kakasi -V (return code: 1)
KAKASI - Kanji Kana Simple Inverter Version 2.3.6
Copyright (C) 1992-1999 Hironobu Takahashi. All rights reserved.
Usage: kakasi -a[jE] -j[aE] -g[ajE] -k[ajKH] -E[aj] -K[ajkH] -H[ajkKH] -J[ajkKH]
-i{oldjis,newjis,dec,euc,sjis,utf8} -o{oldjis,newjis,dec,euc,sjis,utf8}
-r{hepburn,kunrei} -p -s -f -c"chars" [jisyo1, jisyo2,,,]
Character Sets:
a: ascii j: jisroman g: graphic k: kana (j,k defined in jisx0201)
E: kigou K: katakana H: hiragana J: kanji(E,K,H,J defined in jisx0208)
Options:
-i: input coding system -o: output coding system
-r: romaji conversion system
-p: list all readings (with -J option)
-s: insert separate characters (with -J option) -S"chars": set separator
-f: furigana mode (with -J option)
-F[rl]"chars": set parentheses around furigana
-c: skip chars within jukugo (with -J option: default TAB CR LF BLANK)
-C: romaji Capitalize (with -Ja or -Jj option)
-U: romaji Upcase (with -Ja or -Jj option)
-u: call fflush() after 1 character output
-t: use old romaji table
-w: wakatigaki mode
-{l,L}: level {hiragana,furigana} mode (-{l,L}[123456jn])
-y: display yomi of each kanji characters
Report bugs to <bug-kakasi@namazu.org>.
kakasi -HELP (return code: 1)
KAKASI - Kanji Kana Simple Inverter Version 2.3.6
Copyright (C) 1992-1999 Hironobu Takahashi. All rights reserved.
Usage: kakasi -a[jE] -j[aE] -g[ajE] -k[ajKH] -E[aj] -K[ajkH] -H[ajkKH] -J[ajkKH]
-i{oldjis,newjis,dec,euc,sjis,utf8} -o{oldjis,newjis,dec,euc,sjis,utf8}
-r{hepburn,kunrei} -p -s -f -c"chars" [jisyo1, jisyo2,,,]
Character Sets:
a: ascii j: jisroman g: graphic k: kana (j,k defined in jisx0201)
E: kigou K: katakana H: hiragana J: kanji(E,K,H,J defined in jisx0208)
Options:
-i: input coding system -o: output coding system
-r: romaji conversion system
-p: list all readings (with -J option)
-s: insert separate characters (with -J option) -S"chars": set separator
-f: furigana mode (with -J option)
-F[rl]"chars": set parentheses around furigana
-c: skip chars within jukugo (with -J option: default TAB CR LF BLANK)
-C: romaji Capitalize (with -Ja or -Jj option)
-U: romaji Upcase (with -Ja or -Jj option)
-u: call fflush() after 1 character output
-t: use old romaji table
-w: wakatigaki mode
-{l,L}: level {hiragana,furigana} mode (-{l,L}[123456jn])
-y: display yomi of each kanji characters
Report bugs to <bug-kakasi@namazu.org>.