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xjim(1) General Commands Manual xjim(1)
NAME
xjim - Japanese input server on X Window
SYNOPSIS
xjim [options ...]
DESCRIPTION
xjim is a japanese input server which can connect with application programs through XIM (X Window System, Version11 Input Method) inter-
face.
Options
xjim can accept standard X Toolkit options and the following options.
-learn learn-file Specifies a file for Gakushuu operation. The default is $HOME/.xjim_learn.
-online online-file
Specifies user dictionary for Word registration. The default is $HOME/.xjim_onlud.
-sjis Starts xjim in sjis mode. In sjis mode, Shift-JIS encoding is used.
-euc Starts xjim in euc mode. In euc mode, EUC encoding is used.
Resources
xjim can accept the following resources. Class name is "XJim".
*learnFile Specifies a file for Gakushuu operation.
*onlineFile Specifies user dictionary for Word registration.
*background Specifies background color on xjim's windows.
*foreground Specifies foreground color on xjim's windows.
*geometry Specifyies xjim's main window location.
*modeLocation Specifyies status area's location in the case of "OverTheSpot" Input Style. Possible value is "left" or "right". The
default is "left".
*JISX0212 Specifies whether or not JISX 0212 character set is used in conversion. If True, JISX 0212 characters can be got
through conversion. The default is False. In sjis mode, this resource is ignored.
AUTHOR
xjim was developed by HP.
xjim(1)