Improve PLIST handling so that conditinally installed files are listed
correctly in PLIST. This problem is reported by Minoura-san. <minoura at
hauN at org>.
Improve PLIST handling so that conditinally installed files are listed
correctly in PLIST. This problem is reported by Minoura-san. <makoto at
hauN dot org>.
Improve PLIST handling so that conditinally installed files are listed
correctly in PLIST. This problem is reported by Minoura-san. <minoura at
hauN at org>.
Improve PLIST handling so that conditinally installed files are listed
correctly in PLIST. This problem is reported by Minoura-san. <makoto at
hauN dot org>.
SKK is one of Japanese input methods on Emacs. SKK was designed and created in
1987 by Masahiko Sato(a professor of Kyoto University). We will expand SKK in
this openlab in accordance with the GPL.
SKK is an abbreviation of `Simple Kana to Kanji conversion program'. Some
people say SKK should be `simple' as its name indicates and should not be
complicated in both of its features and structure of files. The goal of this
openlab is that we can say, `SKK is still simple in its main features, but
optionally exandable and still fast!'
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/
(PR#17231 by Rui-Xiang Guo <rxg@netbsd.org>)
Chinese input server
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Chinput is a Chinese input server. It supports XIM(X Input Method)
Protocol and its own protocol for Chinese platform. XIM is the
standard input protocol for DBCS input in X11. All the clients can
use it if they support XIM. Chinput now use the input engine(IME)
from Unicon, and it can support both GB and Big5 charset.
(PR#17230 by Rui-Xiang Guo <rxg@netbsd.org>)
libraries and modules of Unicon
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The Unicon project intend to implement display/input CJK
(Chinese/Japanese/Korean) characters under the Framebuffer under
Linux.
This package will install the libraries and modules for Chinput.