4 b c d 3 f g h 1 j |< l /\/\ /\/ 0 p q r 5 + u \/ \/\/ >< y z
Note that the equivalent translation is done on upper-case letters.
+fudd:
+
+ This one is trivial too. A few transpositions happen differently if
+ the letter is at the end of the word or not, and I think I found
+ all the transpositions with only a few paragraphs of sample output.
+ The only weird thing is that 'n.' is changed to "n, uh-hah-hah-hah."
+ (Works well with sentances ending in "gun." ..)
+
chef:
Personally my favorite filter. This took a bit of work to figure
out, and I doubt I have everything correct. Note that due to a bug
-- Brent Edwards
-Everything else is copyright 1999-2001 by Joey Hess, under the terms of GPL.
-The full text of the GNU GPL can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL
-on Debian systems.
-
The newspeak filter is now relicensed under a BSD-like copyright. Its
author, Jamie Zawinski, established the new copyright in this email:
# just for reference, you may do whatever you like with this file.
+Everything else is copyright 1999-2001 by Joey Hess, under the terms of GPL.
+The full text of the GNU GPL can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL
+on Debian systems.