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tex-bxwareki{,-doc}: Add version 0.6
From Atsushi Toyokura in pkgsrc-wip
This LaTeX package provides commands to convert from the
Gregorian calendar (e. g. 2018/8/28) to the Japanese rendering
of the Japanese calendar (e. g. Heisei 30 nen 8 gatsu 28 nichi;
actually with kanji characters). You can choose whether the
numbers are written in Western numerals or kanji numerals. Note
that the package only deals with dates in the year 1873 or
later, where the Japanese calendar is really a Gregorian
calendar with a different notation of years.
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