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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist


* Package name    : libchewing
  Version         : 0.2.4
  Upstream Author : Jim Huang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL             : http://chewing.csie.net/
* License         : LGPL
  Description     : libchewing - The intelligent phonetic input method library
  SVN repository  : https://svn.csie.net/chewing/libchewing

libchewing - The intelligent phonetic input method library

[-] History

libchewing is derived from Chewing input method, a xcin module
focusing on intelligent phonetic processing by lckung and 
kpchen. However, the original authors of Chewing dropped its
development, and Chewing is highly bonded with xcin, which
prevents from wider applications.

[-] Motion

Jim Huang started to separate core algorithm and logic layer
of Chewing since 2002, and he integrated his efforts into a
Chinese terminal named JMCCE as a part of its input method
modules. Also, he attempts to let more applications adapt
his efforts, so that he created libchewing with writing some
bridges among JMCCE, XCIN, SCIM and iiimf-chewing, etc.

[-] Status

1. bridge integration
a) works with xcin
b) works with JMCCE
c) works with SCIM-chewing
d) works with IIIMF-chewing
e) starts screen-chewing (Chewing IM for GNU screen)
f) starts ime-chewing (Chewing MS-Windows IME)

2. support phonetic keyboard layout
a) Hsu
b) IBM
c) Gin-Yieh
d) Eten
e) Eten 26 keys
f) Dvorak
g) Dvorak Hsu


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It seems that this package already exists in the archive.  If you have
uploaded the package yourself but forgotten to close this WNPP bug, please
read the instructions at http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp for handling
WNPP bugs properly.  You should close WNPP bugs in your initial upload
with a statement like "Initial upload. (Closes: #285280)".  Thanks.
Of course, it might also be that someone else uploading this package,
in which case the statements above don't apply -- in any case, the package
seems to be in the archive now.

Information about the package already in the archive:

Package: libchewing
Binary: libchewing2-dev, libchewing2, libchewing-data
Version: 0.2.6-2
Priority: optional
Section: libs
Maintainer: Kanru Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 4.0.0), gcc (>= 3:3.3), autoconf (>= 2.59), 
automake-1.9 | automaken, libtool (>= 1.5.6), doxygen
Architecture: any
Standards-Version: 3.6.1
Format: 1.0
Directory: pool/main/libc/libchewing
Files: 228dcef7651777fc185e198d75b6548b 700 libchewing_0.2.6-2.dsc
 9ad5994365871779c6a9ac3cb0d43e7f 1755490 libchewing_0.2.6.orig.tar.gz
 ca1381ad7d6ed930bb78dfe42905e160 4574 libchewing_0.2.6-2.diff.gz

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Martin Michlmayr
http://www.cyrius.com/


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