ddskk 16.1-2 source package in Ubuntu

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ddskk (16.1-2) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Prefer emacs-nox over emacs
  * Update debhelper compat version to 9

 -- Tatsuya Kinoshita <email address hidden>  Thu, 05 Jan 2017 21:44:27 +0900

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Tatsuya Kinoshita
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Original maintainer:
Tatsuya Kinoshita
Architectures:
all
Section:
utils
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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ddskk: efficient Japanese input system for emacsen

 Daredevil SKK (DDSKK) is a fast and efficient Japanese input system
 written in Emacs Lisp.
 .
 DDSKK is an expand version of SKK (Simple Kana to Kanji conversion
 program, originated by Masahiko Sato). The way of Kana to Kanji
 conversion is characteristic of SKK. To learn the usage of DDSKK,
 the tutorial program `skk-tutorial' is available.
 .
 By default, DDSKK tries to connect an skkserv compatible dictionary
 server such as dbskkd-cdb, skksearch or yaskkserv on localhost.
 Directly use of a dictionary file without skkserv is also supported.
 .
 To make a local dictionary from the skkdic package and the skkdic-extra
 package, use the update-skkdic command of the skktools package. To use
 optional features, install required packages such as lookup-el, kakasi,
 and so on.