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NAME tt2 - Text Transform To.. DESCRIPTION Converts characters to/from lowercase, uppercase, capitalize, IPA, Hiragana, Katakana, Half-width, Full-width, Hebrew... Hex. Uses the Unicode Consortium’s ‘Unicode Transform Demo’. Can be useful to those learning Japanese, or for when you quickly need a few words spelled in Hiragana, Katakana, ...etc SYNOPSIS tt2 [KEYWORD] -t [OPTION] EXAMPLES tt2 [NON LATIN TEXT] ............ Default, ‘Anything to Latin’ tt2 hello -t u .................. Returns ‘HELLO’ tt2 gomitaba -t lh .............. Latin 2 Hiragana, returns ‘gomitaba’ written in Hiragana tt2 [TEXT IN KATAKANA*] -t kl ... Katakana 2 Latin, returns the text in katakana tt2 [KEYWORD*] -t fh ............ Fullwidth to halfwidth characters tt2 13 -t ahu ................... Convert to Hex/Unicode, returns U+0031U+0033 * Of 2009, this site does not support international characters, hence no real examples (...well last time it didn't work - Nov/2009) OPTIONS l = Lowercase u = Uppercase t = Capitalize(Title) ipa = en-IPA ah = Any character-Hiragana ak = Any character-Katakana lkana = JapaneseKana-Latin/BGN hk = hiragana-katakana hl = hiragana-latin kh = katakana-hiragana kl = katakana-latin lh = Latin-Hiragana lk = Latin-Katakana fh = fullwidth-halfwidth hf = Halfwidth-Fullwidth ts = Traditional-Simplified st = Simplified-Traditional lar = Latin-Arabic larm = Latin-Armenian lben = Latin-Bengali lc = Latin-Cyrillic lgeo = Latin-Georgian lgr = Latin-Greek lhan = Latin-Han lhan = Latin-Hangul lheb = Latin-Hebrew lmal = Latin-Malayalam lor = Latin-Oriya lsyr = Latin-Syriac lta = Latin-Tamil ltel = Latin-Telugu lth = Latin-Thai hexa = Hex-Any ahex = Any-Hex hac = Hex-Any/C ahc = Any-Hex/C haj = Hex-Any/Java ahj = Any-Hex/Java hap = Hex-Any/Perl ahp = Any-Hex/Perl hau = Hex-Any/Unicode ahu = Any-Hex/Unicode hax = Hex-Any/XML ahx = Any-Hex/XML hax10 = Hex-Any/XML10 ahx10 = Any-Hex/XML10 NOTE Options uses the 1st letter of input + output, or ISO 639 language codes. See in site help for mode details. AUTHOR ycc