id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 3160 Morita, Ichiko Japanese Character Input: Its State and Problems 1981-03-01 18 .pdf application/pdf 7276 768 71 Such materials are best handled in their own writing systems (the languages in this category include Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Japan has overcome numerous difficulties in developing systems that are capable of handling Japanese characters. their codes, so that when a key is punched, the Kanji is typed on regular paper as if it had been done by a regular Japanese typewriter. key is typed, the Kanji is printed on paper and the code from the plate keyboard, the Kanji teletypewriter of the National Diet Library integrates patterns and components as equivalents to other characters. This uses a Kana typewriter keyboard to input Japanese in syllabary or romanized form, converting them to Kanji by software. major ones are: (1) which Kanji are to be included; (2) how many characters are to be handled; (3) what code should be assigned and how it Diet Library inputs a fill character for Kanji not in the system . ./cache/3160.pdf ./txt/3160.txt