A Japanese input scheme & dictionary for RIME.
Disclaimer: If you need some serious input methods for Japanese, then this might not be the repository you are looking for. If you are already using Rime, and want to type something in Japanese without switching between input methods, you may give it a try.
Copy everything under dist/
into Rime's user folder. For example: the user folder is ~/.config/ibus/rime/
, then cp -vr dist/. ~/.config/ibus/rime/
will do the work.
The location of user directory is related to specific input methods (i.e. frontends of Rime). In most cases, information about it can be found either in Rime's Customization Guide or in the documentation of the input method.
Deployment also varies across input methods. Usually, you can also find information in the same place(s) above.
If your input method is using an ancient version of librime, hence an ancient version (<1.0) of opencc, then the json config may not be supported. This will at least make the simplifier
's jp_variants
option ineffectual.
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All files other than those under
third_party/
anddist/
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Files under
third_party/
:-
data/JMdict/JMdict_e.xml
- What: The JMdict (Japanese-Multilingual Dictionary) file, with only the English translations.
- Author: The Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group
- Link: http://www.edrdg.org/jmdict/j_jmdict.html
- License: CC BY-SA 3.0, see this link for more information.
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data/mozc_dictionaries/*
- What: dictionary files of the input method mozc
- Author: multiple authors
- Link: https://github.com/google/mozc/tree/master/src/data/dictionary_oss
- License: mixed license
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data/internet-jp-forms.num
- What: a Japanese frequency list
- Author: Serge Sharoff
- Link: http://corpus.leeds.ac.uk/frqc/internet-jp-forms.num
- License: CC BY 2.5
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data/opencc/*
- What: opencc dictionaries
- Author: BYVoid
- Link: https://github.com/BYVoid/OpenCC/blob/master/data/dictionary/JPVariants.txt
- License: Apache License 2.0
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