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+KAGE/cgi is a Kanji-glyph generating engine call from httpd server.
+
+
+PREREQUISITES
+=============
+
+KAGE/cgi needs following librarys:
+
+ - Berkely DB 2 (3 is not supported yet)
+ - libpng
+ - glib
+ - xlib
+
+
+CONFIGURATION
+=============
+
+Please edit `Makefile' fit with your environment.
+
+
+RUNNING MAKE
+============
+
+Run the program `make' as follows:
+
+ % make
+
+
+INSTALLING
+==========
+
+1) Engine program
+
+After running `make', `kage.cgi' will appear at current directory.
+
+Please copy the file to proper directory.
+
+(Configure httpd for enable excuting .cgi files)
+
+2) Parts database
+
+Get database file. (URL `http://fonts.jp/kagedb/wiki')
+
+Copy to proper directory describing at `kagecgi.h'(databeseFileName).
+
+
+TEST
+====
+
+Call engine from a web browser like as `http://hoge.hoge/kage.cgi?u4e00'.
+
+Glyph will be appear (`ICHI (one)' : u4e00 in ISO/IEC 10646-1).
+
+Another examples:
+ - kage.cgi?u2ff0.u6c35.u6c38 (combination of parts)
+ - kage.cgi?u4e08-k (fix a glyph design to K-Source of ISO/IEC 10646-1 [Default: J-Source])
+ - kage.cgi?u7389&shotai=gothic (generate as Gothic glyph [Default: Mincho])
+ - kage.cgi?u4e5f&type=eps (generate as .eps file [Default: .png file])
+
+
+GETTING MORE INFORMATION
+========================
+
+Please visit http://fonts.jp/ for further information.
+
+(Currently, only Japanese language site are avalable)