Iris is gone in favor of orion. Grep for 'iris' and you'll find just

a couple of references that I didn't grok.
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@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ Contributor(s): ______________________________________.
<property name="jnlp.codebase"
value="http://iris.lib.virginia.edu/tibet/tools"/>
value="http://orion.lib.virginia.edu/thdl/tools"/>
<property name="key.alias" value="David Germano"/>
<property name="keystore" value="file:///f:/thdl/Jskad/thawte/keystore"/>
@ -1126,7 +1126,7 @@ the jvm starting tomcat:
<param name="dgkey.password" value="nightly"/>
<param name="keystore.password" value="nightly"/>
<param name="jnlp.codebase"
value="http://iris.lib.virginia.edu/thdl/builds"/>
value="http://orion.lib.virginia.edu/thdl/builds"/>
</antcall>
</target>
@ -1331,7 +1331,7 @@ the jvm starting tomcat:
<information>
<title>Jskad</title>
<vendor>THDL</vendor>
<homepage href="http://iris.lib.virginia.edu/tibet/tools/jskad.html" />
<homepage href="http://orion.lib.virginia.edu/thdl/tools/jskad.html" />
<description>
Jskad is a simple text editor for the Tibetan language, using the
@ -1379,7 +1379,7 @@ the jvm starting tomcat:
<information>
<title>Tibetan Translation Tool</title>
<vendor>THDL, Andres Montano Pellegrini</vendor>
<homepage href="http://iris.lib.virginia.edu/tibet/reference/translation-tool.html" />
<homepage href="http://orion.lib.virginia.edu/thdl/reference/translation-tool.html" />
<description>
This tool divides Tibetan language passages up into their component

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@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
<p>
<input type="text" name="q" id="q" size="15" maxlength="255" value="" />
<input type="submit" name="sa" id="sa" value="Search"/>
<input type="hidden" name="hq" id="hq" value="inurl:iris.lib.virginia.edu"/>
<input type="hidden" name="hq" id="hq" value="inurl:orion.lib.virginia.edu"/>
</p>
</form>

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@ -736,7 +736,7 @@ public class Jskad extends JPanel implements DocumentListener {
public void theRealActionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
CalHTMLPane onlineHelpPane = new CalHTMLPane();
try {
onlineHelpPane.showHTMLDocument(new URL("http://iris.lib.virginia.edu/tibet/tools/jskad.html"));
onlineHelpPane.showHTMLDocument(new URL("http://orion.lib.virginia.edu/thdl/tools/jskad.html"));
} catch (Exception ex) {
ex.printStackTrace(System.err);
throw new ThdlLazyException(ex);

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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
<li><a href="#thanks">Thanks</a></li>
<li><a href="#trouble">Troubleshooting</a></li>
<li><a href="#advancedkeyboards">More on Keyboards</a></li>
<li><a href="http://iris.lib.virginia.edu/tibet/tools/jskad.html">Jskad on the Web</a></li>
<li><a href="http://orion.lib.virginia.edu/thdl/tools/jskad.html">Jskad on the Web</a></li>
</ul>
@ -95,14 +95,14 @@ computer.
<p>
Note that to run Jskad you no longer need to have the <a
href="http://iris.lib.virginia.edu/tibet/tools/tmw.html">Tibetan
href="http://orion.lib.virginia.edu/thdl/tools/tmw.html">Tibetan
Machine Web</a> family of fonts installed; they are now embedded in
Jskad itself along with the <a
href="http://iris.lib.virginia.edu/tibet/tools/tm.html">Tibetan
href="http://orion.lib.virginia.edu/thdl/tools/tm.html">Tibetan
Machine</a> family of fonts.&nbsp; But if you wish to copy and paste
into another application as Tibetan Machine Web (rather than as
Unicode), then you do need the <a
href="http://iris.lib.virginia.edu/tibet/tools/tmw.html">Tibetan
href="http://orion.lib.virginia.edu/thdl/tools/tmw.html">Tibetan
Machine Web</a> family of fonts installed.
</p>
@ -201,16 +201,16 @@ to convert Tibetan Machine Web to it.
<p>
The default keyboard is the <!-- <a
href="http://iris.lib.virginia.edu/tibet/tools/jskad_docs/Wylie_keyboard.rtf"
href="http://orion.lib.virginia.edu/thdl/tools/jskad_docs/Wylie_keyboard.rtf"
target="_blank"> -->Extended Wylie<!-- </a> --> keyboard.&nbsp; Other
supported keyboards include <!-- <a
href="http://iris.lib.virginia.edu/tibet/tools/jskad_docs/TCC_keyboard_1.rtf"
href="http://orion.lib.virginia.edu/thdl/tools/jskad_docs/TCC_keyboard_1.rtf"
target="_blank"> -->Tibetan Computer Company Keyboard #1<!-- </a> -->,
<!-- <a
href="http://iris.lib.virginia.edu/tibet/tools/jskad_docs/TCC_keyboard_2.rtf"
href="http://orion.lib.virginia.edu/thdl/tools/jskad_docs/TCC_keyboard_2.rtf"
target="_blank"> -->Tibetan Computer Company Keyboard #2<!-- </a> -->
, and Nitharta's <!-- <a
href="http://iris.lib.virginia.edu/tibet/tools/jskad_docs/Sambhota_keymap_one.rtf"
href="http://orion.lib.virginia.edu/thdl/tools/jskad_docs/Sambhota_keymap_one.rtf"
target="_blank"> -->Sambhota Keymap One<!-- </a> -->.&nbsp; For
documentation of these keyboards, see Jskad's 'Help' menu.
</p>
@ -295,7 +295,7 @@ and forth between Jskad and Microsoft Word or OpenOffice.&nbsp; To do
so, you can use standard keyboard shortcuts (Ctrl-A for select all,
Ctrl-X for cut, Ctrl-C for copy, and Ctrl-V for paste).&nbsp; Note
that you must have the <a
href="http://iris.lib.virginia.edu/tibet/tools/tmw.html">Tibetan
href="http://orion.lib.virginia.edu/thdl/tools/tmw.html">Tibetan
Machine Web</a> family of fonts installed on your computer for
applications besides Jskad to be aware of them.
</p>
@ -526,19 +526,19 @@ As already mentioned, Jskad supports four different keyboard input methods:
<ol>
<li><!-- <a
href="http://iris.lib.virginia.edu/tibet/tools/jskad_docs/Wylie_keyboard.rtf"
href="http://orion.lib.virginia.edu/thdl/tools/jskad_docs/Wylie_keyboard.rtf"
target="_blank"> -->Extended Wylie<!-- </a> --></li>
<li><!-- <a
href="http://iris.lib.virginia.edu/tibet/tools/jskad_docs/TCC_keyboard_1.rtf"
href="http://orion.lib.virginia.edu/thdl/tools/jskad_docs/TCC_keyboard_1.rtf"
target="_blank"> -->Tibetan Computer Company Keyboard #1<!-- </a> --></li>
<li><!-- <a
href="http://iris.lib.virginia.edu/tibet/tools/jskad_docs/TCC_keyboard_2.rtf"
href="http://orion.lib.virginia.edu/thdl/tools/jskad_docs/TCC_keyboard_2.rtf"
target="_blank"> -->Tibetan Computer Company Keyboard #2<!-- </a> --></li>
<li><!-- <a
href="http://iris.lib.virginia.edu/tibet/tools/jskad_docs/Sambhota_keymap_one.rtf"
href="http://orion.lib.virginia.edu/thdl/tools/jskad_docs/Sambhota_keymap_one.rtf"
target="_blank"> -->Sambhota Keymap One<!-- </a> --></li>
</ol>
@ -613,7 +613,7 @@ hard-to-handle document in MS Word and saving as RTF.</li>
as garbage like <tt>0C-&lt;m=-0+{;-{</tt>.</b>
<br>Either you haven't installed the <a
href="http://iris.lib.virginia.edu/tibet/tools/tmw.html">Tibetan
href="http://orion.lib.virginia.edu/thdl/tools/tmw.html">Tibetan
Machine Web</a> family of fonts, or the application you're pasting
into doesn't support RTF copying and pasting.&nbsp; To work around
this latter problem, try pasting into an application that does support
@ -633,7 +633,7 @@ reinstall Java 1.4.&nbsp; The vowels should look better.</li>
<p><li><b>I can't convert from Wylie to Tibetan.</b>
<br>Make sure the Wylie you are using is <a
href="http://iris.lib.virginia.edu/tibet/tools/jskad_docs/Wylie_keyboard.rtf"
href="http://orion.lib.virginia.edu/thdl/tools/jskad_docs/Wylie_keyboard.rtf"
target="_blank">valid Extended Wylie</a>.&nbsp; Also, check to make
sure you aren't using any illegal characters such as Microsoft Word's
'smart quotes'.&nbsp; If smart quotes occur in your Microsoft Word

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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ import java.io.InputStreamReader;
import java.io.PrintWriter;
import java.net.URL;
/** Provides an interfase to convert from tibetan text transliterated in the Acip scheme to THDL's <a href="http://iris.lib.virginia.edu/tibet/tools/ewts.pdf" target="_blank">Extended Wylie</a> scheme.
/** Provides an interfase to convert from tibetan text transliterated in the Acip scheme to THDL's <a href="http://orion.lib.virginia.edu/thdl/tools/ewts.pdf" target="_blank">Extended Wylie</a> scheme.
<p>If no arguments are sent, it takes the Acip text from the standard input and sends the
Wylie text to the standard output. If one argument is sent, it interprets it as the

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@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ import org.thdl.util.SimplifiedListIterator;
by '-' (a dash). Even though it is not
required, it is highly recommended to include a space before and afterwards
(to eliminate any possible ambiguity with regards to the transliteration of
reverse vowels in <a href="http://iris.lib.virginia.edu/tibet/tools/ewts.pdf" target="_blank">
reverse vowels in <a href="http://orion.lib.virginia.edu/thdl/tools/ewts.pdf" target="_blank">
Extended Wylie</a>). A sample entry for the dictionary is:
<hr>
<pre>bkra shis - 1) auspiciousness, good luck, good fortune, goodness, prosperity, happiness. 2) auspicious, favorable, fortunate, successful, felicitous, lucky. 3) verse of auspiciousness; benediction, blessing. 4) a personal name.
@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ bde legs ** 1) goodness, happiness, well-being, wellfare, auspiciousness, good f
<li>-<b>acip</b>: it is assumed that the electronic file is a transliteration of
a Tibetan dictionary. It is called &quot;acip&quot; because it accepts Acip's comment
codes ('@' to mark page numbers, brackets to mark comments, etc). Nevertheless,
it still requires the files to be in <a href="http://iris.lib.virginia.edu/tibet/tools/ewts.pdf" target="_blank">
it still requires the files to be in <a href="http://orion.lib.virginia.edu/thdl/tools/ewts.pdf" target="_blank">
Extended Wylie</a>, so if your file is in Acip's transliteration scheme make
sure to run <i><a href="#org.thdl.tib.scanner.AcipToWylie">org.thdl.tib.scanner.AcipToWylie</a></i> first. Definitions here can
be of multiple lines, but with no blank lines in between. It is assumed that the

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@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ public class OnLineScannerFilter extends HttpServlet
out.println(" <p>");
out.println(" <input type=\"text\" name=\"q\" id=\"q\" size=\"15\" maxlength=\"255\" value=\"\" />");
out.println(" <input type=\"submit\" name=\"sa\" id=\"sa\" value=\"Search\"/>");
out.println(" <input type=\"hidden\" name=\"hq\" id=\"hq\" value=\"inurl:iris.lib.virginia.edu\"/>");
out.println(" <input type=\"hidden\" name=\"hq\" id=\"hq\" value=\"inurl:orion.lib.virginia.edu\"/>");
out.println(" </p>");
out.println(" </form>");
out.println(" </div>");
@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ public class OnLineScannerFilter extends HttpServlet
out.println(" <td width=\"75%\">");
out.println(" <p><input type=\"radio\" value=\"" + tibetanStr + "\" ");
if (wantsTibetan) out.println("checked ");
out.println("name=\"" + scriptStr + "\">Tibetan script (using <a href=\"http://iris.lib.virginia.edu/tibet/tools/tmw.html\" target=\"_blank\">Tibetan Machine Web font</a>)<br/>");
out.println("name=\"" + scriptStr + "\">Tibetan script (using <a href=\"http://orion.lib.virginia.edu/thdl/tools/tmw.html\" target=\"_blank\">Tibetan Machine Web font</a>)<br/>");
out.println(" <input type=\"radio\" value=\"roman\" ");
if (!wantsTibetan) out.println("checked ");
out.println("name=\"" + scriptStr + "\">Roman script</td>");

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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ word or a larger compound phrase. This
entails a very time consuming process of looking up multiple combinations of
syllables to determine which are found within a given dictionary.</p>
<p>It partially automates that process by
breaking up a sentence/paragraph entered in <a href="http://iris.lib.virginia.edu/tibet/tools/ewts.pdf" target="_blank">
breaking up a sentence/paragraph entered in <a href="http://orion.lib.virginia.edu/thdl/tools/ewts.pdf" target="_blank">
Extended Wylie</a> or Tibetan script
into the biggest component parts it can find in multiple dictionary databases.
Then for each component part found, it displays its stored definitions and
@ -35,29 +35,29 @@ separately.</p>
<ul>
<li>
Java servlet (using Roman script for input and Tibetan script for output)
directly on a browser<p>The text is typed (or pasted) using <a href="http://iris.lib.virginia.edu/tibet/tools/ewts.pdf" target="_blank">
directly on a browser<p>The text is typed (or pasted) using <a href="http://orion.lib.virginia.edu/thdl/tools/ewts.pdf" target="_blank">
Extended Wylie</a> in a
text box within a form. All of the processing is done on the server, and the
results are returned in plain HTML. This allows the user to run this version on
even the most basic browser without needing any additional software installed.
Also, because the results are returned in HTML, features of HTML like
hyperlinks, tables, and text formatting allow it to be skimmed more easily. The
user can choose between seeing the Tibetan within the results in <a href="http://iris.lib.virginia.edu/tibet/tools/ewts.pdf" target="_blank">
user can choose between seeing the Tibetan within the results in <a href="http://orion.lib.virginia.edu/thdl/tools/ewts.pdf" target="_blank">
Extended Wylie</a> or in Tibetan script
(<a href="http://iris.lib.virginia.edu/tibet/tools/tmw.html" target="_blank">using
(<a href="http://orion.lib.virginia.edu/thdl/tools/tmw.html" target="_blank">using
Tibetan Machine Web font now available for free</a>).<br>
&nbsp;</p>
</li>
<li>
Java applet &amp; application (using Tibetan script for both input and output)
communicating to a servlet<p>The text is typed in <a href="http://iris.lib.virginia.edu/tibet/tools/ewts.pdf" target="_blank">
communicating to a servlet<p>The text is typed in <a href="http://orion.lib.virginia.edu/thdl/tools/ewts.pdf" target="_blank">
Extended Wylie</a>, but with the added
value that optionally the user can choose to see it directly in the Tibetan script
(<a href="http://iris.lib.virginia.edu/tibet/tools/tmw.html" target="_blank">using
(<a href="http://orion.lib.virginia.edu/thdl/tools/tmw.html" target="_blank">using
Tibetan Machine Web font now available for free</a>) as he types. We
eventually plan to support other keyboard methods of entry as well. Here all the processing is also done on the server side, and the results
are displayed interactively within the program's window. Again the user can choose
to see the results in <a href="http://iris.lib.virginia.edu/tibet/tools/ewts.pdf" target="_blank">
to see the results in <a href="http://orion.lib.virginia.edu/thdl/tools/ewts.pdf" target="_blank">
Extended Wylie</a> or in the Tibetan script.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Even though the application runs as a stand-alone application in the
desktop's user, connection to the Internet is still necessary to access the
@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ DictionarySearchHandheld.jar)</li>
<li> '/' (shad), ';', '|', '!', ':', '[', ']', '^', '@', '#', '$', '%', '=', '&lt;', '&gt;',
'(', ')', '{', '}', <i>blank line</i> (two enters in a row): may not show up in between
component word or phrases (and hence is interpreted as marking the end of a
component word or phrase). See <a href="http://iris.lib.virginia.edu/tibet/tools/ewts.pdf" target="_blank">
component word or phrase). See <a href="http://orion.lib.virginia.edu/thdl/tools/ewts.pdf" target="_blank">
Extended Wylie</a> documentation for the corresponding symbols in the
Tibetan script.
</li>
@ -138,4 +138,4 @@ and will be looked up separately.</p>
@see <a href="../text/package-summary.html">org.thdl.tib.text</a>
@see <a href="../input/package-summary.html">org.thdl.tib.input</a>
</body>
</html>
</html>

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@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ public class UnicodeUtils implements UnicodeConstants {
discouraged}. NFTHDL also does not screw things up by using
the standard-but-wrong CCCVs. It sorts stretches of combining
characters wisely as per
{@link http://iris.lib.virginia.edu/tibet/xml/showEssay.php?xml=/tools/encodingTib.xml}.
{@link http://orion.lib.virginia.edu/thdl/xml/showEssay.php?xml=/tools/encodingTib.xml}.
<p>The Tibetan passages of the returned string are in the
chosen normalized form, but codepoints outside of the {@link
@ -528,7 +528,7 @@ public class UnicodeUtils implements UnicodeConstants {
*
* @param sb the buffer to be mutated
* @return true if sb was mutated
* @see <a href="http://iris.lib.virginia.edu/tibet/xml/showEssay.php?xml=/tools/encodingTib.xml">Tibetan Encoding Model</a>
* @see <a href="http://orion.lib.virginia.edu/thdl/xml/showEssay.php?xml=/tools/encodingTib.xml">Tibetan Encoding Model</a>
*/
public static boolean fixSomeOrderingErrorsInTibetanUnicode(StringBuffer sb) {
boolean mutated = false;

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@ -407,7 +407,7 @@ class TPairListFactory {
// TODO(dchandler): equivalence classes I'm not
// sure.
// http://iris.lib.virginia.edu/tibet/xml/showEssay.php?xml=/tools/encodingTib.xml
// http://orion.lib.virginia.edu/thdl/xml/showEssay.php?xml=/tools/encodingTib.xml
// says to go above base and then upwards. Think
// it over.