KchmViewer is a chm (MS HTML help file format) viewer. Unlike most existing
CHM viewers for Unix, it uses Trolltech's Qt widget library, and does not
depend on KDE or Gnome. However, it may be compiled with full KDE support,
including KDE widgets and KIO/KHTML.
The main advantage of KchmViewer is non-english language support. Unlike
others, KchmViewer in most cases correctly detects help file encoding,
correctly shows tables of context of russian, korean, chinese and japanese
help files, and correctly searches in non-english help files.
Ponscripter is an interpreter for visual-novel-type games, derived from
the NScripter design but modified significantly to improve support for
Western languages (at the cost of diminished support for Japanese).
Ponscripter is a fork of ONScripter-En that drops any attempt to remain
in synch with the upstream source code, and instead concentrates on
providing the best possible support for Western languages. It is no
longer fully NScripter-compatible, but remains an easy target to port
NScripter games to when localising them.
This fork takes advantage of SDL2 and improves Steam integration.
Ruby-calendar includes the following modules.
Calendrical Calculations module:
This module supports the following calendars:
Gregorian (current civil), Calendar week (ISO), Julian (old
civil), Islamic (Moslem), Hebrew (Jewish), Mayan, French
Revolutionary, Old Hindu, Achelis', Coptic, Ethiopian, Jalaali
(incomplete), Kyureki (Japanese traditional with CE) A "Getdate"
module
Getdate module:
This module provides a method which creates a Time object reflecting
the given representation of dates and times. An "Sdn" module
Sdn module:
This is an interface to the Scott E. Lee's SDN package.
This module supports the following calendars:
Gregorian, Julian, French Republican, Jewish
Anki is a program designed to help you remember facts (such as words and
phrases in a foreign language) as easily, quickly and efficiently as possible.
To do this, it tracks how well you remember each fact, and uses that
information to optimally schedule review times. With a minimal amount
of effort, you can greatly increase the amount of material you remember,
making study more productive, and more fun.
While Anki can be used for studying anything, it also ships with special
features designed to make studying Japanese and English easier: integrated
dictionary lookups, missing kanji reports, and more. Sample decks are also
provided for Russian.
Katawa Shoujo is a bishoujo-style visual novel set in the fictional
Yamaku High School for disabled children, located somewhere in modern
Japan. Hisao Nakai, a normal boy living a normal life, has his life
turned upside down when a congenital heart defect forces him to move
to a new school after a long hospitalization. Despite his
difficulties, Hisao is able to find friends - and perhaps love, if he
plays his cards right. There are five main paths corresponding to the
5 main female characters, each path following the storyline pertaining
to that character.
This package contains English, Spanish, French, Italian and Japanese versions.
Kigo is an open-source implementation of the popular Go game. Go
is a strategic board game for two players. It is also known as igo
(Japanese), weiqi or wei ch'i (Chinese) or baduk (Korean). Go is
noted for being rich in strategic complexity despite its simple
rules. The game is played by two players who alternately place
black and white stones (playing pieces, now usually made of glass
or plastic) on the vacant intersections of a grid of 19x19 lines
(9x9 or 13x13 for easier games).
The original Panex puzzle is from the Japanese Magic Company
from the 1980's. Mathematicians at Bell Laboratories estimated
the number of moves to swap 2 columns of order 10 to be
27,564 <= N <= 31,537. It came in two varieties: one with a
blue and a yellow pyramid of order 10 on silver tiles; in the
gold version pieces of each color look alike i.e. no pyramid
is drawn on them), this is a little harder.
The original Tower of Hanoi puzzle is the invention of
Edouard Lucas and was sold as a toy in France in 1883. The
legend of 64 disks in the great temple of Benares of the god
Brahma is also his invention.
Riece is an IRC client for Emacs. It provides the following features:
- Several IRC servers may be used at the same time.
- Essential features can be built upon the extension framework (called
"add-on") capable of dependency tracking.
- Installation is easy. Riece doesn't depend on other packages.
- Setup is easy. Automatically save/restore the configuration.
- Riece uses separate windows to display users, channels, and
dialogues. The user can select the window layout.
- Step-by-step instructions (currently written in Japanese) are included.
- Mostly compliant with RFC 2812.
most is a pager (like less) that displays, one windowful at a time,
the contents of a file on a terminal. It pauses after each windowful
and prints the following on the window status line: the screen, the
file name, current line number, and the percentage of the file so far
displayed.
In addition to displaying ordinary text files, most can also display
binary files as well as files with arbitrary ascii characters. As an
option, autosensing of binary files can be disabled (via the -k
option), thereby allowing one to browse files encoded in a different
language (Japanese, Korean, Chinese, etc).
FTP: ftp://ftp.jedsoft.org/pub/davis/most
This module allows you to extract Hatena keywords used in an
arbitrary text and also allows you to mark up a text as HTML
with the keywords.
A Hatena keyword is an element in a suite of web sites
*.hatena.ne.jp having blogs and social bookmarks among others.
Please refer to http://d.hatena.ne.jp/keyword/ (in Japanese) for details.
In Hatena Diary, a blog hosting service, a Hatena keyword found in
a posting is linked to the keywords page automatically.
You can implement the same kind of feature outside Hatena using this module.
It queries Hatena Keyword Link API internally for retrieving terms