This software allows you to retrieve information from CD-ROM in EPWING
format or EB.
Please consult the documentation in /usr/local/share/doc/cdrom2 to
find out how to use this program.
Note: The documentation is available only in Japanese, and the program
only gives you Japanese help message.
Japanese 8 dot font named `elisa font'.
You can use 'k8', 'r8', 'a8' as an alias for elisa font, 4x8 dots
jis.x0201 font, 4x8 dots iso8859-1 font.
A simple usage:
% kterm -fn a8 -fr r8 -fk k8
Tegaki:
* is free and open-source
* is multi-plaform
* focuses on Chinese (simplified and traditional) and Japanese characters
* supports 2 different recognition engines
* aspires to work on both desktop-PCs and mobile devices
This kit is for making virtual font using in dvi2ps, dvipsk or dvi2dvi.
This port provides virtual fonts with tartget of following 4
targets(n2a, a2n, a2bk, p2pn):
n2a virtual font for transform from dvi file of NTT JTeX to ASCII
Japanese TeX.
a2n virtual font for transform from dvi file of ASCII Japanese TeX to
NTT JTeX.
a2bk virtual font for transform from dvi file of ASCII Japanese TeX to
dvi file using printer-builtin mono space Kanji fonts.
p2pn virtual font for transform from dvi file of pTeX to NTT JTeX.
If you make use of Japanese "Takegaki" style in pTeX or pLaTeX2e, you must be
installed this port before installing dvi2ps.
Yet another Canna client
YC is a Japanese input method on Emacs/XEmacs. YC is written in
emacs lisp and can access to Canna server directly.
YC works well even if your Emacs does not support Canna.
Less is a program similar to more(1), but which allows backward
movement in the file as well as forward movement. Also, less does not
have to read the entire input file before starting, so with large
input files it starts up faster than text editors like vi(1).
This enhanced less support ISO 2022 code extension techniqes and
Japanese codes(EUC Japanese, SJIS) and compressed(or gzipped) file
viewing. The author of the patch is jam@pobox.com, and the UTF-8
support patch is written by bogytech.
SKK (Simple Kana to Kanji conversion program) is a very fast
and efficient Japanese input method system, written in emacs-lisp.
SKK runs on Emacsen with Mule features.
This input-method toggle key-binding is C-x C-j.
And tutorial mode key-binding is C-x t.
Japanese 10 dot font named `naga10'.
You can use 'k10' as an alias for knj10.pcf.gz, and 'a10' for 5x10a.pcf.gz.
For detail description, please read the 'README'
A simple usage:
% kterm -fn a10 -fr r10 -fk k10 -km euc
Namazu is a search engine software intended for easy use. Not only it
works as a CGI program for the small or medium scale WWW search
engine, but also works as a personal use such as search system for local
HDDs. Currently, search clients for Mule, Tcl/Tk, JAVA and Win32 are
available.
(The Japanese word `Namazu' means `catfish' in English)
JNetHack is Japanized NetHack, with all messages translated to
Japanese.
NetHack is a single-player roguelike video game released in 1987 with
ASCII graphics. It is a descendent of an earlier game called Hack (1985),
which is a descendent of Rogue (1980). The player takes the part of a
dungeon-delving character in search of the Amulet of yendor.