mozc_1.2.855.102+main-1~bpo60+1_amd64.changes is NEW
(new) emacs-mozc-bin_1.2.855.102+main-1~bpo60+1_amd64.deb optional utils
Helper module for emacs-mozc
Mozc is a Japanese Input Method Editor (IME) designed for multi-platform
such as Chromium OS, Windows, Mac and Linux.
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This package provides the helper module to the GNU Emacs.
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This open-source project originates from Google Japanese Input.
(new) emacs-mozc_1.2.855.102+main-1~bpo60+1_amd64.deb optional utils
Mozc for Emacs
Mozc is a Japanese Input Method Editor (IME) designed for multi-platform
such as Chromium OS, Windows, Mac and Linux.
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This package provides the elisp files to run mozc with GNU Emacs.
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This open-source project originates from Google Japanese Input.
(new) ibus-mozc_1.2.855.102+main-1~bpo60+1_amd64.deb optional utils
Mozc engine for IBus - Client of the Mozc input method
IBus is an Intelligent Input Bus. It is a new input framework for Linux OS.
It provides full featured and user friendly input method user interface.
It also may help developers to develop input method easily.
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Mozc is a Japanese Input Method Editor (IME) designed for multi-platform
such as Chromium OS, Windows, Mac and Linux.
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ibus-mozc provides client part of the Mozc input method.
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This open-source project originates from Google Japanese Input.
(new) mozc-server_1.2.855.102+main-1~bpo60+1_amd64.deb optional utils
Server of the Mozc input method
Mozc is a Japanese Input Method Editor (IME) designed for multi-platform
such as Chromium OS, Windows, Mac and Linux.
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mozc-server provides GUI utilities of the Mozc input method.
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This open-source project originates from Google Japanese Input.
(new) mozc-utils-gui_1.2.855.102+main-1~bpo60+1_amd64.deb optional utils
GUI utilities of the Mozc input method
Mozc is a Japanese Input Method Editor (IME) designed for multi-platform
such as Chromium OS, Windows, Mac and Linux.
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mozc-server provides GUI uitilities of the Mozc input method.
This uses GUI and can set ibus-mozc and the user's dictionary.
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This open-source project originates from Google Japanese Input.
(new) mozc_1.2.855.102+main-1~bpo60+1.debian.tar.gz optional utils
(new) mozc_1.2.855.102+main-1~bpo60+1.dsc optional utils
(new) mozc_1.2.855.102+main.orig.tar.gz optional utils
(new) scim-mozc_1.2.855.102+main-1~bpo60+1_amd64.deb optional utils
Mozc engine for SCIM - Client of the Mozc input method
Smart Common Input Method (SCIM) is an input method (IM) platform.
Input methods are needed to enter complex characters in many non-latin
languages. SCIM provides a common platform for various plugin modules and
independent IM programs, as well as a set of modules and programs on its own.
It is highly modularized and exposes abstract interfaces, so that plugin
modules with different functions can easily communicate with each other.
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Mozc is a Japanese Input Method Editor (IME) designed for multi-platform
such as Chromium OS, Windows, Mac and Linux.
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scim-mozc provides client part of the Mozc input method.
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This open-source project originates from Google Japanese Input.
(new) uim-mozc_1.2.855.102+main-1~bpo60+1_amd64.deb optional utils
Mozc engine for uim - Client of the Mozc input method
uim is an input method module library supporting various languages, which
become a frontend for Anthy, SKK, Canna, T-Code, TUT-Code,
Pinyin (Chinese input method), Hangul (Korean input method),
IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet), etc.
Most of the functions are implemented with Scheme, so it's very simple
and flexible.
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Mozc is a Japanese Input Method Editor (IME) designed for multi-platform
such as Chromium OS, Windows, Mac and Linux.
.
uim-mozc provides client part of the Mozc input method.
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This open-source project originates from Google Japanese Input.
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