This directory tree holds version 1.6.4 of the m17n library. -*- text -*- Copyright (C) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Registration Number H15PRO112 See the end for copying conditions. The m17n library is a multilingual text processing library for the C language. (1) INSTALLATION (1-1) From CVS working directory. Run the script "bootstrap.sh" in this directory. It is tested that the script runs successfully with these versions of tools. libtool automake autoconf gettext pkg-config Ubunto 9.10 2.2.6b 1.11.1 2.66 0.17 0.22 Ubunto 10.4 2.2.6b 1.11.1 2.65 0.17 0.22 (*1) bootstrap.sh prints lots of warning something like this: ------------------------------------------------------------ autoreconf: running: aclocal --force -I m4 configure.ac:47: warning: AC_COMPILE_IFELSE was called \ before AC_USE_SYSTEM_EXTENSIONS ../../lib/autoconf/specific.m4:389: AC_USE_SYSTEM_EXTENSIONS is expanded from... m4/lock.m4:29: gl_LOCK_EARLY_BODY is expanded from... m4/lock.m4:22: gl_LOCK_EARLY is expanded from... m4/lock.m4:253: gl_LOCK is expanded from... m4/intl.m4:186: gt_INTL_SUBDIR_CORE is expanded from... m4/intl.m4:25: AM_INTL_SUBDIR is expanded from... m4/gettext.m4:57: AM_GNU_GETTEXT is expanded from... configure.ac:47: the top level ------------------------------------------------------------ but, it seems that they can be just ignored. Then, proceed to the next step. (1-2) From the tarball. The m17n library utilizes these extra libraries. It is recommended to install all of them before running the "configure" script. The script will find out the existence of them automatically. libxml2 -- http://xmlsoft.org/ fribidi -- http://fribidi.sourceforge.net/ freetype -- http://www.freetype.org/ libotf -- http://www.m17n.org/libotf/ fontconfig -- http://freedesktop.org/Software/fontconfig xft -- http://freedesktop.org/Software/Xft gd -- http://www.boutell.com/gd/ In addition, for finding a word boundary in Thai text, "configure" checks the existence of these libraries (libthai is preferred): libthai -- http://sourceforge.net/projects/libthai wordcut -- http://thaiwordseg.sourceforge.net/ The sample program m17n-edit utilizes this Japanese inputting system. It is also recommended to install it. anthy -- http://anthy.sourceforge.jp/ Then, type the followings on the command line. % ./configure % make % make install Note that this package assumes an ANSI C compiler such as gcc. It will not compile with an old-style K&R compiler. The default installation path is "/usr/local". Thus, these header files are installed in /usr/local/include: m17n-core.h, m17n.h, m17n-gui.h, m17n-err.h, m17n-X.h, m17n-flt.h These library files are installed in /usr/local/lib: libm17n-core.{a,so*,la} libm17n.{a,so*,la} libm17n-gui.{a,so*,la} libm17n-flt.{a,so*,la} These modules are installed in /usr/local/lib/m17n/1.0: libm17n-X.{a,so*,la} libm17n-gd.{a,so*,la} libimx-anthy.{a,so*,la}, libimx-ispell.{a,so*,la}, This shell script is installed in /usr/local/bin: m17n-config These pkgconfig metadata files are installed in /usr/local/lib/pkgconfig: m17n-core.pc, m17n-shell.pc, m17n-flt.pc, m17n-gui.pc These sample programs are installed in /usr/local/bin too: m17n-conv, m17n-date, m17n-view, m17n-dump, m17n-edit If you don't need GUI libraries (libm17n-gui.so and etc.), you can instruct the `configure' script not to build them as below: % ./configure --without-gui This file under `example' sub-directory is a Japanese resource file for m17n-edit. It is not installed but useful in Japanese locale. Copy it to your home directory (or, for instance, /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/ja/app-defaults) and rename it to "M17NEdit" if you want to see labels in Japanese: M17NEdit.ja These text files under `example' sub-directory are not installed but useful for testing the rendering engine of the m17n library: HELLO.utf8 HELLO.xml HELLO-ja.utf8 HELLO-ja.xml HELLO.html XXX.xml are generated from XXX.utf8 by attaching text property `language' and serializing. Please read also INSTALL for the generic installation instructions. (2) DATABASE The m17n library utilizes the m17n database available at: http://www.m17n.org/m17n-lib/m17n-db Without this database, the m17n library loses half its value. Please install it (Ver.1.4.0 or the later is required) too before you try the above sample programs or develop a program that uses the m17n library. (3) DOCUMENTATION This page has a link to full documentation of the m17n library: http://www.m17n.org/m17n-lib Actually, the documentation was generated by Doxygen using comments in the source files. There are English and Japanese comments in parallel. (4) USAGE The library provides three levels of APIs, CORE, SHELL, and GUI. For CORE API, include , for SHELL API, include , and for GUI API, include . In addition, for those who need only text shaping facility that uses FLT (Font Layout Table), the library provides FLT API. To use it, include . See the documentation above, or the manual of m17nIntro(3) for more detail. The shell script "m17n-config" helps compiling and linking of a program that uses the m17n library. For instance this compiles PROG.c that uses SHELL API and builds executable PROG. % gcc -o PROG `m17n-config --cflags` `m17n-config --libs` PROG.c This compiles PROX.c that uses GUI API and builds executable PROX. % gcc -o PROX `m17n-config GUI --cflags` `m17n-config GUI --libs` PROX.c ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright information Copyright (C) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Registration Number H15PRO112 This file is part of the m17n library. The m17n library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. The m17n library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with the m17n library; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.