Honoka is the SCIM IMEngine module using various input method engines: Wnn,
anthy,prime,skk and canna. Honoka can also use them simultaneously.
(in Japanese)
This port is honoka romaji input plugin.
Smart Common Input Method platform, in short SCIM, is a development platform to
make Input Method developers live easier.
Honoka is the SCIM IMEngine module using various input method engines: Wnn,
anthy,prime,skk and canna. Honoka can also use them simultaneously.
(in Japanese)
This port is honoka Wnn Input Method plugin.
Smart Common Input Method platform, in short SCIM, is a development platform to
make Input Method developers live easier.
Honoka is the SCIM IMEngine module using various input method engines: Wnn,
anthy,prime,skk and canna. Honoka can also use them simultaneously.
(in Japanese)
This port is honoka "core" library. You must be install honoka "input method"
and "input" plugin.
Smart Common Input Method platform, in short SCIM, is a development platform to
make Input Method developers live easier.
mypaedia.el is a supplement file to use "mypaedia" on lookup.
"mypaedia" is produced by HITACHI DIGITAL HEIBONSHA. You can get more
detail information (written in Japanese) from
[TO USE]
(1) Get "mypaedia" from somewhere.
(2) Install it by using /usr/ports/japanese/mypaedia-fpw
The port converts it into a files formatted "JIS X 4081" by FreePWING.
Then install MID, WAV, AVI files from CD-ROM by hand.
(3) Add the following lines into your ~/.emacs
(require 'lookup-package)
(setq lookup-search-agents '((ndeb "/usr/local/share/dict/mypaedia-fpw")))
(setq lookup-package-directory "/usr/local/share/dict/lookup-package")
(lookup-use-package "ndeb+/usr/local/share/dict/mypaedia-fpw" "mypaedia-fpw")
(setq mypaedia-data-directory "/cdrom/INDEX")
;; a directory having BH.DAT, CH.DAT, MAP.DAT, PICT.DAT
(setq mypaedia-av-directory "/cdrom/DATA")
;; a directory having *.MID, *.WAV, *.AVI
(setq mypaedia-play-midi-process "timidity")
(setq mypaedia-play-wav-process "play")
(setq mypaedia-play-avi-process "xanim")
(setq mypaedia-display-image-process "display")
Xv is an X11 program that displays images in the GIF,
JPEG, TIFF, PBM, PGM, PPM, X11 bitmap, Utah Raster Toolkit
RLE, PDS/VICAR, Sun Rasterfile, BMP, XPM, PCX, IRIS RGB,
possibly PostScript, Portable Networking Format(PNG) and
PM formats on workstations and terminals running the
X Window System, Version 11.
And more xv japanese extensions patch supports images in
the MAKI, MAG, PIC, Pi PIC2, PhotoCD. And this patch also
supports archived image files. Supported archivers are
arc, arj, lzh, tar, tar+compress, tar+gzip, tar+bzip2, zip,
and zoo.
Note that this program is shareware except for personal use only.
Please read the documentation in the directory
/usr/X11R6/share/doc/xv
for proper usage.
And this xv supports japanese character codes.
These codes are as follow:
JIS(iso-2022-jp) / EUC / Shift-JIS
JVim 3.0 is a text editor with upward-compatibility to vi. It can
handle both ASCII and Japanese(SJIS/JIS/EUC/Unicode) text, and
has useful feature for editing source code.
It has a lot of enhancements compared to the normal vi: multi level undo,
command line editing, filename completion, online help, quoting, etc..
Read difference.doc for a summary of the differences between vi and Vim.
MeCab is open source Japanese dependency structure analyzer developed
through the joint research project between Graduate School of Informatics
Kyoto University and NTT (Nippon Telegraph and Telephone)
Communication Science Laboratories. It has following features:
* General-purpose design independent from language, dictionary and
corpus.
* High precision of analysis based on Conditional Random Fields.
* Faster than ChaSen, Juman and KAKASI.
* Library is reentrant.
* Scripting language bindings such as Perl/Ruby/Python/Java/C#.
This is the +j version Mailman which solves issues about
platform dependent characters in e-mail written in Japanese language
and includes additional patches.
Security and Features:
- An XSS vulnerability, CVE-2011-0707, has been fixed.
- A new mm_cfg.py setting AUTHENTICATION_COOKIE_LIFETIME has been added.
- Fixed the command line scripts add_members, sync_members and
clone_member to properly handle banned addresses.
- and so on
dbskkd-cdb is a dictionary server for the SKK Japanese input method
system. dbskkd-cdb is based on the code of skkserv (the original SKK
server) 3.9.3, using the cdb constant database package of
D. J. Bernstein (DJB) for faster dictionary access.
dbskkd-cdb is compatible with skkserv on the protocol behavior. It is
called from "super-server" programs such as inetd or tcpserver, and the
I/O operation is solely with the stdio interface, so the code is compact
and the access to the server can be easily restricted.
Japanese 12 dot font named `kanamecho'.
kaname-latin1.pcf:-MNKANAME-Fixed-Medium-R-Normal--12-110-75-75-C-60-\
ISO8859-1
knmhn12x.pcf:-MNKANAME-Fixed-Medium-R-Normal--12-110-75-75-C-60-\
JISX0201.1976-0
knm12p.pcf:-MNKANAME-Fixed-Medium-R-Normal--12-110-75-75-P-120-\
JISX0208.1983-0
knm12pb.pcf:-MNKANAME-Fixed-Bold-R-Normal--12-110-75-75-P-120-\
JISX0208.1983-0
knmzn12x.pcf:-MNKANAME-Fixed-Medium-R-Normal--12-110-75-75-C-120-\
JISX0208.1983-0
knmzn12xb.pcf:-MNKANAME-Fixed-Bold-R-Normal--12-110-75-75-C-120-\
JISX0208.1983-0
You can also use 'k12' as an alias for knmzn12x.pcf, 'k12b' for knmzn12xb.pcf,
'r12' for knmhn12x.pcf, and 'a12' for kaname-latin1.pcf.
Simple usage:
% kterm -fn a12 -fk k12 -fl r12
% mule -fn r12