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-This is Wnn4.2, a Japanese/Chinese/Korean input method. It is
-included primarily so that we can compile mule-2.1, a multilingual
-emacs.
+FreeWnn is a Japanese/Chinese/Korean input method.
-Only the Japanese version is built for this port.
+WWW: www.freewnn.org
-Note that binaries and libraries go to /usr/local, while man pages and
-includes go to /usr/X11R6. That's the way it was designed, I don't
-know why.
+This port has only libraries for a Japanese imput method. The
+libraries containes a archive file (libwnn.a), header files and files
+which are used to a client.
-- Satoshi
-(asami@cs.berkeley.edu)
-
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-
-This also include some patches for FreeBSD or bugfixes.
-If use these patches, you can compile Wnn-4.2 under XFree86 3.1.2E
- or later (X11Release6.1).
-If there are any problem in these patches, please tell me via E-mail.
-
-Hidekazu Kuroki
-(hidekazu@cs.titech.ac.jp)
-
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-
-Mr. Yoshio KATAYAMA <kate@pfu.co.jp> fixed many bugs for Wnn4.2.
-Patches for those are in 'Wnn4.2.patch-YYMMDD.tar.gz' and are applied
-in this port.
-
-[Notice]
-(1) When compiling this port, if $LOCALBASE is not '/usr/local' and/or
-$X11BASE is not '/usr/X11R6' then you should properly change two lines
-'@cwd /usr/local' and '@cwd /usr/X11R6' in
-$PORTSDIR/japanese/Wnn/pkg/PLIST.
-
-(2) You must set a environment variable JSERVER if you use a client of
-Wnn.
+Note that you must set a environment variable JSERVER if you use a
+client of Wnn.
-- S. Taoka
<taoka@FreeBSD.org>