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NAME

       RkBgnBun, RkwBgnBun - convert the reading of a specified length to kanji

SYNOPSIS

       #include <canna/RK.h>
       int RkBgnBun(cxnum, yomi, maxyomi, mode)
       int cxnum;
       unsigned char *yomi;
       int maxyomi;
       int mode;
       int RkwBgnBun(cxnum, yomi, maxyomi, mode)
       int cxnum;
       wchar_t *yomi;
       int maxyomi;
       int mode;

DESCRIPTION

       RkBgnBun  converts  the reading yomi with a length of maxyomi bytes to kanji.  The reading
       kana must be adjusted on character boundaries in the EUC code.   The  context  enters  the
       conversion mode, with both the current clause and the current clause set to 0.

       RkwBgnBun  is  the  similar  function  to RkBgnBun, but it takes wchar_t argument as yomi.
       maxyomi represents the length of yomi by characters instead  of bytes.

       mode represents the code conversion candidate to be added to each clause.  It is expressed
       in a bit field width, which can be set to one of the following with RK_XFERBITS:

              RK_XFER             Hiragana

              RK_HFER             Single-width character

              RK_KFER             Katakana

              RK_ZFER             Double-width character

       If  the  number  of candidates available for the current clause is N, candidates are added
       through code conversion by reading  the  candidates  in  sequence,  from  candidate  N  to
       candidate  N + 1, and so on, starting with the lowest-order bit field.  Candidate addition
       ends when the corresponding bit field equals 0.

              mode                        Candidate
              RK_XFER                     (KANJI) (HIRAGANA)
              (RK_XFER << RK_XFERBITS) | RK_KFER(KANJI) (KATAKANA) (HIRAGANA)
              (RK_KFER << RK_XFERBITS) | RK_XFER(KANJI) (HIRAGANA) (KATAKANA)

       The context enters the conversion mode, from RkBgnBun to  RkEndBun(3).   Conversion  modes
       cannot be nested.

RETURN VALUE

       This  function returns the number of clauses derived from conversion, or returns -1 if the
       conversion fails.

SEE ALSO

       RkEndBun(3)

                                                                                      RKBGNBUN(3)