FreeWnn 是一个日文、中文、韩文输入法。
这个 port 仅含有中文输入法所需的服务端和字典。
-- S. Taoka
<taoka@FreeBSD.org>
FreeWnn is a Japanese/Chinese/Korean input method.
This port installs only the server and dictionaries for
the Japanese imput method.
FreeWnn 是一个日文、中文、韩文输入法。
这个 port 仅含有一个中文输入法的类库。这个类库包含了客户端所需要的一个归档文件
(libcwnn.a),头文件和其它一些文件。
注意,如果你使用 Wnn 的客户端,则必须设置环境变量 CSERVER 或 TSERVER。
-- S. Taoka
<taoka@FreeBSD.org>
FreeWnn is a Japanese/Chinese/Korean input method.
This port installs only libraries for the Japanese imput method.
They include an static library (libwnn.a), header files,
and files used on the client side.
Note that you have to set a environment variable JSERVER before
you use an Wnn client.
这些字体是 Unicode 的中文字体,其中包括下列字符:
- Big5
- GB2312-80
- HKSCS-2004
- ISO8859-1,2,3,4,7,9,10,13,14,15
- 闽南和客家方音符号,闽南(Unicode 5.0)和它们的变体。
下面的已经部分支持:
CNS 11643
GBK
GB18030
Japanese
Korean
这个字体还在开发中,部分支持的字符集新符号正在不断地加入。
这个字体是一个TrueType集合,包含4种风格,分别是:CN、HK、TW和TW MBE。
This is a virtual CJK font set for Ghostscript 7.x. These virtual fonts
call several TrueType Japanese/Korean/Chinese fonts as the real instances.
uim aims for multilingual input method library.
It works as an XIM server or an input module of GTK+ 2.x.
And currently it supports following input methods.
Chinese: New Pinyin (Simplified), Pinyin (Unicode), Pinyin (Traditional)
Japanese: Anthy, Canna, Prime, SKK, T-code, TUT-code
Korean: Byeoru, Hangul (2-beol), Hangul (3-beol), Hangul (Romaja)
uim aims for multilingual input method library.
It works as an XIM server or an input module of GTK+ 2.x.
And currently it supports following input methods.
Chinese: Pinyin
Japanese: Anthy, Prime, SKK, T-code, TUT-code
Korean: Hangul, Romaja
Vietnamese: VIQR
Other: IPA
This port installs Emacs lisp files for uim.
Attempts to determine the natural language of a selection of Unicode
(utf-8) text. Based on guesslanguage.cpp by Jacob R Rideout for KDE
which itself is based on Language::Guess by Maciej Ceglowski. Detects
over 60 languages, all languages listed in the trigrams directory
plus Japanese, Chinese, Korean and Greek.