A simple, fun, visually appealing, and efficient memorization tool
for learning Japanese characters and vocabulary.
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
Ruby/Romkan: a Romaji <-> Kana conversion library for Ruby
What's Ruby/Romkan?
Ruby/Romkan is a Romaji <-> Kana conversion library for Ruby. It can
convert a Japanese Romaji string to a Japanese Kana string or vice
versa.
Tegaki is an open-source, multi-platform Chinese and Japanese handwriting
recognition system. Some of its features:
* Focuses on Chinese (simplified and traditional) and Japanese characters
* Supports 2 different recognition engines
* Aspires to work on both desktop PCs and mobile devices
fcitx-anthy provides Anthy, the most popular Japanese input method
system, as a back-end to the Fcitx IM framework.
M+ Outline fonts include proportional Latin (4 variations),
fixed-halfwidth Latin (3 variations) and fixed-fullwidth Japanese
(2 Kana variations) character set.
kpcal makes Calendar in Postscript format.
You can insert schedules from calendar file,
see calendar(1). It supports Japanese language.
TrueType kanji proportional fonts that have same metric and order as
Japanese Windows font. This is named after ASCII art 'mona' used in
'2 channel', notorious huge Web BBS.
12,14,16-dot kanji proportional fonts that have same metric and order as
Japanese Windows font. This is named after ASCII art 'mona' used in
'2 channel', notorious huge Web BBS.
M+ bitmap fonts is a bitmap font set aimed for simple and readable design.
This font set includes Japanese and Latin fonts, and they're 10 and 12 dots.