SKK's dictionary for Canna.
hns, Hyper NIKKI System, is a CGI system for EDI (Electric Diary
Interchange).
hns has the following features:
* Reduce the total cost of ownership (TCO) for your diary drastically.
* Free from Y2K problem.
* Access logging and reader tracking.
* Easy to change the appearance of the diary by using theme.
ibus-skk -- a Japanese SKK input engine for IBus
ibus-skk is an implementation of the SKK (Simple Kana-Kanji) input
method on the IBus input method framework. To learn about SKK, see:
http://openlab.jp/skk/
https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ja/wiki/SKK
im-ja is a Japanese input module for GTK2.
Currently supported input modes are: hiragana, katakana, half-width
katakana, zenkaku, Canna, FreeWnn, and Kanji character recognition
(based on Kanjipad).
Conversion hotkeys, status window, preedit text colors, etc. can be
customized through a GUI. An optional applet is also included for the
gnome-panel which can be used to display and change the input method.
Japanese Morphological Dictionary for ChaSen.
Japana is a small proxy written in Perl. It converts Hiragana, Katakana
and Kanji on the fly into Romaji. The conversion is done using the
kakasi-library for Perl.
jcode.pl is a perl library for japanese character code conversion.
It supports translation of each JIS, EUC, Shift JIS texts,
and automatically recognizes the encode-method of the target text files.
To use this, your script should load this library as
+ require "jcode.pl";
or
+ require('jcode.pl');
S-Lang is an interpreted language that was designed from the start to be
easily embedded into a program to provide it with a powerful extension
language. S-Lang is also a programmer's library that permits a programmer to
develop sophisticated platform-independent software.
Takashi Mega
mega@minz.org
JED is a highly customizable text editor offering most of
the commonly used features of EMACS without the proportions
of EMACS. The default configuration uses EMACS keystrokes,
though WordStar keystrokes are available, and most any
keystrokes can be programmed.n JED is customizable and
programmable in the language S-Lang, which can look like
Forth or C, depending on your preferences.
Jishyo is an English -> Japanese dictionary. Currently it only supports
English queries. In the future I hope to add support for kana and kanji
queries, as well as multi-radical lookups for kanji. Jishyo is based in
large part on code from Jim Breen's xjdic. It also uses the dictionary
data from the same software.