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@For ports maintained by ports@@FreeBSD.org, remove names and/or
e-mail addresses from the pkg-descr file that could reasonably
be mistaken for maintainer contact information in order to avoid
confusion on the part of users looking for support. As a pleasant
side effect this also avoids confusion and/or frustration for people
who are no longer maintaining those ports.
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@Muni finds the Unicode value of the 7773 Chinese characters listed in Matthews'
Chinese-English Dictionary.

You enter the character number found in the dictionary, and it will give
you the corresponding Unicode mapping, or tell you when no such mapping has
been defined.

Rather than just entering the number, you can type in a query, for example:

	% muni
	: What is Unicode mapping for "Yung", listed in Matthews' Dictionary
	: as character 7589?
	- Matthews(7589) = U+6C38
	: Thank you. How about 3268, Matthews' number for "Kang"?
	- Matthews(3268) = U+525B
	: Thank you, Mr. Computer.
	: ^D
	%

WWW: http://www.whizkidtech.redprince.net/i18n/muni/
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@Initial import of zh-muni version 1.0.
A program for finding Unicode values for Chinese characters.

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