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/*! \mainpage RIME: Rime Input Method Engine license: - GPLv3 project home: - http://code.google.com/p/rimeime/ features: - supporting varieties of input methods, either shape-based or phonetic-based, including those for Chinese dialects - a built-in dictionary in traditional Chinese, easily converting to simplified Chinese via opencc - a modulized, extensible input method framework to create innovative input schemata in YAML syntax - cross-platform core library in C++, built on top of open-source technologies - OS-specific wrappers working consistently on Windows, Linux and OS X build dependencies: - compiler with C++11 support - cmake>=2.8 - libboost>=1.46 - libglog (optional) - libkyotocabinet - libmarisa - libopencc - libyaml-cpp>=0.5 - libgtest (optional) runtime dependencies: - libboost - libglog (optional) - libkyotocabinet - libmarisa - libopencc - libyaml-cpp install the library: - make - sudo make install clients: - fcitx-rime : Linux/fcitx client - ibus-rime : Linux/ibus client - squirrel : Mac OS X client - weasel : Windows client related works: - brise : rime schema repository - combo-pinyin : an innovative chord-typing practice - essay : vocabulary and language model for rime - rimekit : configuration tools for rime credits: # we are grateful to the makers of the following open source libraries - Boost C++ Libraries (Boost Software License) - darts-clone (New BSD License) - google-glog (New BSD License) - Google Test (New BSD License) - Kyoto Cabinet (GNU Public License) - marisa-trie (New BSD License) - opencc (Apache License 2.0) - UTF8-CPP (Boost Software License) - yaml-cpp (MIT License) */
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