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- src/cmd: Add a repurposed import(4), called `9import', to the ports. The code is adapted from Plan 9's import(4); this allows us to speak that protocol. We don't currently support AAN (in the works) or TLS/SSL. Thanks to David for help with the man page, testing, and development. R=0intro, rsc CC=plan9port.codebot http://codereview.appspot.com/6458100
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mnihongo is a fairly clumsy troff post-processor that catches unicode characters that might be japanese, looks them up in a font file (currently /lib/font/bit/pelm/unicode.9x24.font) to get the bits, converts that to postscript, and dumps that in the output. Widths are taken from troff font Jp, which has at best a simple approximation to the truth. The program itself is normally called implicitly by loading the troff macro package -mnihongo, which does a .pi command.