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( function ( $ ) {
'use strict';
var defs = {
id: 'nb-normforms',
name: 'Norsk normal transliterasjon',
description: 'Norwegian input method with most common form transliterated',
date: '2012-12-04',
URL: 'http://www.evertype.com/alphabets/bokmaal-norwegian.pdf',
// URL: 'http://www.evertype.com/alphabets/nynorsk-norwegian.pdf',
author: 'John Erling Blad',
license: 'GPLv3',
version: '1.0',
contextLength: 1,
maxKeyLength: 3,
patterns: [
// The most common transliterations
[ 'aa', 'å' ],
[ 'AA', 'Å' ],
[ 'Aa', 'Å' ],
[ 'ae', 'æ' ],
[ 'AE', 'Æ' ],
[ 'Ae', 'Æ' ],
[ 'oe', 'ø' ],
[ 'OE', 'Ø' ],
[ 'Oe', 'Ø' ],
// The previous as negated transliterations, mostly for names
[ 'åa', 'a', 'aa' ],
[ 'ÅA', 'A', 'AA' ],
[ 'Åa', 'A', 'Aa' ],
[ 'åA', 'a', 'aA' ],
[ 'æe', 'e', 'ae' ],
[ 'ÆE', 'E', 'AE' ],
[ 'Æe', 'E', 'Ae' ],
[ 'æE', 'e', 'aE' ],
[ 'øe', 'e', 'oe' ],
[ 'ØE', 'E', 'OE' ],
[ 'Øe', 'E', 'Oe' ], // this fails for some names like "Øen"
[ 'øE', 'e', 'oE' ]
// historically similar forms
// "Å" is sometimes written as "Aa", and "å" as "aa", but in names
// it is not generally acceptable to use this transliteration. To
// handle those situations we need some oposite forms.
// There is a similar character "Å" for the length unit Angstrom,
// but this is not the upper case letter Å.
]
};
$.ime.register( defs );
}( jQuery ) );
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