09-18-2000
Could someone please tell me where the dictionary file for Spell is stored. And is it in a text format so I can read it in a windows text editor. Thanks
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dpbindic
DPBINDIC(1) General Commands Manual DPBINDIC(1)
NAME
dpbindic - Convert a binary-form dictionary into a text-form dictionary
SYNOPSYS
dpbindic [ -xiu [ frequency ] ] binary-file [ text-file ]
DESCRIPTION
dpbindic outputs the file information of the binary-form dictionary file specified in binary-file . At this time, the word information of
the dictionary can be output in text form to the standard output. To do so, use test-file to specify the text-form dictionary used as the
source of binary-form dictionary file. If this specification is omitted, the text dictionary file information in the binary dictionary
file will be output. The standard grammar file name is /usr/local/canna/lib/dic/hyoujun.gram. It will be used if the grammar file name
specification is omitted. The output format of word information data is specified using an option.
OPTIONS
-x Outputs the data without using omission symbol @, which is used when the initial word represents the reading.
-i Replaces the reading and word for output.
-u Outputs the candidates used in conversion. Outputs all candidates having frequency or more. If frequency is omitted, all candi-
dates having frequency 1 will be output.
EXAMPLES
(1) If the text-form dictionary file name is omitted:
%dibindic iroha.cbd
(Text dictionary file name = Directory size + Word size, packed)
iroha.swd = 2985 + 5306 pak a4
iroha.mwd = 36276 + 113139 pak a4
(2) If the text-form dictionary file name iroha.mwd is specified:
%dpbindic iroha.cbd iroha.mwd
(Text dictionary file name = Directory size + Word size, packed)
iroha.mwd = 36276 + 113139 pak a4
SEE ALSO
mkbindic(1), dicar(1)
DPBINDIC(1)