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Name: pykakasi
Version: 0.80
Summary: Python implementation of kakasi - kana kanji simple inversion library
Home-page: http://github.com/miurahr/pykakasi
Author: Hioshi Miura
Author-email: miurahr@linux.com
License: GPLv3
Description: ========
        Pykakasi
        ========
        
        
        Overview
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        pykakasi is re-implementation of kakasi library (original is written in C) in Python.
        
        How To Use pykakasi
        ===================
        
        How to Install::
        
            pip install six semidbm
            pip install pykakasi
        
        Building library, setup script build dictionary db file and generate pickled db files.
        Without dictionary files, a library fails to run.
        
        Dependencies::
        
            six and semidbm
        
        Sample source code::
        
            from pykakasi import kakasi,wakati
            
            kakasi = kakasi()
            kakasi.setMode("H","a") # default: Hiragana no conversion
            kakasi.setMode("K","a") # default: Katakana no conversion
            kakasi.setMode("J","a") # default: Japanese no conversion
            kakasi.setMode("r","Hepburn") # default: use Hepburn Roman table
            kakasi.setMode("s", True) # add space default: no Separator
            kakasi.setMode("C", True) # capitalize default: no Capitalize
            conv = kakasi.getConverter()
            result = conv.do(text)
            
            wakati = wakati()
            conv = kawati.getConverter()
            result = conv.do(text)
        
        You can use output `Mode` values from "H", "K", "a" which is each means
        "Hiragana", "Katakana" and "Alphabet".
        For input, you can use "J" that means "Japanese" that is
        mixture of Kanji, Katakana and Hiragana.
        Also there is values of "H", "K" that means "Hiragana", and "Katakana".
        You can use  "Hepburn" , "Kunrei" or "Passport" as mode "r", Roman table switch.
        Also "s" used for separator switch, "C" for capitalize switch.
        "S" for separator storing option.
        
        `wakati` is an implementation of kakasi's wakati gaki option.
        
        Options
        =======
        
        These switch alphabets are derived from original Kakasi.
        Now it support following options:
        
        +--------+---------------------+------------+-----------------------------+
        | Option | Description         | Values     | Note                        |
        +========+=====================+============+=============================+
        | K      | Katakana convertion | a,H,None   | roman or noconversion       |
        +--------+---------------------+------------+-----------------------------+
        | H      | Hiragana convertion | a,K,None   | roman or noconversion       |
        +--------+---------------------+------------+-----------------------------+
        | J      | Kanji conversion    | a,H,K,None | roman or Hiragana, Katakana |
        +--------+---------------------+------------+-----------------------------+
        | E      | Eigou convesion     | a,None     | roman or noconversion       |
        +--------+---------------------+------------+-----------------------------+
        
        Each character means character sets as follows::
        
            Character Sets
               a: ascii  j: jisroman  g: graphic  k: kana 
               (j,k     defined in jisx0201)
               E: kigou  K: katakana  H: hiragana J: kanji
               (E,K,H,J defined in jisx0208)
        
        
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