This software enables easy conversion between different schemes.
LESC works by reading a DTD file, which lists all characters relevant to a particular language, and converting it into an XML file that contains the characters' implementations. Thus, LESC makes it possible to convert standard Latin text into, say, a radio letters-format, or vice versa.
For example, the abstract character "A" is represented by 65 in ASCII encoding. However, in radio letters, it is represented by the string "ALPHA." The English DTD file identifies all the abstract letters a through z, while the XML files define the character encoding.
It is worth noting that LESC is distributed under the terms of the zlib/libpng License, making it open-source and free to use by anyone. If you are looking for a user-friendly and efficient Java tool that can help you convert language encoding schemes, then Language Encoding System Converter might just be the tool for you.
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