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  /packages/inputmethods/OpenWnn/
README.txt 13 contains Japanese IME.
40 [libWnnJpnDic.so: Japanese dictionary]
41 Index 0: Japanese dictionary for normal prediction (high priority)
42 Index 1: Japanese dictionary for normal prediction (low priority)
43 Index 2: Japanese dictionary for relative prediction #1
44 Index 3: Japanese dictionary for relative prediction #2
45 Index 4: Japanese dictionary for clause conversion (single Kanji)
46 Index 5: Japanese dictionary for clause conversion (basic words)
47 Index 6: Japanese dictionary for clause conversion (ancillary words)
  /packages/inputmethods/OpenWnn/src/jp/co/omronsoft/openwnn/
DefaultSoftKeyboard.java 48 /* for Japanese 12-key keyboard */
49 /** Japanese 12-key keyboard [1] */
51 /** Japanese 12-key keyboard [2] */
53 /** Japanese 12-key keyboard [3] */
55 /** Japanese 12-key keyboard [4] */
57 /** Japanese 12-key keyboard [5] */
59 /** Japanese 12-key keyboard [6] */
61 /** Japanese 12-key keyboard [7] */
63 /** Japanese 12-key keyboard [8] */
65 /** Japanese 12-key keyboard [9] *
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OpenWnnControlPanelJAJP.java 23 * The control panel preference class for Japanese IME.
StrSegmentClause.java 20 * The container class of {@link StrSegment} which includes a clause information for Japanese IME.
  /external/sqlite/android/
PhoneticStringUtils.h 26 // Locale. Note that currently this function normalizes only Japanese; the
29 // is "consumed" (e.g. Japanese halfwidth katakana's voiced mark is consumed
32 // In Japanese, "normalized" means that half-width and full-width katakana is
47 // Note that currently this function considers only Japanese.
54 // Note that currently this function considers only Japanese.
  /packages/providers/ContactsProvider/tests/src/com/android/providers/contacts/
NameSplitterTest.java 183 // Starts with a Latin letter, but contains Japanese letters
184 assertFullNameStyle(FullNameStyle.JAPANESE, "A\u3080\u308D\u306A\u307F\u3048");
196 // Hiragana: always Japanese
197 assertFullNameStyle(FullNameStyle.JAPANESE, "\u3042\u3080\u308D\u306A\u307F\u3048");
199 // Katakana: always Japanese
200 assertFullNameStyle(FullNameStyle.JAPANESE, "\u30A2\u30E0\u30ED \u30CA\u30DF\u30A8");
202 // Half-width Katakana: always Japanese
203 assertFullNameStyle(FullNameStyle.JAPANESE, "\uFF71\uFF91\uFF9B \uFF85\uFF90\uFF74");
205 // Kanji: we cannot tell if this is Japanese, Chinese or Korean, but we are
206 // in Locale.JAPAN, so assume Japanese
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  /external/webkit/WebCore/manual-tests/
applet-finish-parsing-children.html 2 Test for <i><a href="rdar://problem/5816522">Bug 5816522</a> REGRESSION (r30111-30112): Tahoe web cam website has some text in Chinese or japanese</i>.
  /external/icu4c/data/
icu-locale-deprecates.xml 12 <alias from="ja_JP_TRADITIONAL" to="ja_JP@calendar=japanese" xpath="//ldml/dates/calendars/default[@type='japanese']"/>
  /external/chromium/third_party/icu/source/test/intltest/
dtptngts.cpp 60 {"en", "US", "", "calendar=japanese"},
65 {"ja", "", "", "calendar=japanese"},
83 // currently the following for en_US@calendar=japanese just verify the correct fallback behavior for ticket:5702;
86 UnicodeString("H 11-01"), // en_US@calendar=japanese 0: yM
87 UnicodeString("H 11 Jan"), // en_US@calendar=japanese 1: yMMM
88 UnicodeString("H 11-01-13"), // en_US@calendar=japanese 2: yMd
89 UnicodeString("H 11 Jan 13"), // en_US@calendar=japanese 3: yMMMd
90 UnicodeString("1-13"), // en_US@calendar=japanese 4: Md
91 UnicodeString("Jan 13"), // en_US@calendar=japanese 5: MMMd
92 UnicodeString("H 11 Q1"), // en_US@calendar=japanese 6: yQQ
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incaltst.cpp 100 "en_US_VALLEYGIRL@collation=phonebook;calendar=japanese",
102 "ja_JP@calendar=japanese",
113 "japanese",
115 "japanese",
117 "japanese",
359 * Verify that JapaneseCalendar shifts years to Japanese Eras but otherwise
392 cal = Calendar::createInstance("ja_JP@calendar=japanese", status);
393 CHECK(status, UnicodeString("Creating ja_JP@calendar=japanese calendar"));
502 SimpleDateFormat *fmt = new SimpleDateFormat(UnicodeString("MMMM d, yy G"), Locale("en_US@calendar=japanese"), status);
513 logln(UnicodeString() + "as Japanese Calendar: " + str)
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  /external/icu4c/test/intltest/
dtptngts.cpp 61 {"en", "US", "", "calendar=japanese"},
66 {"ja", "", "", "calendar=japanese"},
84 // currently the following for en_US@calendar=japanese just verify the correct fallback behavior for ticket:5702;
87 UnicodeString("H 11-01"), // en_US@calendar=japanese 0: yM
88 UnicodeString("H 11 Jan"), // en_US@calendar=japanese 1: yMMM
89 UnicodeString("H 11-01-13"), // en_US@calendar=japanese 2: yMd
90 UnicodeString("H 11 Jan 13"), // en_US@calendar=japanese 3: yMMMd
91 UnicodeString("1-13"), // en_US@calendar=japanese 4: Md
92 UnicodeString("Jan 13"), // en_US@calendar=japanese 5: MMMd
93 UnicodeString("H 11 Q1"), // en_US@calendar=japanese 6: yQQ
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incaltst.cpp 100 "en_US_VALLEYGIRL@collation=phonebook;calendar=japanese",
102 "ja_JP@calendar=japanese",
113 "japanese",
115 "japanese",
117 "japanese",
359 * Verify that JapaneseCalendar shifts years to Japanese Eras but otherwise
392 cal = Calendar::createInstance("ja_JP@calendar=japanese", status);
393 CHECK(status, UnicodeString("Creating ja_JP@calendar=japanese calendar"));
502 SimpleDateFormat *fmt = new SimpleDateFormat(UnicodeString("MMMM d, yy G"), Locale("en_US@calendar=japanese"), status);
513 logln(UnicodeString() + "as Japanese Calendar: " + str)
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  /external/chromium/third_party/icu/source/i18n/
japancal.h 29 * Concrete class which provides the Japanese calendar.
32 * that numbers years and eras based on the reigns of the Japanese emperors.
33 * The Japanese calendar is identical to the Gregorian calendar in all respects
106 * Japanese calendar case, this is equal to the equivalent extended Gregorian year.
145 * return the calendar type, "japanese".
153 * @return FALSE - no default century in Japanese
  /external/icu4c/i18n/
japancal.h 29 * Concrete class which provides the Japanese calendar.
32 * that numbers years and eras based on the reigns of the Japanese emperors.
33 * The Japanese calendar is identical to the Gregorian calendar in all respects
106 * Japanese calendar case, this is equal to the equivalent extended Gregorian year.
145 * return the calendar type, "japanese".
153 * @return FALSE - no default century in Japanese
  /external/chromium/third_party/icu/source/test/cintltst/
cjaptst.c 148 log_verbose("Testing Japanese Base Characters Collation\n");
169 log_verbose("Testing plain, Daku-ten, Handaku-ten letters Japanese Characters Collation\n");
193 log_verbose("Testing Japanese Small and Large Characters Collation\n");
218 log_verbose("Testing Japanese Katakana, Hiragana Characters Collation\n");
244 log_verbose("Testing Japanese Choo-on Kigoo Characters Collation\n");
  /external/icu4c/test/cintltst/
cjaptst.c 148 log_verbose("Testing Japanese Base Characters Collation\n");
169 log_verbose("Testing plain, Daku-ten, Handaku-ten letters Japanese Characters Collation\n");
193 log_verbose("Testing Japanese Small and Large Characters Collation\n");
218 log_verbose("Testing Japanese Katakana, Hiragana Characters Collation\n");
244 log_verbose("Testing Japanese Choo-on Kigoo Characters Collation\n");
  /external/e2fsprogs/intl/
locale.alias 55 japanese ja_JP.eucJP
56 japanese.euc ja_JP.eucJP
59 japanese.sjis ja_JP.SJIS
  /packages/apps/Contacts/res/layout-finger/
edit_phonetic_name.xml 19 In locales where a "phonetic name" is meaningful, like Japanese
28 just because the user happened to edit it in a non-Japanese locale.)
  /packages/inputmethods/OpenWnn/src/jp/co/omronsoft/openwnn/JAJP/
UserDictionaryToolsListJAJP.java 25 * The user dictionary tool class for Japanese IME.
65 /** Comparator class for sorting the list of Japanese user dictionary */
KeyboardListPreferenceJAJP.java 25 * The preference class of keyboard image list for Japanese IME.
  /external/bluetooth/glib/tests/markups/
expected-2 38 Japanese (???) ?????, ?????
fail-3.gmarkup 37 Japanese (???) ?????, ?????
valid-2.gmarkup 37 Japanese (???) ?????, ?????
  /packages/inputmethods/OpenWnn/res/values/
strings.xml 57 <string name="preference_dictionary_menu_ja"> Japanese User Dictionary </string>
65 <string name="preference_user_dictionary_edit_words_summary_ja">List/add/edit/delete words in Japanese user dictionary.</string>
88 <string name="user_dictionary_list_words_ja">Registered words in Japanese User Dic</string>
114 <!-- OpenWnn Japanese -->
116 <string name="openwnn_japanese">Japanese IME</string>
248 <string name="tip_to_step3_a"><b>The ? key switches between Japanese, English, and number input.</b></string>
249 <string name="tip_to_step3_b"><b>We\'ve switched from English to numbers. Next is Japanese.</b></string>
  /packages/providers/ContactsProvider/src/com/android/providers/contacts/
NameSplitter.java 52 private static final String JAPANESE_LANGUAGE = Locale.JAPANESE.getLanguage().toLowerCase();
345 case FullNameStyle.JAPANESE:
425 * Splits a full name composed according to the Japanese tradition:
458 case FullNameStyle.JAPANESE:
594 return FullNameStyle.JAPANESE;
604 return FullNameStyle.JAPANESE;
777 * differentiate between Chinese, Japanese and Korean based on the alphabet used
795 if (phoneticNameStyle == PhoneticNameStyle.JAPANESE) {
796 return FullNameStyle.JAPANESE;
863 // We don't know if this is Chinese, Japanese or Korean
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