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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Little bit of a help or just a tip Post 302118339 by Shell_Life on Monday 21st of May 2007 11:33:04 AM
Old 05-21-2007
Maskot,
See if this will do for you:
Code:
sed 's/ .*/ whatever/' input_file

 

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wnnotow(1)							   User Commands							wnnotow(1)

NAME
wnnotow - User dictionary converter SYNOPSIS
/usr/bin/wnnotow [-i input_file] [-f format_file] [-o output_file] [-l log_file] [-h frequency_value] DESCRIPTION
wnnotow converts a text dictionary created with another Japanese input system (ATOK7, ATOK8, cs00,EGBRIDGE, VJE-Delta) to the Wnn6 text dictionary format. OPTIONS
The following options are available. -i input_file Specifies the name of the dictionary text to be converted. The text code must be EUC. The standard input is read if this option is omitted. -f format_file Specifies the name of the file defining the format used in the input file. The text code must be EUC. The format files cor- responding to each FEP are as follows. Directory: /usr/lib/locale/ja/wnn/ja/otow.format/ Files: atok7-wnn6.fmt (ATOK7) atok8-wnn6.fmt(ATOK8) cs00-wnn6.fmt(cs00) egbridge-wnn6.fmt(EGBRIDGE) vje- wnn6.fmt(VJE-Delta) The ATOK7 format is used if this option is omitted. -o output_file Writes the conversion results in the specified file. The output character code must be Japanese EUC. The output is written to the standard output if this option is omitted. -l log_file Specifies the name of the log file to save error information if unconvertable words are found. The output character code must be Japanese EUC. No log file will be created if this option is omitted. -h frequency_valSpecifies the frequency value to applied for the output file. A frequency value of 1 will be applied if this option is omitted. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | |Availability |SUNWjwncu | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
wnnatod(1), wnndictutil(1) SunOS 5.10 2 Mar 1998 wnnotow(1)
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