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 Production First Software Encyclopedia of Typography and Electronic Communication : O
okurigana Kana and kanji used together in writng verb or adjective forms.
Old Style or oldstyle Denotes a structural style and proportioning system based on the contrasts made by a broad pen held at a natural writing angle.
It was the first operating system allowing multiprogramming.
ourworld.compuserve.com /homepages/profirst/o.htm   (3849 words)

  
 Your Multilingual Mac
Note that the system language is distinct from the keyboard language, which determines what you can type.
In this situation your system language is that of the OS 9 which is being used, and you have access to all the language kits that you have installed on it.
Also you can try copying the Classic System file and moving the copy to a machine that does boot into OS 9, installing the extra keyboard there, moving it back to the original machine, and replacing the original with the modified version.
homepage.mac.com /thgewecke/mlingos9.html   (8687 words)

  
 Online Japanese Dictionaries and Glossaries
FOKS (Forgiving Online Kanji Search) is an online dictionary (EDICT, etc.) which compensates for spelling errors, incorrect guesses of a kanji's reading, etc. Well worth exploring.
Architecture, arts, etc. Superb collection of about 8,000 entries related to traditional Japanese architecture and gardens, painting, sculpture and art-historical iconography from approximately the 1st century A.D. to the end of the Edo period.
This comprehensive list from Nomura Securities has lists of English and Japanese (kanji and katakana) headwords, and links to a brief gloss and a full Japanese explanation.
www.csse.monash.edu /~jwb/onlinejdic.html   (1797 words)

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