edited the javadocs to mention specific XSLT vendors.

also removed remark worrying about whether convertEwtsTo
should be concerned about what kind of String it returns;
no, it need not: it is just a java.lang.String which will be
treated as such and converted to an XSL String in the appropriate
encoding by the XSLT processor.
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@ -19,10 +19,11 @@ Contributor(s): ______________________________________.
package org.thdl.tib.text.ttt;
/** A class for use in XSL transformations that converts EWTS
* transliteration to Unicode. This is intended to be used by Xalan
* XSLT to convert an XML document that uses Wylie into
* HTML/text/whatever that uses Unicode (probably TibetanMachineUni
* font).
* transliteration to Unicode. Note that the syntax for
* calling Java extensions from XSL is vendor-specific;
* for more details, please consult the documentation for the
* XSLT processor you use, for example Saxon or
* Xalan-Java.
* @author David Chandler
*/
public class EwtsToUnicodeForXslt {
@ -32,8 +33,7 @@ public class EwtsToUnicodeForXslt {
}
/** Converts EWTS transliteration into Tibetan Unicode.
* TODO(dchandler): must we worry about the encoding, UTF-8
* vs. UTF-16LE e.g.? */
*/
public static String convertEwtsTo(String ewts) {
return TConverter.convertToUnicodeText(EWTSTraits.instance(),
ewts,