* Compounds in SKK-JISYO.L may be included?
@ 2011-11-26 20:54 Tetsuo Tsukamoto
2011-11-26 21:15 ` Werner LEMBERG
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From: Tetsuo Tsukamoto @ 2011-11-26 20:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-devel
Hello,
Emacs includes part of SKK-JISYO.L, which is a Kana-Kanji
dictinoary for a Japanese input method called SKK.
Its size is more than 4 MB, but the size of leim/ja-dic.el is
much reduced by excluding those words which may be generated as
compounds.
For example, leim/ja-dic.el doesn't contain the word 大丈夫
(dai-jo-bu) that means fine, OK, all right, etc.
大丈夫 can be generated by 大 (dai) and 丈夫 (jo-bu), but this
process also generates many meaningless words, which may annoy
users.
I would propose to include compounds for a better efficacy if the
size permits.
--
Tetsuo Tsukamoto
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