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input method for Japanese - common files and dictionary
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Summary
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input method for Japanese - common files and dictionary
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Translated and reviewed by
Lewis Cawte
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Located in
Package: anthy-common
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This package provides common files dictonary data for anthy.
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Description
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This package provides common files dictonary data for anthy.
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Translated and reviewed by
Lewis Cawte
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Located in
Package: anthy-common
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This package contains the documentation and examples for antlr. ANTLR stands for ANother Tool for Language Recognition, (formerly PCCTS). It is a language tool that provides a framework for constructing recognizers, compilers, and translators from grammatical descriptions containing C++ or Java actions [You can use PCCTS 1.xx to generate C-based parsers].
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Summary
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This package contains the documentation and examples for antlr. ANTLR stands for ANother Tool for Language Recognition, (formerly PCCTS). It is a language tool that provides a framework for constructing recognisers, compilers, and translators from grammatical descriptions containing C++ or Java actions [You can use PCCTS 1.xx to generate C-based parsers].
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Translated by
Anthony Harrington
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Reviewed by
Stephan Woidowski
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Located in
Package: antlr-doc
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See antlr package for a complete description
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Description
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See antlr package for a complete description
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Translated by
Gabriel Ruiz
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Reviewed by
Jen Ockwell
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See antlr package for a complete description
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Suggested by
mrx5682
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Located in
Package: antlr-doc
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Computer language translation has become a common task. While compilers and tools for traditional computer languages (such as C or Java) are still being built, their number is dwarfed by the thousands of mini-languages for which recognizers and translators are being developed. Programmers construct translators for database formats, graphical data files (e.g., PostScript, AutoCAD), text processing files (e.g., HTML, SGML). ANTLR is designed to handle all of your translation tasks.
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Summary
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Computer language translation has become a common task. While compilers and tools for traditional computer languages (such as C or Java) are still being built, their number is dwarfed by the thousands of mini-languages for which recognizers and translators are being developed. Programmers construct translators for database formats, graphical data files (e.g., PostScript, AutoCAD), text processing files (e.g., HTML, SGML). ANTLR is designed to handle all of your translation tasks.
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Translated by
Stephan Woidowski
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Reviewed by
Stephan Woidowski
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Located in
Package: antlr
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language tool for constructing recognizers, compilers etc (native code)
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Summary
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language tool for constructing recognisers, compilers etc. (native code)
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Translated by
Jonathon Fernyhough
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Reviewed by
Isabell Long
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Located in
Package: antlr3-gcj
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tools to assist in using ATA over Ethernet
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Summary
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tools to assist in using ATA over Ethernet
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Translated and reviewed by
Isabell Long
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Located in
Package: aoetools
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The aoetools are programs that assist in using ATA over Ethernet. These tools are designed to work with the "aoe" driver for Linux 2.6 kernels; in fact, this version recommends kernel 2.6.14 or later, as both support up to 16 slots per shelf address.
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Description
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The aoetools are programs that assist in using ATA over Ethernet. These tools are designed to work with the "aoe" driver for Linux 2.6 kernels; in fact, this version recommends kernel 2.6.14 or later, as both support up to 16 slots per shelf address.
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Translated and reviewed by
Isabell Long
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Located in
Package: aoetools
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Systems running Linux 2.4 kernels do not need and should not install the aoetools. The aoe driver for 2.4 kernels is self-sufficient.
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Description
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Systems running Linux 2.4 kernels do not need and should not install the aoetools. The aoe driver for 2.4 kernels is self-sufficient.
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Translated and reviewed by
Isabell Long
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Located in
Package: aoetools
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There are several tools included in this package:
* aoecfg - manipulate AoE configuration strings
* aoe-discover - trigger discovery of ATA over Ethernet devices
* aoe-flush - flush the down devices out of the aoe driver
* aoe-interfaces - restrict network interfaces used for AoE
* aoe-mkdevs - create character and block device files
* aoe-mkshelf - create block device files for one shelf address
* aoeping - simple userland communication with AoE devices
* aoe-revalidate - revalidate the disk size of an AoE device
* aoe-stat - print status information for AoE devices
* aoe-version - print AoE-related software version information
* coraid-update - upload an update file to a Coraid appliance
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Description
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represents a line break.
Start a new line in the equivalent position in the translation.
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represents a space character.
Enter a space in the equivalent position in the translation.
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There are several tools included in this package:
* aoecfg - manipulate AoE configuration strings
* aoe-discover - trigger discovery of ATA over Ethernet devices
* aoe-flush - flush the down devices out of the aoe driver
* aoe-interfaces - restrict network interfaces used for AoE
* aoe-mkdevs - create character and block device files
* aoe-mkshelf - create block device files for one shelf address
* aoeping - simple userland communication with AoE devices
* aoe-revalidate - revalidate the disk size of an AoE device
* aoe-stat - print status information for AoE devices
* aoe-version - print AoE-related software version information
* coraid-update - upload an update file to a Coraid appliance
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Translated and reviewed by
Isabell Long
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Located in
Package: aoetools
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