debian man page for rkinitialize

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RKINITIALIZE(3) 					     Library Functions Manual						   RKINITIALIZE(3)

NAME
RkInitialize - initialize the kana-kanji conversion functions
SYNOPSIS
#include <canna/RK.h> int RkInitialize(dhdpath) char *dhdpath;
DESCRIPTION
RkInitialize initiates the kana-kanji conversion functions. dhdpath names the dictionary home directory. Because this library permits multiple kana-kanji conversions to proceed concurrently, it uses the conversion context method of control to manage the kana-kanji conversions. Each context contains internal data needed to perform a kana-kanji conversion. Users identify the conversion contexts from one another by their context number. A context number is an integer of 0 or greater and is used as the first parameter of the kana-kanji conversion function. Right after the kana-kanji conversion functions are initialized by RkInitialize, only the standard context with context number 0 exists. Applications using only one context can use the standard context.
RETURN VALUE
This function returns 0 if successful; otherwise, it returns -1.
SEE ALSO
RkFinalize(3) RKINITIALIZE(3)
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