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Nifty Japanese stuff: Kakasi

Jan 28, 2005| emacs, japanese, linux, ruby

Kakasi is an external utility for
converting Japanese text between coding systems. It can also add
furigana after kanji or convert a text file to romaji.

Debian users can apt-get install kakasi kakasi-dic.
There’s an Emacs interface,
a Perl module (Text::Kakasi),
and a Ruby library.

You can e-mail me at sacha@sachachua.com.
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