KAKASI
相互リンク - 情報サイト - IT関連メディア - IT関連論者 - オープンソース - 便利なHOWTOサイト - Internet Society - Perl/CGI - ISP - 鹿児島かごしま薩摩 - デザインテンプレート - デザイン素材 - ビジネスブログ - アクセスアップ,SEO,SEM,集客,売上アップ - Googleランクアップ - アクセスログ解析 - 便利サイト -KAKASI - Kanji Kana Simple Inverter [Japanese | English]KAKASI - Kanji Kana Simple InverterWhat's New? 2004/6/25 kakasi.namazu.org comes back. More details are described in The report about karin.namazu.org compromision. 2001/9/7 KAKASI version 2.3.4 is released. 2001/1/22 KAKASI version 2.3.3 is released. 2000/4/27 KAKASI version 2.3.2 is released. 1999/10/29 KAKASI version 2.3.1 is released. 1999/9/28 KAKASI version 2.3.0 is released.What is KAKASI?KAKASI is the language processing filter to convert Kanji charactersto Hiragana, Katakana or Romaji(1) and may be helpful to read Japanesedocuments.The name "KAKASI" is the abbreviation of "kanji kana simpleinverter" and the inverse of SKK "simple kana kanji converter" whichis developed by Masahiko Sato at Tohoku University. The most entriesof the kakasi dictionary is derived form the SKK dictionaries. If youhave some interests in the naming of "KAKASI", please consult toJapanese-English dictionary. :-) (1) "Romaji" is alphabetical description of Japanese pronunciation.KAKASI is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modifyit under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published bythe Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)any later version.KAKASI is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty ofMERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See theGNU General Public License for more details.You can get information about KAKASI fromhttp://kakasi.namazu.org/Mail comments and bug reports tobug-kakasi@namazu.orgin Japanese or English.Mailing Listkakasi-dev@namazu.org (Mainly discussed in Japanese)This mailing list is dedicated to the development of KAKASI. To subscribe, or unsubscribe, use mailman intaface please.DownloadSourceskakasi-2.3.4.tar.gz (About 1073 KB)kakasi-2.3.4-nodict.tar.gz (About 221 KB)Web, FTPRPM packages for Red Hat LinuxRed Hat 7.xi386: Web, FTPSRPMS: Web, FTPRed Hat 6.xi386: Web, FTPSRPMS: Web, FTPBinary packages for Win32Web, HTTPAnonymous CVSYou can also check out the very version via anonymous cvs. Here's now:% cvs -d :pserver:guest@cvs.namazu.org:/storage/cvsroot loginCVS password: guest% cvs -d :pserver:guest@cvs.namazu.org:/storage/cvsroot co kakasiThe CVS repository is also accessable via the web.Building KAKASI via cvs, you need to install autoconf 2.13, automake 1.4,and libtool 1.3 (or later). After check out, run autogen.sh at top of thesource tree.Related Software Text::Kakasi Text::Kakasi is a Perl interface to KAKASI. Ruby/KAKASI Ruby/KAKASI is a Ruby interface to KAKASI. Japana Japana is a small proxy written in Perl. It converts Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji on the fly into Romaji. The conversion is done using the kakasi-library for Perl. If setting up kakasi is too much of a hassle or not possible you can try the old 1.0.x version. This version does not convert Kanji, but doesn't need kakasi. KAKASI web frontend This frontend converts web pages, between japanese characters (kanji, hiragana, katakana) and romaji (latin alphabets). Namazu HomepageHardware and Network resources are sponsored by VA Linux Systems Japan.Former hardware and Network resources were sponsored by NetVillage Co.,Ltd. KAKASI project <kakasi-dev@namazu.org> Copyright (C) 1999-2001 KAKASI project. All rights reserved. $Id: index.html.en,v 1.24 2005/04/04 02:26:46 knok Exp $

