For those of us that prefer the Ruby programming language above all others,
the XChat-Ruby Plugin now allows X-Chat plugins to written in Ruby,
in addition to the other supported scripting interfaces. This means that,
for the first time, you can use a purely object-oriented language
in which to write X-Chat plugins.
LICENSE: GPL2 or later
Anthy is a Japanese input method working on X11 and emacs.
It converts Hiragana text to Kana Kanji mixed text.
Supplemental 2ch BBS terms dictionary which is installed by WITH_2CHDIC knob
is developed by Omaemona 2ch/Linux (DQN) Project.
(http://omaemona.sourceforge.net/)
BookView is a NDTP (Network Dictionary Transfer Protocol) client
written in Tcl/Tk. It requires Tcl/Tk 8.3 or later or 8.0jp (`jp'
means `Japanized version'). BookView can talk to NDTPD and dserver.
You can get information about BookView from their website.
Eterm is a color vt102 terminal emulator for X Window system.
It supports pixmap and pseudo-transparent background. It also
supports Japanese input with XIM (X Input Method) protocol.
If you want to input Japanese, use "--input-method" and
"--preedit-type" option.
ibus-skk -- a Japanese SKK input engine for IBus
ibus-skk is an implementation of the SKK (Simple Kana-Kanji) input
method on the IBus input method framework. To learn about SKK, see:
http://openlab.jp/skk/
https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ja/wiki/SKK
icanna is a connector program between yc.el and Canna server
via Unix domain socket. Since emacs21 or former version does
not support Unix domain socket in elisp itself, icanna helps
the elisp application to interact with Canna server by relaying
data between standard input/output and Unix domain socket.
jcode.pl is a perl library for japanese character code conversion.
It supports translation of each JIS, EUC, Shift JIS texts,
and automatically recognizes the encode-method of the target text files.
To use this, your script should load this library as
+ require "jcode.pl";
or
+ require('jcode.pl');
Lookup is a search interface to electronic dictionaries within Emacs.
You can use various sources (such as CD-ROM books, dictionary server on
the network, and so on) as dictionaries by the simple operation.
Lookup works on GNU Emacs 19.28 or later, XEmacs 20.3 or later, Mule
2.3, and Meadow 1.0 or later.
Kana no quiz is a little educational tool, simple yet
efficient, to memorize the pronunciation of Japanese
kana (hiragana & katakana) in an quick, easy, and
flexible fashion.
This program features several ways and many options to
either teach the complete beginner or test the wizard
skill on kana recognition and pronouncing.
Kdrill is a program to quiz folks on
{ English } { English }
{ Kanji } <-> { Kanji }
{ Kana } { Kana }
It will quiz you on either the whole dictionary [around 6000 Kanji?]
or specific Kanji, that you hand-pick. There are also other ways to
narrow down which Kanji you are quizzed on.