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Skkinput3
Jul 20, 2023
SKK-like Japanese input method for X11
Skkinput is an input method for X11 applications that want Japanese text input.
A client that wants kana-kanji conversion service for Japanese text sends a request to skkinput. Skkinput receives the request, does kana-kanji conversion, and sends converted text back to the client.
From version 3.0, skkinput becomes an emacs-lisp like interpreter, and uses skk.el in skk-8.6 as an conversion engine.
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