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Subject: Re: FAQ:  where to get wnn?
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>> In article <11246.859479247@rtp.ericsson.se>, Raymond Toy <toy@rtp.ericsson.se> writes:

> I decided, finally, to try out Mule input as well as display.  I'm
> mostly interested in Korean and, perhaps, Chinese.  From the FAQ and
> Mule FAQ, it seems that wnn is the way to go.  However, the FAQs
> don't say where to get wnn.  

> I eventually found this:

> 	ftp://etlport.etl.go.jp/pub/Wnn4.109-p1.tar.gz 

> Perhaps the FAQ for 20.x should include a pointer on where to wnn or
> any of the other input methods.

The lastest version of Wnn4 is

  ftp://ftp.wg.omron.co.jp/pub/Wnn/Wnn4.2.tar.gz

