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japanese/kcc-1.0 (Score: 6.4754924E-5)
Kanji code conversion Filter
Kcc is a yet another kanji code converter. It converts input kanji code (you need not specify the kanji code) to designated kanji code such as 7-bit JIS, MS-kanji (shifted-JIS) or EUC
japanese/japana-2.0.6 (Score: 6.4754924E-5)
Web proxy converting Japanese into Romaji
Japana is a small proxy written in Perl. It converts Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji on the fly into Romaji. The conversion is done using the kakasi-library for Perl.
japanese/ls-0.5 (Score: 6.4754924E-5)
Japanized ls
Jls is a japanized ls. This supports several japanese kanji code such as 7-bit JIS, MS-kanji (shifted-JIS) or EUC. And this also supports `samba cap'ed japanese filename. Ported by shige@FreeBSD.org
japanese/mime_pls-2.02 (Score: 6.4754924E-5)
Perl Library for MIME encode/decode
mime_pls is a perl library for MIME encode/decode, and provides perl functions in message header fields based RFC2047 and in message body based RFC2045. mimer.pl: MIME decoder library mimew.pl: MIME encoder library
japanese/leafrogue-0.72 (Score: 6.4754924E-5)
LeafRogue for message separated version of Rogue-clone
This is a port of Leaf Rogue. Leaf Rogue as message file for Rogue-clone: Version II. You have to Leaf message file to play rogue like this: % rogue_s leaf.msg or % leafrogue Welcome to the Dungeons of Leaf...
japanese/migemo-0.40 (Score: 6.4754924E-5)
Japanese incremental search tool for emacs
Migemo is a Japanese incremental search tool for Emacs. You can search Japanese words on Emacs without Kanji conversion. To use Migemo, you must set following elisp to your own .emacs file. (load-library "migemo")
japanese/mozc-2.17.2322.102 (Score: 6.4754924E-5)
Mozc Japanese Input Method, Server
Mozc is a Japanese Input Method Editor (IME) designed for multi-platform such as Chromium OS, Windows, Mac and Linux. This open-source project originates from Google Japanese Input.
japanese/mypaedia-fpw-package-1.0.7 (Score: 6.4754924E-5)
Supplement file to use "mypaedia" on lookup
mypaedia.el is a supplement file to use "mypaedia" on lookup. "mypaedia" is produced by HITACHI DIGITAL HEIBONSHA. You can get more detail information (written in Japanese) from [TO USE] (1) Get "mypaedia" from somewhere. (2) Install it by using /usr/ports/japanese/mypaedia-fpw The port converts it into a files formatted "JIS X 4081" by FreePWING. Then install MID, WAV, AVI files from CD-ROM by hand. (3) Add the following lines into your ~/.emacs (require 'lookup-package) (setq lookup-search-agents '((ndeb "/usr/local/share/dict/mypaedia-fpw"))) (setq lookup-package-directory "/usr/local/share/dict/lookup-package") (lookup-use-package "ndeb+/usr/local/share/dict/mypaedia-fpw" "mypaedia-fpw") (setq mypaedia-data-directory "/cdrom/INDEX") ;; a directory having BH.DAT, CH.DAT, MAP.DAT, PICT.DAT (setq mypaedia-av-directory "/cdrom/DATA") ;; a directory having *.MID, *.WAV, *.AVI (setq mypaedia-play-midi-process "timidity") (setq mypaedia-play-wav-process "play") (setq mypaedia-play-avi-process "xanim") (setq mypaedia-display-image-process "display")
japanese/Lingua-JA-Kana-0.07 (Score: 6.4754924E-5)
Converts between Kanas and Romaji
This module is a simple utility to convert katakana, hiragana, and romaji at ease. This module makes use of utf8 semantics. Strings in this module must be utf8-flagged. If they are not, you can use Encode to do so.
japanese/uconv-0.5.3 (Score: 6.4754924E-5)
Unicode conversion library with Japanese codesets support for Ruby
This is an Unicode conversion library with Japanese codesets support for Ruby. Supported character encoding schemes are UCS-4, UTF-16, UTF-8, EUC-JP, CP932 (a variant of Shift_JIS for Japanese Windows).