Kana-Kanji Conversion Engine
Anthy (previously called 'Ancy'):
Canna, FreeWnn, and others are famous Kana-Kanji conversion engines
usable for Unix on PCs. They were originally developed for Japanese
Unix workstations around 1990 and development has practically stopped.
Therefore, the Heke Project is writing a free conversion engine from
scratch (apart from the dictionary, which is developed outside of the
Heke Project).
- Developed at M17N
- Sources inherited from project openSUSE:Factory
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derived packages
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osc -A https://api.opensuse.org checkout devel:LoongArch:Factory/anthy && cd $_
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Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed |
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anthy-9100h.tar.bz2 | 0003906310 3.73 MB | |
anthy-last-command-char-xemacs.patch | 0000000702 702 Bytes | |
anthy-set-face-underline-p.patch | 0000000458 458 Bytes | |
anthy-use-last-command-event.diff | 0000000317 317 Bytes | |
anthy.changes | 0000010942 10.7 KB | |
anthy.spec | 0000004469 4.36 KB | |
baselibs.conf | 0000000016 16 Bytes | |
bugzilla-1175274-emacs-27.1.patch | 0000001271 1.24 KB | |
bugzilla-224463-comparison-with-string-literal.pat |
0000000394 394 Bytes | |
suse-start-anthy.el | 0000000231 231 Bytes |
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