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@Say bye-bye to chinese/aterm, chinese/xa+cv, chinese/xcin.

Thanks for serving Chinese people for such a long time, it's time
to retire.

Reason for aterm retiring: chinese/rxvt-* and chinese/crxvt

Reason for xcin and xa+cv retiring: Now most favored X applications,
                                    like gtk12 based or QT based even
				    motif based, could just work happily
				    with xcin25, chinput and chinput2.

For people who wants to know what's aterm, xa+cv, and xcin, here's
brief introduction for remembrance:

Aterm and xcin use their own protocol to input Chinese (big5 actually)
words. Xa+cv is a hacky wrapper for X applications to hook "xcin protocol."
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@Initial revision
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@xcin is a chinese input program.
PR:		ports/5164
Submitted by:	Yen-Shuo SU <yssu@@CCCA.Nctu.edu.tw>
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