.stanford.edu/~lee/chicomp/CTLau-b5.html
712 ;; It contains the following copyright notice:
714 ;; # Copyright (C) 1988-2001 Fung Fung Lee (lee@umunhum.stanford.edu)
716 ;; # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
717 ;; # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
718 ;; # as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
719 ;; # of the License, or any later version.
721 ;; # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
722 ;; # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
723 ;; # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
724 ;; # GNU General Public License for more details.
726 ;; # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
727 ;; # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
728 ;; # Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.")
731 ;; Generate a code of a Quail package in the current buffer from Tsang
732 ;; dictionary in the buffer DICBUF. The input method name of the
733 ;; Quail package is NAME, and the title string is TITLE.
735 ;; TSANG-P is non-nil, genereate
\e$(06AQo
\e(B input method. Otherwise
736 ;; generate
\e$(0X|/y
\e(B (simple version of
\e$(06AQo
\e(B). If BIG5-P is non-nil, the
737 ;; input method is for inputting Big5 characters. Otherwise the input
738 ;; method is for inputting CNS characters.
740 (defun tsang-quick-converter (dicbuf name title tsang-p big5-p)
741 (let ((fulltitle (if tsang-p (if big5-p "
\e$(06AQo
\e(B" "
\e$(GT?on
\e(B")
742 (if big5-p "
\e$(0X|/y
\e(B" "
\e$(Gv|Mx
\e(B")))
744 (goto-char (point-max))
746 (insert (format "\"
\e$(0&d'GTT&,!J
\e(B%s
\e$(0!K
\e(BBIG5
748 \e$(0KHM$
\e(B%s
\e$(0TT&,WoOu
\e(B
750 [Q
\e$(0'D
\e(B] [W
\e$(0(q
\e(B] [E
\e$(0'V
\e(B] [R
\e$(0&H
\e(B] [T
\e$(0'>
\e(B] [Y
\e$(0&4
\e(B] [U
\e$(0&U
\e(B] [I
\e$(0'B
\e(B] [O
\e$(0&*
\e(B] [P
\e$(0'A
\e(B]
752 [A
\e$(0'K
\e(B] [S
\e$(0&T
\e(B] [D
\e$(0'N
\e(B] [F
\e$(0'W
\e(B] [G
\e$(0&I
\e(B] [H
\e$(0*M
\e(B] [J
\e$(0&3
\e(B] [L
\e$(0&d
\e(B]
754 [Z ] [X
\e$(0[E
\e(B] [C
\e$(01[
\e(B] [V
\e$(0&M
\e(B] [B
\e$(0'M
\e(B] [N
\e$(0&_
\e(B] [M
\e$(0&"
\e(B]
756 \\\\<quail-translation-docstring>\"\n"
757 fulltitle fulltitle))
758 (insert (format "\"
\e$(GDcEFrSD+!J
\e(B%s
\e$(G!K
\e(BCNS
760 \e$(GiGk#
\e(B%s
\e$(GrSD+uomu
\e(B
762 [Q
\e$(GEC
\e(B] [W
\e$(GFp
\e(B] [E
\e$(GEU
\e(B] [R
\e$(GDG
\e(B] [T
\e$(GE=
\e(B] [Y
\e$(GD3
\e(B] [U
\e$(GDT
\e(B] [I
\e$(GEA
\e(B] [O
\e$(GD)
\e(B] [P
\e$(GE@
\e(B]
764 [A
\e$(GEJ
\e(B] [S
\e$(GDS
\e(B] [D
\e$(GEM
\e(B] [F
\e$(GEV
\e(B] [G
\e$(GDH
\e(B] [H
\e$(GHL
\e(B] [J
\e$(GD2
\e(B] [L
\e$(GDc
\e(B]
766 [Z ] [X
\e$(GyE
\e(B] [C
\e$(GOZ
\e(B] [V
\e$(GDL
\e(B] [B
\e$(GEL
\e(B] [N
\e$(GD^
\e(B] [M
\e$(GD!
\e(B]
768 \\\\<quail-translation-docstring>\"\n"
769 fulltitle fulltitle)))
770 (insert " '((\".\" . quail-next-translation-block)
771 (\",\" . quail-prev-translation-block))
773 (insert "(quail-define-rules\n")
776 (goto-char (point-min))
777 (search-forward "A440")
779 (let ((table (make-hash-table :test 'equal))
783 (let ((trans (char-to-string (following-char)))
785 (re-search-forward "[A-Z]+$" nil t)
788 (<= (- (match-end 0) (match-beginning 0)) 1))
790 (string (char-after (match-beginning 0))
791 (char-after (1- (match-end 0)))))))
792 (setq val (gethash key table))
793 (if val (setq trans (concat val trans)))
794 (puthash key trans table)
796 (maphash #'(lambda (key val) (setq dic (cons (cons key val) dic)))
798 (setq dic (sort dic (function (lambda (x y) (string< (car x ) (car y))))))
800 (insert (format "(%S\t%S)\n" (car elt) (cdr elt))))
801 (let ((punctuations '((";" "
\e$(0!'!2!"!#!.!/
\e(B" "
\e$(G!'!2!"!#!.!/
\e(B")
802 (":" "
\e$(0!(!+!3!%!$!&!0!1
\e(B" "
\e$(G!(!+!3!%!$!&!0!1
\e(B")
803 ("'" "
\e$(0!e!d
\e(B" "
\e$(G!e!d
\e(B")
804 ("\"" "
\e$(0!g!f!h!i!q
\e(B" "
\e$(G!g!f!h!i!q
\e(B")
805 ("\\" "
\e$(0"`"b#M
\e(B" "
\e$(G"`"b#M
\e(B")
806 ("|" "
\e$(0!6!8!:"^
\e(B" "
\e$(G!6!8!:"^
\e(B")
807 ("/" "
\e$(0"_"a#L
\e(B" "
\e$(G"_"a#L
\e(B")
808 ("?" "
\e$(0!)!4
\e(B" "
\e$(G!)!4
\e(B")
809 ("<" "
\e$(0!R"6"A!T"H
\e(B" "
\e$(G!R"6"A!T"H
\e(B")
810 (">" "
\e$(0!S"7"B!U
\e(B" "
\e$(G!S"7"B!U
\e(B")
811 ("[" "
\e$(0!F!J!b!H!L!V!Z!X!\
\e(B" "
\e$(G!F!J!b!H!L!V!Z!X!\
\e(B")
812 ("]" "
\e$(0!G!K!c!I!M!W![!Y!]
\e(B" "
\e$(G!G!K!c!I!M!W![!Y!]
\e(B")
813 ("{" "
\e$(0!B!`!D
\e(B " "
\e$(G!B!`!D
\e(B ")
814 ("}" "
\e$(0!C!a!E
\e(B" "
\e$(G!C!a!E
\e(B")
815 ("`" "
\e$(0!j!k
\e(B" "
\e$(G!j!k
\e(B")
816 ("~" "
\e$(0"D"+",!<!=
\e(B" "
\e$(G"D"+",!<!=
\e(B")
817 ("!" "
\e$(0!*!5
\e(B" "
\e$(G!*!5
\e(B")
818 ("@" "
\e$(0"i"n
\e(B" "
\e$(G"i"n
\e(B")
819 ("#" "
\e$(0!l"-
\e(B" "
\e$(G!l"-
\e(B")
820 ("$" "
\e$(0"c"l
\e(B" "
\e$(G"c"l
\e(B")
821 ("%" "
\e$(0"h"m
\e(B" "
\e$(G"h"m
\e(B")
822 ("&" "
\e$(0!m".
\e(B" "
\e$(G!m".
\e(B")
823 ("*" "
\e$(0!n"/!o!w!x
\e(B" "
\e$(G!n"/!o!w!x
\e(B")
824 ("(" "
\e$(0!>!^!@
\e(B" "
\e$(G!>!^!@
\e(B")
825 (")" "
\e$(0!?!_!A
\e(B" "
\e$(G!?!_!A
\e(B")
826 ("-" "
\e$(0!7!9"#"$"1"@
\e(B" "
\e$(G!7!9"#"$"1"@
\e(B")
827 ("_" "
\e$(0"%"&
\e(B" "
\e$(G"%"&
\e(B")
828 ("=" "
\e$(0"8"C
\e(B" "
\e$(G"8"C
\e(B")
829 ("+" "
\e$(0"0"?
\e(B" "
\e$(G"0"?
\e(B"))))
830 (dolist (elt punctuations)
831 (insert (format "(%S %S)\n" (concat "z" (car elt))
832 (if big5-p (nth 1 elt) (nth 2 elt))))))
835 (defun tsang-b5-converter (dicbuf name title)
836 (tsang-quick-converter dicbuf name title t t))
838 (defun quick-b5-converter (dicbuf name title)
839 (tsang-quick-converter dicbuf name title nil t))
841 (defun tsang-cns-converter (dicbuf name title)
842 (tsang-quick-converter dicbuf name title t nil))
844 (defun quick-cns-converter (dicbuf name title)
845 (tsang-quick-converter dicbuf name title nil nil))
847 ;; Generate a code of a Quail package in the current buffer from
848 ;; Pinyin dictionary in the buffer DICBUF. The input method name of
849 ;; the Quail package is NAME, and the title string is TITLE.
851 (defun py-converter (dicbuf name title)
852 (goto-char (point-max))
853 (insert (format "%S\n" "
\e$A::WVJdHk!KF4Rt!K
\e(B
857 \e$AP!P4S"NDWVD84z1m!8F4Rt!97{:E#,
\e(B \"u(yu)
\e$ATrSC
\e(B u:
\e$A1mJ>!C
\e(B
859 Pinyin base input method for Chinese charset GB2312 (`chinese-gb2312').
861 Pinyin is the standared roman transliteration method for Chinese.
862 Pinyin uses a sequence of Latin alphabetic characters for each Chinese
863 character. The sequence is made by the combination of the initials
864 \(the beginning sounds) and finals (the ending sounds).
866 initials: b p m f d t n l z c s zh ch sh r j q x g k h
867 finals: a o e i er ai ei oa ou an en ang eng ong i ia iao ie iu ian in
868 iang ing iong u ua uo uai ui uan un uan ueng yu yue yuan yun
870 (Note: In the correct Pinyin writing, the sequence \"yu\" in the last
871 four finals should be written by the character u-umlaut `
\e$A(9
\e(B'.)
873 With this input method, you enter a Chinese character by first
874 entering its pinyin spelling.
876 \\<quail-translation-docstring>
878 For instance, to input
\e$ADc
\e(B, you type \"n i C-n 3\". The first \"n i\"
879 is a Pinyin, \"C-n\" selects the next group of candidates (each group
880 contains at most 10 characters), \"3\" select the third character in
883 This input method supports only Han characters. The related input
884 method `chinese-py-punct' is the combination of this method and
885 `chinese-punct'; it supports both Han characters and punctuation
888 For double-width GB2312 characters corresponding to ASCII, use the
889 input method `chinese-qj'.
891 The correct Pinyin system specifies tones by diacritical marks, but
892 this input method doesn't use them, which results in easy (you don't
893 have to know the exact tones), but verbose (many characters are assigned
894 to the same key sequence) input. You may also want to try the input
895 method `chinese-tonepy' with which you must specify tones by digits
897 (insert " '((\"\C-?\" . quail-delete-last-char)
898 (\".\" . quail-next-translation)
899 (\">\" . quail-next-translation)
900 (\",\" . quail-prev-translation)
901 (\"<\" . quail-prev-translation))
902 nil nil nil nil)\n\n")
903 (insert "(quail-define-rules\n")
905 (insert-buffer-substring dicbuf)
909 (skip-chars-forward "a-z")
917 ;; Generate a code of a Quail package in the current buffer from
918 ;; Ziranma dictionary in the buffer DICBUF. The input method name of
919 ;; the Quail package is NAME, and the title string is TITLE.
921 (defun ziranma-converter (dicbuf name title)
925 (goto-char (point-min))
926 (search-forward "%keyname end\n")
927 (let ((table (make-hash-table :test 'equal))
928 elt pos key trans val)
931 (skip-chars-forward "^ \t")
932 (setq key (buffer-substring pos (point)))
933 (skip-chars-forward " \t")
934 (setq trans (vector (buffer-substring (point) (line-end-position))))
935 (setq val (gethash key table))
936 (if val (setq trans (vconcat val trans)))
937 (puthash key trans table)
939 (maphash #'(lambda (key trans)
940 (let ((len (length trans))
942 (if (and (= len 1) (= (length (aref trans 0)) 1))
943 (setq trans (aref trans 0))
945 (while (and (< i len)
946 (= (length (aref trans i)) 1))
949 (setq trans (mapconcat 'identity trans "")))))
950 (setq dic (cons (cons key trans) dic)))
952 (setq dic (sort dic (function (lambda (x y) (string< (car x) (car y))))))
953 (goto-char (point-max))
954 (insert (format "%S\n" "
\e$A::WVJdHk!K!>WTH;!?!K
\e(B
957 \e$A)3)%)%)W)%)%)W)%)%)W)%)%)W)%)%)W)%)%)W)%)%)W)%)%)W)%)%)W)%)%)7
\e(B
958 \e$A)'#Q
\e(B
\e$A)'#W
\e(B
\e$A)'#E
\e(B
\e$A)'#R
\e(B
\e$A)'#T
\e(B
\e$A)'#Y
\e(B
\e$A)'#U
\e(Bsh
\e$A)'#I
\e(Bch
\e$A)'#O
\e(B
\e$A)'#P
\e(B
\e$A)'
\e(B
959 \e$A)'
\e(B iu
\e$A)'
\e(B ua
\e$A)'
\e(B e
\e$A)'
\e(B uan
\e$A)'
\e(B ue
\e$A)'
\e(B uai
\e$A)'
\e(B u
\e$A)'
\e(B i
\e$A)'
\e(B o
\e$A)'
\e(B un
\e$A)'
\e(B
960 \e$A)'
\e(B
\e$A)'
\e(B ia
\e$A)'
\e(B
\e$A)'
\e(B van
\e$A)'
\e(B ve
\e$A)'
\e(B ing
\e$A)'
\e(B
\e$A)'
\e(B
\e$A)'
\e(B uo
\e$A)'
\e(B vn
\e$A)'
\e(B
961 \e$A);)W)%)_)W)%)_)W)%)_)W)%)_)W)%)_)W)%)_)W)%)_)W)%)_)W)%)_)W)%)?
\e(B
962 \e$A)'#A
\e(B
\e$A)'#S
\e(B
\e$A)'#D
\e(B
\e$A)'#F
\e(B
\e$A)'#G
\e(B
\e$A)'#H
\e(B
\e$A)'#J
\e(B
\e$A)'#K
\e(B
\e$A)'#L
\e(B
\e$A)'
\e(B
963 \e$A)'
\e(B a
\e$A)'
\e(Biong
\e$A)'
\e(Buang
\e$A)'
\e(B en
\e$A)'
\e(B eng
\e$A)'
\e(B ang
\e$A)'
\e(B an
\e$A)'
\e(B ao
\e$A)'
\e(B ai
\e$A)'
\e(B
964 \e$A)'
\e(B
\e$A)'
\e(B ong
\e$A)'
\e(Biang
\e$A)'
\e(B
\e$A)'
\e(B ng
\e$A)'
\e(B
\e$A)'
\e(B
\e$A)'
\e(B
\e$A)'
\e(B
\e$A)'
\e(B
965 \e$A);)W)%)_)W)%)_)W)%)_)W)%)_)W)%)_)W)%)_)W)%)_)W)%)_)W)%)_)W)%)%)7
\e(B
966 \e$A)'#Z
\e(B
\e$A)'#X
\e(B
\e$A)'#C
\e(B
\e$A)'#V
\e(Bzh
\e$A)'#B
\e(B
\e$A)'#N
\e(B
\e$A)'#M
\e(B
\e$A)'#,
\e(B
\e$A)'#.
\e(B
\e$A)'
\e(B
\e$A#/
\e(B
\e$A)'
\e(B
967 \e$A)'
\e(B ei
\e$A)'
\e(B ie
\e$A)'
\e(B iao
\e$A)'
\e(B ui
\e$A)'
\e(B ou
\e$A)'
\e(B in
\e$A)'
\e(B ian
\e$A)'G0R3)':sR3)'7{:E)'
\e(B
968 \e$A)'
\e(B
\e$A)'
\e(B
\e$A)'
\e(B
\e$A)'
\e(B v
\e$A)'
\e(B
\e$A)'
\e(B
\e$A)'
\e(B
\e$A)'
\e(B
\e$A)'
\e(B
\e$A)'
\e(B
\e$A)'
\e(B
969 \e$A);)%)%)_)%)%)_)%)%)_)%)%)_)%)%)_)%)%)_)%)%)_)%)%)_)%)%)_)%)%)?
\e(B
972 Pinyin base input method for Chinese GB2312 characters (`chinese-gb2312').
974 Pinyin is the standard roman transliteration method for Chinese.
975 For the details of Pinyin system, see the documentation of the input
978 Unlike the standard spelling of Pinyin, in this input method all
979 initials and finals are assigned to single keys (see the above table).
980 For instance, the initial \"ch\" is assigned to the key `i', the final
981 \"iu\" is assigned to the key `q', and tones 1, 2, 3, 4, and
\e$AGaIy
\e(B are
982 assigned to the keys `q', `w', `e', `r', `t' respectively.
984 \\<quail-translation-docstring>
986 To input one-letter words, you type 4 keys, the first two for the
987 Pinyin of the letter, next one for tone, and the last one is always a
988 quote ('). For instance, \"vsq'\" input
\e$AVP
\e(B. Exceptions are these
989 letters. You can input them just by typing a single key.
991 Character:
\e$A04
\e(B
\e$A2;
\e(B
\e$A4N
\e(B
\e$A5D
\e(B
\e$A6~
\e(B
\e$A7"
\e(B
\e$A8v
\e(B
\e$A:M
\e(B
\e$A3v
\e(B
\e$A<0
\e(B
\e$A?I
\e(B
\e$AAK
\e(B
\e$AC;
\e(B
992 Key: a b c d e f g h i j k l m
993 Character:
\e$ADc
\e(B
\e$AE7
\e(B
\e$AF,
\e(B
\e$AF_
\e(B
\e$AHK
\e(B
\e$AH}
\e(B
\e$AK{
\e(B
\e$AJG
\e(B
\e$AWE
\e(B
\e$ANR
\e(B
\e$AP!
\e(B
\e$AR;
\e(B
\e$ATZ
\e(B
994 Key: n o p q r s t u v w x y z
996 To input two-letter words, you have two ways. One way is to type 4
997 keys, two for the first Pinyin, two for the second Pinyin. For
998 instance, \"vsgo\" inputs
\e$AVP9z
\e(B. Another way is to type 3 keys: 2
999 initials of two letters, and quote ('). For instance, \"vg'\" also
1000 inputs
\e$AVP9z
\e(B.
1002 To input three-letter words, you type 4 keys: initials of three
1003 letters, and the last is quote ('). For instance, \"bjy'2\" inputs
\e$A11
\e(B
1004 \e$A>)Q<
\e(B (the last `2' is to select one of the candidates).
1006 To input words of more than three letters, you type 4 keys, initials
1007 of the first three letters and the last letter. For instance,
1008 \"bjdt\" inputs
\e$A11>)5gJSL(
\e(B.
1010 To input symbols and punctuations, type `/' followed by one of `a' to
1011 `z', then select one of the candidates."))
1012 (insert " '((\"\C-?\" . quail-delete-last-char)
1013 (\".\" . quail-next-translation)
1014 (\"[\" . quail-next-translation)
1015 (\",\" . quail-prev-translation)
1016 (\"]\" . quail-prev-translation))
1017 nil nil nil nil)\n\n")
1018 (insert "(quail-define-rules\n")
1020 (insert (format "(%S %S)\n" (car elt) (cdr elt))))
1023 ;; Generate the code for a Quail package in the current buffer from a
1024 ;; CTLau or CTLau-b5 dictionary in the buffer DICBUF. The input
1025 ;; method name of the Quail package is NAME, and the title string is
1026 ;; TITLE. DESCRIPTION is the string shown by describe-input-method.
1028 (defun ctlau-converter (dicbuf name title description)
1029 (goto-char (point-max))
1030 (insert (format "%S\n" description))
1031 (insert " '((\"\C-?\" . quail-delete-last-char)
1032 (\".\" . quail-next-translation)
1033 (\">\" . quail-next-translation)
1034 (\",\" . quail-prev-translation)
1035 (\"<\" . quail-prev-translation))
1036 nil nil nil nil)\n\n")
1037 (insert "(quail-define-rules\n")
1038 (let (dicbuf-start dicbuf-end key-start key (pos (point)))
1039 ;; Find the dictionary, which starts below a horizontal rule and
1040 ;; ends at the second to last line in the HTML file.
1043 (goto-char (point-min))
1044 (search-forward "#\n#<hr>\n")
1045 (setq dicbuf-start (point))
1046 (goto-char (point-max))
1048 (setq dicbuf-end (point)))
1049 (insert-buffer-substring dicbuf dicbuf-start dicbuf-end)
1050 ;; CTLau-b5.html contains characters (0xa1 0xbc) which show up as
1051 ;; hollow boxes when the original characters in CTLau.html from
1052 ;; which the file is converted have no Big5 equivalent. Go
1053 ;; through and delete them.
1055 (while (search-forward "
\e$(0!{
\e(B" nil t)
1057 ;; Uppercase keys in dictionary need to be downcased. Backslashes
1058 ;; at the beginning of keys need to be turned into double
1063 (if (char-equal (following-char) ?\\)
1065 (setq key-start (point))
1066 (skip-chars-forward "\\\\A-Z")
1067 (downcase-region key-start (point))
1075 (defun ctlau-gb-converter (dicbuf name title)
1076 (ctlau-converter dicbuf name title
1077 "
\e$A::WVJdHk!KAuN}OiJ=TARt!K
\e(B
1079 \e$AAuN}OiJ=TASoW"Rt7=08
\e(B
1080 Sidney Lau's Cantonese transcription scheme as described in his book
1081 \"Elementary Cantonese\", The Government Printer, Hong Kong, 1972.
1082 This file was prepared by Fung Fung Lee (
\e$A@n7c7e
\e(B).
1083 Originally converted from CTCPS3.tit
1084 Last modified: June 2, 1993.
1086 Some infrequent GB characters are accessed by typing \\, followed by
1087 the Cantonese romanization of the respective radical (
\e$A2?JW
\e(B)."))
1089 (defun ctlau-b5-converter (dicbuf name title)
1090 (ctlau-converter dicbuf name title
1091 "
\e$(0KH)tTT&,!(N,Tg>A*#Gn5x!(
\e(B
1093 \e$(0N,Tg>A*#GnM$0D5x'J7{
\e(B
1094 Sidney Lau's Cantonese transcription scheme as described in his book
1095 \"Elementary Cantonese\", The Government Printer, Hong Kong, 1972.
1096 This file was prepared by Fung Fung Lee (
\e$(0,XFS76
\e(B).
1097 Originally converted from CTCPS3.tit
1098 Last modified: June 2, 1993.
1100 Some infrequent characters are accessed by typing \\, followed by
1101 the Cantonese romanization of the respective radical (
\e$(0?f5}
\e(B)."))
1103 (defun miscdic-convert (filename &optional dirname)
1104 "Convert a dictionary file FILENAME into a Quail package.
1105 Optional argument DIRNAME if specified is the directory name under which
1106 the generated Quail package is saved."
1107 (interactive "FInput method dictionary file: ")
1108 (or (file-readable-p filename)
1109 (error "%s does not exist" filename))
1110 (let ((tail quail-misc-package-ext-info)
1111 (default-buffer-file-coding-system 'iso-2022-7bit)
1112 (coding-system-for-write 'iso-2022-7bit)
1114 name title dicfile coding quailfile converter copyright
1117 (when (or (string-match (nth 2 (car tail)) filename)
1118 ;; MS-DOS filesystem truncates file names to 8+3
1119 ;; limits, so "cangjie-table.cns" becomes
1120 ;; "cangjie-.cns", and the above string-match fails.
1121 ;; Give DOS users a chance...
1122 (and (fboundp 'msdos-long-file-names)
1123 (not (msdos-long-file-names))
1124 (string-match (dos-8+3-filename (nth 2 (car tail)))
1126 (setq slot (car tail)
1129 dicfile (nth 2 slot)
1131 quailfile (nth 4 slot)
1132 converter (nth 5 slot)
1133 copyright (nth 6 slot))
1134 (message "Converting %s to %s..." dicfile quailfile)
1135 (with-temp-file (expand-file-name quailfile dirname)
1136 (set-buffer-file-coding-system 'iso-2022-7bit)
1137 (insert ";; Quail package `" name "' -*- coding:iso-2022-7bit; -*-\n")
1138 (insert ";; Generated by the command `miscdic-convert'\n")
1139 (insert ";; Date: " (current-time-string) "\n")
1140 (insert ";; Source dictionary file: " dicfile "\n")
1141 (insert ";; Copyright notice of the source file\n")
1142 (insert ";;------------------------------------------------------\n")
1143 (insert copyright "\n")
1144 (insert ";;------------------------------------------------------\n")
1146 (insert ";;; Code:\n\n")
1147 (insert "(require 'quail)\n")
1148 (insert "(quail-define-package \"" name "\" \""
1149 (if (eq coding 'big5) "Chinese-BIG5" "Chinese-CNS")
1150 "\" \"" title "\" t\n")
1151 (let* ((coding-system-for-read coding)
1152 (dicbuf (find-file-noselect filename)))
1153 (funcall converter dicbuf name title)
1154 (kill-buffer dicbuf)))
1155 (message "Converting %s to %s...done" dicfile quailfile))
1156 (setq tail (cdr tail)))))
1158 (defun batch-miscdic-convert ()
1159 "Run `miscdic-convert' on the files remaing on the command line.
1160 Use this from the command line, with `-batch';
1161 it won't work in an interactive Emacs.
1162 If there's an argument \"-dir\", the next argument specifies a directory
1163 to store generated Quail packages."
1164 (defvar command-line-args-left) ; Avoid compiler warning.
1165 (if (not noninteractive)
1166 (error "`batch-miscdic-convert' should be used only with -batch"))
1167 (let ((dir default-directory)
1169 (while command-line-args-left
1170 (if (string= (car command-line-args-left) "-dir")
1172 (setq command-line-args-left (cdr command-line-args-left))
1173 (setq dir (car command-line-args-left))))
1174 (setq filename (car command-line-args-left)
1175 command-line-args-left (cdr command-line-args-left))
1176 (if (file-directory-p filename)
1177 (dolist (file (directory-files filename t nil t))
1178 (miscdic-convert file dir))
1179 (miscdic-convert filename dir))))
1183 ;; coding: iso-2022-7bit
1186 ;;; titdic-cnv.el ends here