This Japanese <--> English dictionary for Life Science was produced by
Lsd Project. This file is converted from the original dictionary
into JIS X 4081 format (that is a subset of EPWING V1) by
FreePWING. So these can be used by EPWING viewers on Unix and the
other OS (e.g. Windows or MacOS).
o URL for the original dictionary:
http://lsd.pharm.kyoto-u.ac.jp/
o URL for this converted dictionary:
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.
kcode is a handy utility to show codepoint information of given
characters.
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.
kpcal makes Calendar in Postscript format.
You can insert schedules from calendar file,
see calendar(1). It supports Japanese language.
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...
lipsf is a text filter which converts plain text file
to LIPS (LIPSIII is default).
EUC and JIS KANJI codes are detected automatically.
pols is an interactive tool for printing through lipsf.
see /usr/local/share/doc/lipsf/ for details.
An example for startup:
Put lipsf entry to /etc/printcap file:
lipsf|lipsf printer:\
:lp=/dev/lpt0:sd=/var/spool/output/lpd:lf=/var/log/lpd-errs:sh:
Jman formats and displays the on-line Japanese manual pages. Original
man command only displays English, whreas this man command displays
pages including Japanese code correctly. And page controlling is more
intellegent than original one with Japanese less (jless).
This is the Osaka-Ben compiler.
Usage:
cat EUC-CODE-TEXT | osaka
Use EUC code for the original Japanese text. Please try nkf or other
code filter to make EUC code from other code.
cat JAPANESE_TEXT | nkf -e | osaka
multiskkserv is a skk server which can search multiple dictionaries.
This server uses cdb format as the dictionary format. cdb is the
efficient and constant (i.e. cannot add, delete, modify) database
format by Dan J. Bernstein, which I think is the appropriate format
for the system-wide constant dictionary storage.
This is very experimental.