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Hojun-Cho a94d55c541 fix vietnamese telex: qu-/gi- onset tone placement and dd+tone
transvi fixes:

1. qu-/gi- onset tone placement. The u after q, and the i after g when a
   vowel follows, are onset glides rather than the rime nucleus, so the
   tone must skip them: qua -> quá (was qúa), gia -> giá. The onset was
   previously passed straight through to the app, so transvi never saw it
   and toned the glide. Keep the onset in the preedit by adding qu-/gi-
   clusters to telex.map (mktelex.py onsets(), appended additively to the
   curated map), and add onsetglide() so transvi skips the glide. gi- with
   no following vowel keeps i as the nucleus (gì, gìn).

2. A tone key on a vowel-less preedit (e.g. "đ" from dd) now commits the
   preedit and lets the tone key pass through (eat=0), matching the engine
   commit-on-passthrough invariant, instead of eating it into the commit.

Verified against the running engine: qua/quan/quay/quê/quên/quyển,
gia/già/giàu/giữ/giúp/giống, gì/gìn, dd+s; unchanged mua->mùa, của, lúa;
all non-qu/gi words byte-identical to before.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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#
# The following are a set of tools to obtain and process dictionaries from the SKK project in order to use them with ktrans(1).
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# grabskkdicts pulls the skk kana-kanji conversion dictionaries from the skk-dev/dict repo.
# skk2ktrans takes an skk dictionary and converts it into a kanji jisho suitable to be used with ktrans(1).
#
# You can fetch and convert all the dictionaries by running this file.
#

grabskkdicts
for(d in skkdicts/SKK-JISYO.*)
	<$d skk2ktrans >$d.jisho