This module tries to convert a number into Chinese cardinal number. It
supports decimals number, and five representation systems (charsets):
traditional, simplified, big5, gb and pinyin. The first two are returned
as unicode strings; hence they are only available for Perl 5.6 and later
versions.
This module currently only break chinese text into single character
(Chinese word), it will not break up any alphabet.
This module is for Chinese speakers to generate vary meanless Chinese text.
This module is for wrapping simple Traditional Chinese text.
QE is a PE2-like editor program under U*nix (PE2 is an editor software
under PC-DOS), I named it QE for the reason that the P is followed by Q,
hope it can exceed PE2 :-), and I release this program under the terms
of General Public License (GPL)
Description:
Using /usr/bin/telnet in "8-bit environment", for example, BIG5-
encoding Chinese characters environment in Taiwan, is somewhat in-convenient.
To be able to input Chinese characters, "-8 or -L" options are needed,
however, using these options cause another problem. Specifying "-8 or -L"
makes ^U or ^C or ^D or ... (any isprint(c)) malfunction when telnet to SunOS.
How-To-Repeat:
/usr/bin/telnet -8 ms1.hinet.net (ms1.hinet.net running Solaris)
login: abcde^U (or just press Enter)
=> the terminal state goes wrong, "reset" is needed to go back
to "normal state"
Fix:
Apply the following patch:
gopher://freebsd.csie.nctu.edu.tw/00%2f3%2fA0002063
This make telnet "8-bit clean", being able to input 8-bit data (Chinese
characters) without specifying "-8 or -L" options, and telnet to SunOS
without trouble.
See also:
ebook2cwgui is a GUI front end for ebook2cw created in WxWidgets with
support for both Linux and Windows.
Written by Fabian Kurz, DJ1YFK <mail@fkurz.net>
Fl_MoxGen is a program that will compute the dimensions
of a Moxon Rectangle antenna based on user input of the
desired resonant frequency in MHz and the wire diameter.
Flrig is a transceiver control program designed to be used either stand alone
or as an adjunct to fldigi. The supported transceivers all have some degree
of CAT. The flrig user interface changes to accommodate the degree of CAT
support available for the transceiver in use.
This little program helps one with monitoring the beacons of the
International Beacon Project, by continuously showing which beacon is
transmitting on which frequency, along with the distance and
antenna directions.