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input method for Japanese - backend, dictionary and utility
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input method for Japanese - backend, dictionary and utility
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Dan Klassen
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Daniel LeBlanc
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Located in
Package: anthy
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input method for Japanese - common files and dictionary
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(no translation yet)
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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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(no translation yet)
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Package: anthy-common
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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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Dan Klassen
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Daniel LeBlanc
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Package: antlr
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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 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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Dan Klassen
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Daniel LeBlanc
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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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Dan Klassen
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Daniel LeBlanc
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Package: antlr-doc
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Apache HTTP Server metapackage
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Apache HTTP Server metapackage
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Daniel LeBlanc
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Package: apache2
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It features support for HTTPS, virtual hosting, CGI, SSI, IPv6, easy scripting and database integration, request/response filtering, many flexible authentication schemes, and more.
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It features support for HTTPS, virtual hosting, CGI, SSI, IPv6, easy scripting and database integration, request/response filtering, many flexible authentication schemes, and more.
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Dan Klassen
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Reviewed by
Daniel LeBlanc
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Package: apache2
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Apache HTTP Server documentation
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Apache HTTP Server documentation
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Dan Klassen
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Daniel LeBlanc
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Package: apache2-doc
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This package provides the documentation for Apache 2. For more details see the apache2 package description.
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Description
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This package provides the documentation for Apache 2. For more details see the apache2 package description.
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Dan Klassen
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Daniel LeBlanc
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Package: apache2-doc
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