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|Full description=The GNU Talk Filters are filter programs that convert ordinary English text into text that mimics a stereotyped or otherwise humorous dialect. These filters have been in the public domain for many years, but now for the first time they are provided as a single integrated package. The filters include austro, b1ff, brooklyn, chef, cockney, drawl, dubya, fudd, funetak, jethro, jive, kraut, pansy, pirate, postmodern, redneck, valspeak, and warez. Each program reads from standard input and writes to standard output. The package also provides the filters as a C library, so they can be easily used by other programs. Each program reads from standard input and writes to standard output. This version of the package also provides the filters as a C library, so they can be embedded in other programs. It also includes a patch to integrate the talk filters with the GAIM instant messenger program. | |Full description=The GNU Talk Filters are filter programs that convert ordinary English text into text that mimics a stereotyped or otherwise humorous dialect. These filters have been in the public domain for many years, but now for the first time they are provided as a single integrated package. The filters include austro, b1ff, brooklyn, chef, cockney, drawl, dubya, fudd, funetak, jethro, jive, kraut, pansy, pirate, postmodern, redneck, valspeak, and warez. Each program reads from standard input and writes to standard output. The package also provides the filters as a C library, so they can be easily used by other programs. Each program reads from standard input and writes to standard output. This version of the package also provides the filters as a C library, so they can be embedded in other programs. It also includes a patch to integrate the talk filters with the GAIM instant messenger program. | ||
|User level=intermediate | |User level=intermediate | ||
+ | |Status=Live | ||
+ | |Component programs= | ||
+ | |Homepage URL=http://www.hyperrealm.com/main.php?s=talkfilters | ||
+ | |VCS checkout command= | ||
+ | |Computer languages=C | ||
+ | |Documentation note=http://www.hyperrealm.com/talkfilters/talkfilters.pdf | ||
+ | |Paid support= | ||
+ | |IRC help= | ||
+ | |IRC general= | ||
+ | |IRC development= | ||
+ | |Related projects=Nonsense | ||
+ | |Keywords=text,games,translation,dialect,English | ||
+ | |Is GNU=y | ||
+ | |Last review by=Janet Casey | ||
+ | |Last review date=2009-01-13 | ||
|Submitted by=Database conversion | |Submitted by=Database conversion | ||
|Submitted date=2011-04-01 | |Submitted date=2011-04-01 | ||
− | |Version identifier=2.3. | + | |Version identifier=2.3.8 |
− | |Version date= | + | |Version date=2009-01-13 |
|Version status=stable | |Version status=stable | ||
− | |Version download=http://www. | + | |Version download=http://www.hyperrealm.com/talkfilters/talkfilters-2.3.8.tar.gz |
− | |License verified date= | + | |License verified date=2009-01-13 |
− | |Version comment= | + | |Version comment= |
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Person | ||
+ | |Role=Maintainer | ||
+ | |Real name=Mark Lindner | ||
+ | |Email=hyperrealm@gmail.com | ||
+ | |Resource URL= | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Person | ||
+ | |Role=Contributor | ||
+ | |Real name=See the AUTHORS file in the distribution for a complete list | ||
+ | |Email= | ||
+ | |Resource URL= | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{Software category | {{Software category | ||
|Interface=command-line,library | |Interface=command-line,library | ||
+ | |Use=gameplaying | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{Project license | {{Project license | ||
|License=GPLv2orlater | |License=GPLv2orlater | ||
− | |License verified by= | + | |License verified by=Kelly Hopkins |
− | |License verified date= | + | |License verified date=2009-01-13 |
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{{Software prerequisite | {{Software prerequisite |
Revision as of 09:44, 12 April 2011
GNU Talk Filters
https://www.gnu.org/software/talkfilters/
Translates English text into dialects.
The GNU Talk Filters are filter programs that convert ordinary English text into text that mimics a stereotyped or otherwise humorous dialect. These filters have been in the public domain for many years, but now for the first time they are provided as a single integrated package. The filters include austro, b1ff, brooklyn, chef, cockney, drawl, dubya, fudd, funetak, jethro, jive, kraut, pansy, pirate, postmodern, redneck, valspeak, and warez. Each program reads from standard input and writes to standard output. The package also provides the filters as a C library, so they can be easily embedded in other other programs. Each program reads from standard input and writes to standard output. It also includes a patch to integrate the talk filters with the Pidgin instant messenger program.
This is a GNU package:talkfilters
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Leaders and contributors
Contact(s) | Role |
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Mark Lindner | Maintainer |
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Wikidata | General | https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q76184286 |
GitHub | VCS Repository Webview | https://github.com/hyperrealm/talkfilters |
Download | https://ftp.gnu.org/old-gnu/talkfilters/ | |
Homepage | https://www.hyperrealm.com/oss_talkfilters.shtml |
Software prerequisites
Kind | Description |
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Weak prerequisite | Pidgin |
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