FreeWnn Japanese Input System--Server Only

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FreeWnn is a Kana-Kanji translation system, originally developed by a
joint project made up of Kyoto University, OMRON Corporation [formerly
known as Tateishi Electronics Co.], and ASTEC Inc. Further development
and maintenance is now done by the "FreeWnn Project"
(http://www.freewnn.org).

The name "Wnn", is an acronym for the Japanese sentence "Watashino
Namaeha Nakanodesu" (literally, it means "my name is Nakano."), and is
derived from a goal of the project: to develop a system powerful enough
to translate a whole sentence like that at once. The source code has
been written in C and is freely distributed. Consequently, Wnn spread
widely among workstation platforms, and became a de facto standard as a
Kana-Kanji translation system for UNIX operating systems.

Wnn works in a client/server manner. The server portion of Wnn, or
jserver, is used as a Kana-Kanji translation engine for clients like
"xwnmo" and "kinput2" (input systems for the X Window System) or for
clients like "Egg", which are part of Mule (MUlti-Lingual Emacs) and
XEmacs.

This package contains only the Japanese server.

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FreeWnn-1.1.1-a021.dif 0000017619 17.2 KB
FreeWnn-1.1.1-a021.tar.bz2 0003108905 2.96 MB
FreeWnn-fsstnd.patch 0000002008 1.96 KB
FreeWnn-include.patch 0000001588 1.55 KB
FreeWnn-ja.patch 0000004905 4.79 KB
FreeWnn-noroot.patch 0000008253 8.06 KB
FreeWnn-prototypes.patch 0000013073 12.8 KB
FreeWnn-returnvalue.diff 0000000156 156 Bytes
FreeWnn-s390x.patch 0000001522 1.49 KB
FreeWnn-sighandler.patch 0000000808 808 Bytes
FreeWnn-trad_cpp.patch 0000002337 2.28 KB
FreeWnn-uum.patch 0000000910 910 Bytes
FreeWnn-warnings.patch 0000001038 1.01 KB
fwnn-rpmlintrc 0000000175 175 Bytes
fwnn.changes 0000006625 6.47 KB
fwnn.spec 0000023064 22.5 KB
rcfcwnn 0000002267 2.21 KB
rcfkwnn 0000002206 2.15 KB
rcftwnn 0000002249 2.2 KB
rcfwnn 0000002212 2.16 KB
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