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Japanese layer
Description
This Layer adds Japanese related packages.
Features:
- evil-tutor-ja: Japanese Vimtutor adapted to Emacs+Evil and wrapped in a major mode
- migemo: Japanese incremental search through dynamic pattern expansion
- helm-migemo-mode: helm with migemo
- avy-migemo: avy with migemo
- ddskk: Simple Kana to Kanji conversion program (SKK)
- japanese-holidays: calendar functions for the Japanese calendar
- pangu-spacing: emacs minor-mode to add space between Japanese and English characters.
- Join consecutive Japanese lines into a single long line without unwanted space when exporting org-mode to html.
Install
Layer
To use this configuration layer, add it to your ~/.spacemacs
. You will need to
add japanese
to the existing dotspacemacs-configuration-layers
list in this
file.
Configuration
For a basic configuration, add this to your ~/.spacemacs
inside dotspacemacs/user-config
:
evil-tutor-ja
By default, the variable evil-tutor-working-ja-directory
is assigned ~/.emacs.d/.tutor-ja
.
migemo
By default, the variable migemo-dictionary
is assigned
/usr/local/share/migemo/utf-8/migemo-dict
in macOS, or /usr/local/cmigemo/utf-8/migemo-dict
in Linux.
If you want it to be another directory, you must re-set the variable.
For example, if you install C/Migemo for Windows 64bit in the directory c:\app\cmigemo-default-win64
, you should add:
(with-eval-after-load "migemo"
(setq migemo-dictionary "c:/app/cmigemo-default-win64/dict/utf-8/migemo-dict"))
inside dotspacemacs/user-config
, or
(japanese :variables
migemo-dictionary "c:/app/cmigemo-default-win64/dict/utf-8/migemo-dict")
inside dotspacemacs-configuration-layers
.
helm-with-migemo
If you want to use helm with migemo, you should add:
(with-eval-after-load "migemo"
(helm-migemo-mode 1))
inside dotspacemacs/user-config
, or
(japanese :variables
helm-migemo-mode 1)
inside dotspacemacs-configuration-layers
. Note that you may find in a package called
helm-migemo.el
in MELPA. However, this package is deprecated and not supported
by helm.
avy-migemo
Note that avy-migemo
in MELPA does not work
currently, so you had better use a forked version instead.
By default, you can use avy-migemo
for helm-mode
. For ivy-mode
, you should add:
(with-eval-after-load "migemo"
(require 'avy-migemo-e.g.ivy)
(require 'avy-migemo-e.g.swiper)
(require 'avy-migemo-e.g.counsel))
inside dotspacemacs/user-config
.
ddskk
You can write a configuration file ~/.skk
. For detailed configuration, see
some documents.
pangu-spacing
By default, pangu-spacing-mode
is applied to text-mode
. If you prefer the
mode globally, add:
(global-pangu-spacing-mode 1)
inside dotspacemacs/user-config
.
Key bindings
By default, C-x j
toggles skk-mode
.