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Utilities
SILConverters 3.1.1
Bob Eaton, Mark Penny, 2010-07-30; 78176 reads
This package provides tools through which you can change the encoding, font, and/or script of text in
Microsoft Word and other Office documents, XML documents, and SFM text and lexicon documents. It also
installs a system-wide repository to manage your encoding converters and transliterators (TECkit, CC, ICU,
Perl, or Python-based, as well as support for adding custom transduction engines).
RTF2SFM — converting styled Word
documents to SFM Bob Hallissy, 2009-10-16; 18137 reads
RTF2SFM converts a styled Word .RTF file to UTF8-encoded SFM.
Using the EncConverters
core Bob Eaton, 2009-10-06; 3646 reads
Developers wanting to add support for EncConverters using these new user-interface methods can see this
webpage for details and code snippets.
Converting RTF to SFM using
RTF2SFM perl script Randy Hasty, 2004-04-15; 15307 reads
This tutorial is based on Bob Hallissy's RTF2SFM perl script. RTF2SFM
is a useful tool for converting a styled Word .RTF file to UTF8-encoded SFM (Standard Format Marker). Unlike
SFConv it correctly handles Unicode characters. This tutorial was written for an older version of RTF2SFM
which required Perl 5.6.1. The newest version requires Perl 5.8.
Shoebox Utilities
Martin Hosken, 2004-10-25; 19186 reads
A set of command line utilities designed to enhance the power of SIL’s Shoebox and Toolbox applications by
providing non-trivial generic tools that work with Shoebox files. The utilities cover such issues as data
conversion, file merging, typesetting and even version control.
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