Support Chinese character (both Simplified and Tranditional) to most popular Pinyin systems, including Hanyu Pinyin, Tongyong Pinyin, Wade-Giles, MPS2, Yale and Gwoyeu Romatzyh. Support multiple pronounciations and customized output.
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CHANGELOG of pinyin4j version 2.5.0 (June 19, 2006) ADDED: convertion to Tongyong Pinyin, Wade-Giles, MPS2 (Mandarin Phonetic Symbols 2), Yale and Gwoyeu Romatzyh UPDATED: Declare one interface as deprecated; it will be removed in next release. // Main Features // 1. Support convertion from Chinese (both Simplified and Tranditional) character into various Chinese Romanization representations 1.1 Hanyu Pinyin 1.2 Tongyong Pinyin 1.3 Wade-Giles 1.4 MPS2 (Mandarin Phonetic Symbols 2) 1.5 Yale 1.6 Gwoyeu Romatzyh 2. Support multiple pronounciations of a single Chinese character 3. Support several output format of Hanyu Pinyin 3.1. Uppercase or lowercase 3.2. v or u: or unicode 3.3. unicode output with tone numbers, with tone marks or without tone version 2.0.0 (April 16, 2006) ADD: implement output format of unicode with tone marks. For example, now pinyin4j can output "l" CHANGE: use a GUI demo to replace the command-line demo. GUI demo works well on most of platforms supporting Unicode font. // Main Features // 1. Convert Simplified Chinese into Hanyu Pinyin representations 2. Support multiple pronounciations 3. Several output format 3.1. Uppercase or lowercase 3.2. v or u: or unicode 3.3. unicode output with tone numbers, with tone marks or without tone version 1.1.0 (April 6, 2006) ADD: add output unicode form '' for character u: CHANGE: release the library using jar package file // Main Features // 1. Convert simplified Chinese into Hanyu Pinyin representations 2. Support multiple pronounciations 3. Several output format 3.1. Uppercase or lowercase 3.2. v or u: or unicode 3.3. with tone numbers or without tone version 1.0.0 (March 27, 2006) // Main Features // 1. Convert simplified Chinese into Hanyu Pinyin representations 2. Support multiple pronounciations 3. Several output format 3.1. Uppercase or lowercase 3.2. v or u: 3.3. with tone numbers or without tone
CHANGELOG of pinyin4j version 2.5.0 (June 19, 2006) ADDED: convertion to Tongyong Pinyin, Wade-Giles, MPS2 (Mandarin Phonetic Symbols 2), Yale and Gwoyeu Romatzyh UPDATED: Declare one interface as deprecated; it will be removed in next release. // Main Features // 1. Support convertion from Chinese (both Simplified and Tranditional) character into various Chinese Romanization representations 1.1 Hanyu Pinyin 1.2 Tongyong Pinyin 1.3 Wade-Giles 1.4 MPS2 (Mandarin Phonetic Symbols 2) 1.5 Yale 1.6 Gwoyeu Romatzyh 2. Support multiple pronounciations of a single Chinese character 3. Support several output format of Hanyu Pinyin 3.1. Uppercase or lowercase 3.2. v or u: or unicode 3.3. unicode output with tone numbers, with tone marks or without tone version 2.0.0 (April 16, 2006) ADD: implement output format of unicode with tone marks. For example, now pinyin4j can output "l" CHANGE: use a GUI demo to replace the command-line demo. GUI demo works well on most of platforms supporting Unicode font. // Main Features // 1. Convert Simplified Chinese into Hanyu Pinyin representations 2. Support multiple pronounciations 3. Several output format 3.1. Uppercase or lowercase 3.2. v or u: or unicode 3.3. unicode output with tone numbers, with tone marks or without tone version 1.1.0 (April 6, 2006) ADD: add output unicode form '' for character u: CHANGE: release the library using jar package file // Main Features // 1. Convert simplified Chinese into Hanyu Pinyin representations 2. Support multiple pronounciations 3. Several output format 3.1. Uppercase or lowercase 3.2. v or u: or unicode 3.3. with tone numbers or without tone version 1.0.0 (March 27, 2006) // Main Features // 1. Convert simplified Chinese into Hanyu Pinyin representations 2. Support multiple pronounciations 3. Several output format 3.1. Uppercase or lowercase 3.2. v or u: 3.3. with tone numbers or without tone
ADDED: convertion to Tongyong Pinyin, Wade-Giles, MPS2 (Mandarin Phonetic Symbols 2), Yale and Gwoyeu Romatzyh UPDATED: Declare one interface as deprecated; it will be removed in next release. // Main Features // 1. Support convertion from Chinese (both Simplified and Tranditional) character into various Chinese Romanization representations 1.1 Hanyu Pinyin 1.2 Tongyong Pinyin 1.3 Wade-Giles 1.4 MPS2 (Mandarin Phonetic Symbols 2) 1.5 Yale 1.6 Gwoyeu Romatzyh 2. Support multiple pronounciations of a single Chinese character 3. Support several output format of Hanyu Pinyin 3.1. Uppercase or lowercase 3.2. v or u: or unicode 3.3. unicode output with tone numbers, with tone marks or without tone
CHANGELOG of pinyin4j version 2.0.0 (April 16, 2006) ADD: implement output format of unicode with tone marks. For example, now pinyin4j can output "l" CHANGE: use a GUI demo to replace the command-line demo. GUI demo works well on most of platforms supporting Unicode font. // Main Features // 1. Convert simplified Chinese into Hanyu Pinyin representations 2. Support multiple pronounciations 3. Several output format 3.1. Uppercase or lowercase 3.2. v or u: or unicode 3.3. unicode output with tone numbers, with tone marks or without tone version 1.1.0 (April 6, 2006) ADD: add output unicode form '' for character u: CHANGE: release the library using jar package file // Main Features // 1. Convert simplified Chinese into Hanyu Pinyin representations 2. Support multiple pronounciations 3. Several output format 3.1. Uppercase or lowercase 3.2. v or u: or unicode 3.3. with tone numbers or without tone version 1.0.0 (March 27, 2006) // Main Features // 1. Convert simplified Chinese into Hanyu Pinyin representations 2. Support multiple pronounciations 3. Several output format 3.1. Uppercase or lowercase 3.2. v or u: 3.3. with tone numbers or without tone
CHANGELOG of pinyin4j version 2.0.0 (April 16, 2006) ADD: implement output format of unicode with tone marks. For example, now pinyin4j can output "l" CHANGE: use a GUI demo to replace the command-line demo. GUI demo works well on most of platforms supporting Unicode font. // Main Features // 1. Convert simplified Chinese into Hanyu Pinyin representations 2. Support multiple pronounciations 3. Several output format 3.1. Uppercase or lowercase 3.2. v or u: or unicode 3.3. unicode output with tone numbers, with tone marks or without tone version 1.1.0 (April 6, 2006) ADD: add output unicode form '' for character u: CHANGE: release the library using jar package file // Main Features // 1. Convert simplified Chinese into Hanyu Pinyin representations 2. Support multiple pronounciations 3. Several output format 3.1. Uppercase or lowercase 3.2. v or u: or unicode 3.3. with tone numbers or without tone version 1.0.0 (March 27, 2006) // Main Features // 1. Convert simplified Chinese into Hanyu Pinyin representations 2. Support multiple pronounciations 3. Several output format 3.1. Uppercase or lowercase 3.2. v or u: 3.3. with tone numbers or without tone
ADD: An GUI demo for pinyin4j (Applet of this demo can be accessed at on http://pinyin4j.sourceforge.net/) UPDATE: Can output unicode with tone marks, such as l UPDATE: Updated javadoc for pinyin4j can be accessed on http://pinyin4j.sourceforge.net/
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