Welcome to SKK Openlab!
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Since Oct. 8, 2002
SKK is a Japanese input method on Emacs. It was designed by Dr. Masahiko Sato (Professor, Kyoto University) and created in 1987.
We will expand SKK under the GNU General Public Licence (GPL).
SKK is an abbreviation of `Simple Kana to Kanji conversion program'. Some people say SKK should be `simple' as its name indicates and neither its features nor its file structure should be complicated. But we say, `SKK can be simple in its main features as well as optionally expandable and still fast!'
News
- elisp: Daredevil SKK 14.0.90 is now available. This is an alpha version and contains support for Emacs 23. (2010-01-25)
- Link for the dbskkd-cdb site updated. (2009-02-12)
- SKK Tools 1.3.1 released (2007-09-30)
- This version contains fixes for skkdic-expr2.
- SKK Tools 1.3 released (2007-09-22)
- This version contains fixes for some vulnerabilities. Users of 1.2 or prior versions, please update.
- elisp: Daredevil SKK 13.1 released (2007-08-18)
- This version supports GNU Emacs 22 and XEmacs 21.5.
- dic: New file SKK-JISYO.JIS2004 (2007-03-28)
About SKK dictionaries
About elisp version of SKK
About SKK OpenLab
- Discussions on SKK dictionaries
- Development of elisp version of SKK
Discussions
Development
Other information
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