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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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.changes | 0000006499 6.35 KB | |
anthy.spec | 0000004540 4.43 KB | |
baselibs.conf | 0000000006 6 Bytes | |
bugzilla-224463-comparison-with-string-literal.pat |
0000000394 394 Bytes | |
suse-start-anthy.el | 0000000231 231 Bytes |
Revision 17 (latest revision is 41)
Lars Vogdt (lrupp)
accepted
request 86113
from
Luiz Fernando Ranghetti (elchevive)
(revision 17)
add libtool as buildrequires so we no longer rely on libtool in the project config of factory - it's only needed by <10% of all packages (forwarded request 85943 from coolo)
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