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A graphical tool to edit the personal dictionary for Anthy.

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Kinput2 is an input server for X Window System applications that
require Japanese text input.

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Kterm is a multilingual terminal emulator based on xterm. The major
ways kterm differs from xterm are that it can handle multilingual text
encoded in ISO2022, can display colored text, and has the status line
function. To input multilingual text, both the X Input Method (XIM)
protocol and kinput2 protocol can be used.

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Hangul input library used by scim-hangul

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Mined is a powerful text editor with a comprehensive yet concise and
easy-to-use user interface supporting modern interaction paradigms,
and fast, small-footprint behaviour.

Mined provides both extensive Unicode and CJK support offering many
specific features and covering special cases that other editors
are not aware of (like auto-detection features and automatic handling
of terminal variations, or Han character information).
It was the first editor that supported Unicode in a plain-text terminal
(like xterm or rxvt).

Basically, mined is an editor tailored to reliable and efficient
editing of plain text documents and programs, with features and
interactive behaviour designed for this purpose.

Feature Overview

Good interactive features
* Intuitive user interface
* Logical and consistent concept of navigating and editing text
(without ancient line-end handling limitations or insert/append confusion)
* Supports various control styles:
- Editing with command control, function key control, or menu control
- Navigation by cursor keys, control keys, mouse or scrollbar
* Concise and comprehensive menus (driven by keyboard or mouse)
* "HOP" key paradigm doubles the number of navigation functions
that can be most easily reached and remembered by
intuitively amplifying or expanding the associated function
* Proper handling of window size changes in any state of interaction

Versatile character encoding support
* Extensive Unicode support, including double-width and combining characters,
script highlighting,
various methods of character input support
(mapped keyboard input methods, mnemonic and numeric input),
supporting CJK, Vietnamese, Hebrew, Arabic, and other scripts
* Character information updated to Unicode 6.0
* Extensive accented character input support, including
multiple accent prefix keys
* Support for Greek (monotonic and polytonic)
* Support for Cyrillic accented characters
* Support of bidirectional terminals
* Support of Arabic ligature joining
on all terminals
* East Asian character set support: handling of major CJK encodings
(including GB18030 and full EUC-JP with combining characters)
* Support for a large number of 8 bit encodings
(with combining characters for Vietnamese, Thai, Arabic, Hebrew)
* Support of CJK input methods by enhanced keyboard
mapping including multiple choice mappings (handled by a pick list menu);
characters in the pick list being sorted by relevance of Unicode ranges
* Han character information with description and pronunciation
* Auto-detection of text character encoding, edits files with
mixed character encoding sections (e.g. mailboxes),
transparent handling and auto-detection of UTF-16 encoded files
* Auto-detection of UTF-8 / CJK / 8 bit terminal mode and detailed features
(like different Unicode width and combining data versions)
* Comprehensive and flexible (though standard-conformant) set of
mechanisms to specify both text and terminal encodings
with useful precedences
* Flexible combination of any text encoding with any terminal encoding
* Encoding support tested with: xterm, mlterm, rxvt,
cxterm, kterm, hanterm,
KDE konsole, gnome-terminal, Linux console,
cygwin console, mintty, PuTTY

Many useful text editing capabilities
* Many text editing features, e.g. paragraph wrapping,
auto-indentation and back-tab, smart quotes (with
quotation marks style selection and auto-detection)
and smart dashes
* Search and replacement patterns can have multiple lines
* Cross-session paste buffer (copy/paste between multiple
- even subsequent or remote - invocations of mined)
* Optional Unicode paste buffer mode with implicit conversion
* Marker stack for quick return to previous text positions
* Multiple paste buffers (emacs-style)
* Optional rectangular copy/paste area
* Interactive selection highlighting (with mouse or keyboard selection),
standard dual-mode Del key behaviour
* Program editing features, HTML support and syntax highlighting,
identifier and function definition search, also across files;
structure input support
* Text and program layout features; auto-indentation and
undent function (back-tab), numbered item justification
* Systematic text and file handling safety, avoiding loss of data
* Visible indications of special text contents
(TAB characters, different line-end types, character
codes that cannot be displayed in the current mode)
* Full binary transparent editing with visible indications
(illegal UTF-8 or CJK, mixed line end types, NUL characters, ...)
* Print function that works in all text encodings
* Optional password hiding
* Optional emacs command mode

Small-footprint operation, portability and interworking
* Plain text mode (terminal) operation
* Optimized use of terminal features for a wide range of terminals,
including large terminal support (2015x2015) or recent xterm and mintty
* Instant start-up
* Runs on many platforms: Unix (Linux/Sun/HP/BSD/Mac and more),
DOS (djgpp), Windows (cygwin, Interix)
* Makefiles also support legacy systems

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M17N / nkf
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M17N / oto
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Anthy Input Method Engine for SCIM

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chewing input method module for SCIM

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Hangul Input Method Engine for SCIM

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an onscreen input pad to easily input symbols

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M17N Input Method Engine for SCIM

Supports all input methods offered by m17n-lib and m17n-db.

Currently the following languages are supported:

Amharic, Arabic, Armenian, Assamese, Bengali, Chinese, Croatian,
Devanagari, Dhivehi, Farsi, Georgian Greek, Gujarati, Hebrew, Japanese,
Kannada, Kazakh, Khmer, Korean, Lao, Malayalam, Myanmar, Oriya,
Punjabi, Russian, Serbian, Sinhala, Slovak, Syriac, Tamil, Telugu,
Thai, Tibetan, Vietnamese

Several generic input methods for languages based on the Latin alphabet
are also included.

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SKK Input Method Engine for SCIM

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Data files for SCIM generic table input method module.

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Tomoe Input Method Engine for SCIM

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