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- Many times you will know only one kanji of the word. In this case
- MOKE can assist you in finding the right word. To use this function
- type in the known kanji and use ALT-g (for guess). It will act similar
- to the F2 command and ask you to choose a kanji if the kana maps to
- more than one kanji. Select the desired kanji as you normally do. Next
- you'll get the following message.
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- Which kanji in the word (1)st, 2)nd, ...):
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- Enter the position number of the known kanji (Example: 1). The disk
- will spin and if the kanji is found (in the wsktok.dat dictionary)
- it will display one entry. To go to the next entry hit any key
- except ESCAPE or RETURN. To select the entry hit RETURN. To Exit without
- selecting anything press ESCAPE.
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- Of course this function is only as good as the dictionary itself. If the
- word is not in the dictionary you won't find it. You should note that
- searches on the first kanji of the word is much faster then searching on
- subsequent kanji. This is because the dictionary is sorted on the first
- kanji and therefore the program can jump to the general area of that
- kanji. An other kanji in the word must necessarily search the entire
- dictionary and the dictionary is over 400k.
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