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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Please Donate to the Red Cross for Earthquake and Tsunami Relief in Japan Post 302504595 by Neo on Tuesday 15th of March 2011 01:56:11 AM
Old 03-15-2011
It is amazing to see the calm and civilized nature of the Japanese people in such an unprecedented disaster. Everyone is so impressed, especially me. It is so impressive how the Japanese people remain calm even in such an emergency. Naturally, they are calm over all things in life and maintain a positive attitude and advanced sense of community, in all situations.

The Japanese people have set the highest standard for how to react to any emergency and show how and why they are among the most civilized nations in the world.

OBTW: Yesterday we served around 350K banners for the Red Cross. Many thanks to everyone who gives from their heart to help the Japanese people.
 

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Wnn6(1) 							   User Commands							   Wnn6(1)

NAME
Wnn6 - Wnn6 Japanese language input system DESCRIPTION
Wnn6 provides a method to input Japanese language in a desktop environment or on a terminal. You need to use htt(1) or xjsi(1) to input Japanese language in a desktop environment, and uum(1) on a serial-connected terminal. If you are logged in to the Japanese desktop, you can use Wnn6 as Japanese language input system by default. If you have changed the default to use another Japanese language input system, you can use Wnn6 by running wnn6setup(1). You can choose any Japanese language input method you like (see the GUI utility wnnenvutil(1)). You can also register and use your own Kana-Kanji conversion dictionary (see the GUI utility wnndictutil(1)). Wnn6 is based on a client-server model, and the server supports multiple clients (users) at the same time. Dictionaries for Kana-Kanji conversion can be managed centrally on a server. SEE ALSO
htt(1), xjsi(1), uum(1), wnn6setup(1), wnnatod(1), wnnbushu(1), wnndictutil(1), wnndtoa(1), wnnenvutil(1), wnnotow(1), wnnstat(1), wnntouch(1), jserver(1M), wnnaccess(1M), wnnds(1M), wnnkill(1M), wnnoffline(1M), wnnudmerge(1M), dpkeyserv(1M), dpkeystat(1M), wnnenvrc(4), wnnhosts(4), jserverrc(4), uumkey(4), uumrc(4), wnn_2A_CTRL(4), wnn_2B_ROMKANA(4), wnn_automaton(4), wnn_cvt_key_tbl(4), wnn_cvt_xim_tbl(4), wnn_hinsi.data(4), wnn_mode(4), wnn_serverdefs(4), wnn_ximrc(4) Japanese Input System Summary & Transition Wnn6 User's Guide Wnn6 Advanced User's and System Administrator's Guide SunOS 5.10 26 Jun 1998 Wnn6(1)
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