- Update to 0.04.14
- Enable auto plist generation & remove pkg-plist accordingly
- Enable STAGE support
While I'm here:
- Whitespace alignment
- Re-order a couple of Makefile entries
Changes: 2013-09-20 unidecode 0.04.14
* Revert transliteration for Latin characters with umlauts back
to language-neutral, unaccented characters.
* Added transliterations for circled numbers, letters and ordinals.
* Minor fixes to rarely used punctuation characters.
PR: ports/183136
Submitted by: Douglas Thrift <douglas@douglasthrift.net>
Approved by: maintainer
From ChangeLog:
2011-09-23 unidecode 0.04.9
* Fixed Python 2.5 installation issue.
2011-09-22 unidecode 0.04.8
* License change to GPL to fit better with other Python modules and
to remove the issue of depending on Perl for licensing terms.
* Always return a string object on Python 2.x. Before this patch,
unidecode() returned a unicode object on Python 2.x if the input
was a unicode object that contained ASCII characters. Behaviour
on Python 3.x remains unchanged. (thanks to Wesley Yarde)
PR: ports/165344
Submitted by: maintainer, douglas@douglasthrift.net
Changes:
* Unit test fixes.
PR: ports/151483
Submitted by: Douglas William Thrift <douglas@douglasthrift.net> (maintainer)
Approved by: pgollucci (mentor, implicit)
takes Unicode data and tries to represent it in ASCII characters
(i.e., the universally displayable characters between 0x00 and 0x7F).
The representation is almost always an attempt at *transliteration*
-- i.e., conveying, in Roman letters, the pronunciation expressed by
the text in some other writing system. (See the example above)
WWW: http://code.zemanta.com/tsolc/unidecode/
PR: ports/139858
Submitted by: Douglas Thrift