Transliteration 1.6

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JM Simonet

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Oct 11, 2009, 4:14:05 AM10/11/09
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Grace to Ercan, we now have core custom transliteration available in
1.6 by adding a specific utf8 no bom file xx-XX.transliteration.php
in the language packs.

I propose to add a default en-GB.transliteration.php in
language/en-GB for latin1, latin extended and latin2.

Two reasons :
1. Even for English-only sites, if the Title contains some latin2
glyphs, it would transliterate correctly and make out-of-the-box
aliases
2. It would serve as a sample for latin alphabets languages (just
changing the prefix and the beginning of the function) as well as
non-latin ones (Greek, Cyrillic, any manageable alphabet for the
format used) for TTs or users generally.

Please find here the file I propose.
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klas berlič

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Oct 11, 2009, 5:25:02 AM10/11/09
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Great work JM,! This will be really helpffull.

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ot2sen

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Oct 11, 2009, 6:32:20 AM10/11/09
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Hi JM,
 
Sound like a good idea to have this default en-GB.transliteration included.
There are situations where this could be of good use. Agree.
 
Ercan, whats your take?
 
Ole 


 
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