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Date: Mon, 28 Aug 1995 21:55:13 +0800 (CST)
From: David Chiou <b83050@cctwin.ee.ntu.edu.tw>
Subject: Zen Research Tools

以下是從花園大學 WWW 取得,關於他們發行的 CD 中
包含的禪學研究工具。

附上以供須要的人參考:


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                          List of Zen Research Tools
                                       
   
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   The KANAKANJ and the TOOLS directories contain a number of electronic
   tools that should prove useful to many Chan / Zen researchers,
   students, and teachers. They range from specialized conversion
   dictionaries (that convert your input roman letters or kana into the
   appropriate kanji) to various innovative electronic research tools
   that are listed below.
   More detailed explanations are found on the Electronic Bodhidharma
   home page on the World Wide Web.
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  Input tools
   
       
         1. The IRIZ Kana-Kanji input dictionary for Zen and Buddhist
            terms (for VJE, ATOK, Kotoeri, MS-IME, and WX2 for use on
            DOS, Windows, and Macintosh). This large dictionary contains
            most Zen terms, personal names, text titles etc. that you'll
            ever need to input. Additionally, it includes the full names
            of many modern Zen researchers.
         2. Urs App's Character shape dictionary for OCR of the Taisho
            canon (NEC-9801).
   
       
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  Electronic tools for Zen research
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    Zen Dictionary Tools
   .
        These tools cover the lookup words of almost a dozen specialized
            dictionaries such as the
               o Zengaku daijiten (ZGD)
               o Koga/Iriya's Zengo jiten (Koga)
               o Mujaku Dochu Zenrin shokisen (SKS)
               o Katto gosen (KG)
               o the Zenrin kushu (KU)
               o Inagaki's Glossary of Zen Terms (Ina)
               o Chinese characters in R.F. Sasaki's Zen Dust (Dust)
               o Yokoi's Japanese English Zen Buddhist Dictionary (Yo)
               o Daito shuppansha's Japanese-English Buddhist dictionary
                 (JE)
               o Genkyo Zenji's Zengaku zokugokai (Genkyo)
               o Iwanami Bukkyo jiten (Iwa) .
        Additionally, this database contains a footnote index to all 17
            volumes of the Zen no goroku series (Gor).
            On DOS: Use fgrep for a fast line-based search of the whole
            database. On the Mac: Install Mercury Software's TSM Passport
            demo version in your Japanese system, and then drag the
            ZGDIWA.Passport dictionary into the Extensions folder. This
            dictionary works with the Demo version. After restarting your
            machine, set the kana-kanji henkan mode to TSM and then input
            a word such as Rinzai. Instead of converting the kana into
            kanji by pressing the space key, you then enter shift-return.
            This will open the TSM information window.
            If you own the full version of TSM Passport, you can also
            install the huge IRIZZen.Passport dictionary which contains
            the lookup words of all of the dictionaries listed above.
            With the full version, you can also select single characters
            or whole expressions in an electronic text, and then press
            command-shift-F7 (or another function key if you have
            installed it so). This will bring up the TSM window with all
            references; it can be scrolled. Refer to the TSM manual and
            the included Readme file for the demo version for more
            information and uses.
   
   
       
    A Lineage chart tool
   
       
       
       
     This tool automatically creates a skeleton lineage chart for any
     Chinese Zen master and allows finding any name in the Zengaku
     daijiten's charts. So far, we have only generated this for use on
     DOS. Its JIS incarnation is called Hokei. Install them in a
     directory which is in the path statement in your autoexec.bat and
     simply type Hokei or Faxi on the commandline. The program will then
     ask you who you are looking for, and you input the person's name
     (or part of it).
     For the Mac, we put a test version of the Hokeizu tool for Passport
     on the CD. To take advantage of this you need the full version of
     TSM Passport.
   
       
   
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    Author:Urs APP
    Last updated: 95.4.16

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