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    XUnity Auto Translator

    XUnity Auto Translator

    Advanced translator plugin that can be used to translate Unity games

    ...It integrates with popular Unity modding frameworks such as BepInEx, MelonLoader, and others, making it widely compatible with a large number of Unity titles. The plugin also includes mechanisms for caching translations locally to improve performance and reduce repeated API calls. It supports advanced features such as font replacement, text formatting adjustments, and even texture-based translation for embedded text.
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    A small parser for the Esperanto language, intended as an API for other programs. The blog entry describing this program's function and motivation can be found here: http://coder32768.blogspot.com/2014/04/gort-klaatu-barada-esperanto.html The program takes text in Esperanto, and returns an object graph describing that utterance. The program has expansion points for transforms of this graph, in the spirit of transformational grammars.
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    TengVert is a tool to transcribe text from one alphabet into another, primarily used to convert roman writing into J.R.R. Tolkiens Tengwar script, known as "elfish letters" in Lord of the Rings.
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