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jazz from group de.scravy (version 1.1.0)

An easy drawing library for Java using Swing for drawing (therefor Jazz).

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Artifact jazz
Group de.scravy
Version 1.1.0
Last update 25. May 2015
Organization not specified
URL http://scravy.github.io/Jazz
License The MIT License (MIT)
Dependencies amount 3
Dependencies junit, pair, slf4j-api,
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romaji from group com.github.jikyo (version 0.0.4)

`Romaji` is a converter library to romanize Japanese hiragana/katakana string by standard and IME typing style. Even though [icu::Transliterator](http://userguide.icu-project.org/transforms/general) already has provided the same functions, and returns only one romanized string. However, there exists several different romanization systems, so one hiragana/katakana string has so many romanize string. For example, `"ちゃ"` can be romanized as `"cha"`, `"tya"`, `"chixya"`, `"tixya"`, `"chilya"`, or `"tilya"`. `Romaji` provides romanized strings as many as possible. If an input string contained non hiragana/katakana characters (includes kanji), `Romaji` return the characters as same as the input. For example, `Romaji` converts the input `"お茶の水"` to `"o茶no水"`. The mapping from hiragana/katakana to romaji is based on common IME's system to type Japanese on a computer. Therefor, `Romaji` does not directly implement the standard system like Hepburn, Nihon-shiki or Kunrei-shiki, but includes them.

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Artifact romaji
Group com.github.jikyo
Version 0.0.4
Last update 14. May 2019
Organization not specified
URL https://github.com/jikyo/romaji4j
License The Apache Software License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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