CWDDEL(1) General Commands Manual CWDDEL(1)NAME
cwddel - To delete characters/words from the binary format
dictionary.
SYNOPSIS
cwddel [ server ] envname dicno < textdic
DEFAULT PATH
/usr/local/bin/cWnn4/cwddel
DESCRIPTION
This function allows user to delete characters/words from the specified binary dictionary, with the dictionary number dicno specified.
server is the machine name of the server. If this is not specified, the default cserver indicated by the environment variable CSERVER will
be taken.
envname must be specified. It is the environment name. You may execute "cwnnstat -E" to see the current environment name.
dicno also must be specified. This is the dictionary number.
"<" means to pipe the textdic as an input to "cwddel" command.
textdic is the user text file which contains the serial number of the characters/words to be deleted from the binary dictionary. The
serial number of the characters/words can be found by using environment operation "Word/character search".
By using "cwddel", all the characters/words with serial number specified in textdic will be deleted from the specified binary dictionary
permanently.
NOTE
1. The parts in [ ] are options. They may be omitted.
13 May 1992 CWDDEL(1)
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CWNN(7) Miscellaneous Information Manual CWNN(7)NAME
cWnn - A Chinese Input System Running on Unix Workstations.
DESCRIPTION
cWnn provides a wide range of input methods, satisfying the needs of Chinese users all over the world, including P.R.China and Taiwan.
Besides, it is capable of converting an arbitrary sequence of Pinyin/Zhuyin into the expected Hanzi and caters for error tolerance in the
four tones.
cWnn has standardized Pinyin and Zhuyin and it provides an ideal input environment for all users.
COMMANDS AVAILABLE IN MAN FILE
1. Startup of the server - cserver
2. Startup of the front-end processor - cuum
3. Current usage status of the server - cwnnstat
4. Termination of the server - cwnnkill
5. Rewrite of dictionary header - cwnntouch
UTILITIES AVAILABLE IN MAN FILE
1. Creation of binary format dictionary - catod
2. Restoration of text format dictionary - cdtoa
3. Creation of binary format grammar file - catof
4. Registration of characters/words into a - cwdreg
specified dictionary
5. Deletion of characters/words from a specified - cwddel
dictionary
6. Sorting of a specified text format dictionary - cdicsort
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
1. cWnn installation - cinstall
2. cWnn startup and termination - cstartend
3. cWnn function keys - ckey
4. cWnn environment operation function - cenv
13 May 1992 CWNN(7)
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