IIIMECF conforms IIIM Protocol Specification defined by Sun Microsystems,
and consists of a library to create IIIM awared applications and a simple
input method library controlled by IIIM server(s).
One of applications which use IIIM Protocol is (newer) ATOK, a proprietary
Japanese input method.
TC2 provides T-Code and TUT-Code input methods for Emacs users. T-Code
and TUT-Code are called "Kanji Direct Input Method", and desiged to be
more efficient Japanese input method than Kana-Kanji translation.
For more infomation, please look into these web sites.
T-Code -> http://openlab.ring.gr.jp/tcode/index.html
TUT-Code -> http://www.crew.sfc.keio.ac.jp/~chk/
Mule-UCS is an Emacs Lisp library providing flexible and complehensible
encoding mechanism to Emacs. As the name suggests, it supports Unicode, which
the original Emacs doesn't support.
utilities for GNOME2. Provided by Julio Merino <jmmv@hispabsd.org>,
with some modifications to allow this to co-exist with gnome-core.
Closes PR pkg/18223
Changes:
* Window icon is supported and icon_path option is added.(Thanks to Minami
Hirokazu san)
* Fixed critical bugs around bce support.
* Fixed incorrect size hints bug.(Thanks to Sato Seiichi san)
* XDND is supported.(Thanks to Minami Hirokazu san)
* mlconfig improved.(Thanks to Kubota Tomohiro san)
* contrast/gamma options are supported.
* HOME/END keys are supported.
* metakey=[mod1-mod5,meta,alt,super,hyper] option is supported.
* TERM=mlterm is supported and doc/term/mlterm.{ti|tc} are added.
(Thanks to Minami Hirokazu san)
* And many minor bugs are fixed.
buildlink->buildlink2
Main changes from 0.9.2 to 0.9.5
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* Use the primary router as the origin of the locally connected server when
it is disconnecting from the backup router since that's where it really
is coming from. Now the clients from the disconnecting server are removed
correctly and "shadow" clients are not left to the backup router.
* If normal server is standalone and found existing but disabled channel, do
not re-create the channel since it creates duplicate same channels.
* Added anonymous client connections support to server. New "anonymous"
configuration option to ConnectionParams section added. If set to true,
the username and hostname information of the client will be scrambled and
anonymous user mode is set automatically to the user.
* In JOIN notify handling, mark that the cache entry of the client cannot be
expired. Can cause crashes on normal server (asserts client->channels).
* Added silcd configuration option Timestamp in the Logging section.
* Fixed fingerprint checking to check for entirely empty fingerprint instead
of two first bytes when determining if it is set.
* Remove server/router operator privileges in DETACH command, since it's
possible to resume to server where these privileges would not be allowed.
* Do not re-create channel keys and send them when removing clients in server
shutdown.
* Completed backup router support for standalone routers. Supports also
servers in the cell that do not use the backup at all. Server/router
operator now receives notify when network switches to backup router and
when it resumes the use of primary router.
* Added -D option to server. It can be used to give debug level. The levels
are from 0 - 99, and are predefined for smooth server debugging.
Patch submitted by Lubomir Sedlacik <salo@Xtrmntr.org> in PR 18278.
* Tons of bugfixes
* Replace the Netscape desktop entry with "Web Browser"
since it starts Mozilla by default anyway.
* Print warning if no panel is running at applet startup.
* Optimize the g_[s]list code a bit.
* Pull in improved tempfile creation from 2.0
* Up registration interval for clients
* New/Updated translations: Polish, Spanish, Vietnamese,
Traditional Chinese, Finnish, French, Korean
* New docs for (eu)
* Use VERSION in gnome-check-login instead of 0.1.
* Don't try to lock the screen if root is logged in.
* Improved shading of screen when logging out.
gnome-core-1.4.2.
Since pkgsrc does not support file reference counts, this is an initial
step to split out files which are common for GNOME1 and GNOME2, in order
to allow them to co-exist.