Install Bskk On A Debian, Ubuntu, Kali And Raspbian

Install Bskk On A Debian, Ubuntu, Kali And Raspbian

bskk

efficient Japanese input system for emacsen

Maintainer: Tatsuya Kinoshita



Section: utils

Install bskk

  • Debian apt-get install ddskk Click to copy
  • Ubuntu apt-get install ddskk Click to copy
  • Kali Linux apt-get install ddskk Click to copy
  • Raspbian apt-get install ddskk Click to copy

ddskk

efficient Japanese input system for emacsen

Daredevil SKK (DDSKK) is a fast and efficient Japanese input system written in Emacs Lisp. DDSKK is an expand version of SKK (Simple Kana to Kanji conversion program, originated by Masahiko Sato). The way of Kana to Kanji conversion is characteristic of SKK. To learn the usage of DDSKK, the tutorial program `skk-tutorial' is available. By default, DDSKK tries to connect an skkserv compatible dictionary server such as dbskkd-cdb, skksearch or yaskkserv on localhost. Directly use of a dictionary file without skkserv is also supported. To make a local dictionary from the skkdic package and the skkdic-extra package, use the update-skkdic command of the skktools package. To use optional features, install required packages such as lookup-el, kakasi, and so on.

Install the latest version of bskk in Debian, Ubuntu, Kali and Raspbian from terminal. To install the bskk just copy the above command for your OS and run into terminal. After you run the command it will grab the latest version of bskk from the respository and install it in your computer/server.