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jbase: lha, nkf, ed, jhd, pwd, ish. pf and other basic tools
jless: Japanese less (pager)
pcurses: Pelican's curses (for Japanese)
jman: Manpage system with Japanese nroff
dic: To consult a dictionary on CD-ROM
recjis: Tool to recover damaged Japanese document
jelvis: Japanese elvis (vi clone)
ng: Japanese Micro GNU Emacs
nemsup: NEmacs(Nihongo[=Japanese] Emacs) supporting files
nemuty: NEmacs utilities
nemlisp: Lisp package for NEmacs
mulelisp: Mule lisp package
mulesup: Mule supporting files
muleuty: Mule utilities
muleskk: SKK related lisp files for Mule
nemskk: SKK elisp for NEmacs
skkbin: SKK server binaries
skkdic: SKK dictionary
skkman: SKK manual
bash: Japanese bash (mostly sh compatible)
tcsh: Japanese tcsh (csh compatible)
zsh: enhanced shell
vnem: NEmacs without input method support
vmenx: NEmacs without input method support for X
vmule: Mule without input method support
vmulex: Mule without input method support for X
jgsbin: Japanese Ghostscript (binary)
jgslib: Japanese Ghostscript (library)
jgsgnt1: Fonts for Japanese Ghostscript (part 1)
jgsfnt2: Fonts for Japanese Ghostscript (part 2)
- (1) ``jbase'' is a package of basic tools: ``lha'' is an archiver widely used
under MS-DOS especially in Japan, ``pf'' is a print tool for Japanese
line printers.
- (2) ``jless'' is a Japanese pager, which automatically judges the character
code set in the document and converts it to display depending on the
environment variable of LESSCHARSET which most Linuxers set as
``japanese-ujis'' in Japan.
- (3) ``pcurses'' is a curses with a Japanese handling feature.
- (4) ``jman'' is a manpage system with Japanese nroff, which enables you to
look up the Japanese man pages.
- (5) ``dic'' looks up a dictionary in 8cm CD-ROM, widely available in Japan
for ``Data Discman'' made by SONY or for its compatibles. Also included
is an e-lisp code to call it from your emacs.
- (6) ``recjis'' will recover damaged Japanese documents encoded in JIS, SJIS,
or UJIS code set which might have lost some information through network
transfers or by other accidents.
- (7) ``jelvis'' is Japanese elvis(vi clone), while ``ng'' a subset of Japanese
Emacs. Use them with ``uum'', ``canuum'' or ``kinput2'' to input Japanese
characters.
- (8) ``nemsup'', ``nemuty'', and ``nemlisp'' are necessary to use NEmacs, the
Japanese Emacs. The current JE contains NEmacs-3.3.2 based on
emacs-18.59.
- (9) ``mulelisp'', ``mulesup'', and ``muleuty'' are necessary to use Mule, the
Multi lingual Emacs. The JE-0.9.3 has Mule-1.0pl1 (KIRITSUBO version).
- (10) ``skkbin'', ``skkdic'', and ``skkman'' are SKK, a Japanese input method,
accessible by Mule with ``muleskk'' or NEmacs with ``nemskk''. JE-0.9.3
comes with SKK-6.32.
- (11) ``bash'', ``tcsh'', and ``zsh'' are enhanced shells. ``bash''(bash-1.13.5j)
and ``tcsh'' will pass 8-bit Japanese characters.
- (12) ``vnem'' and ``vnemx'' are naked NEmacs based on emacs-18.59 without
support of any input method for the console and X respectively. You
don't have to install these if you decide to use either Wnn, Canna
or sj3.
- (13) ``vmule'' and ``vmulex'' are naked Mule-1.0pl1(KIRITSUBO version) without
support of any input method for the console and X respectively. You
don't have to install these if you decide to use either Wnn, Canna
or sj3.
- (14) ``jgsbin'', ``jgslib'', ``jgsgnt1'', and ``jgsfnt2'' makes a Japanese
Ghostscript system which is an interpreter of Japanese PostScript,
based on Ghostscript-2.6.1. The only allocated devices in JE binary
kit are X window and VGA console. Run ``gslx'' script to use it on the
console. Note that older JE used to contain a version of gs which
required libsvga.so. Install libsvga.so.1 in Slackware of obtain new
JE, if you have this.
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Ross Biro
Mon May 22 13:15:19 PDT 1995