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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users dictionary words in vim Post 302135096 by lakshmananindia on Thursday 6th of September 2007 12:58:04 AM
Old 09-06-2007
PHP dictionary words in vim

how can i get the dictionary words in vim using keyboard keys?
and how can i get the current directory filename?
 

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kkcvtocs00(1)							   User Commands						     kkcvtocs00(1)

NAME
kkcvtocs00 - conversion from kkcv user dictionary to cs00 user directory SYNOPSIS
kkcvtocs00 [filename...] AVAILABILITY
SUNWjfpu DESCRIPTION
kkcvtocs00 is a utility that is necessary to use the words of your user dictionary of cs00 on JFP system as well as one of kkcv on JLE system. kkcvtocs00 can be used as a filter; if filename is given, it is used as an input. Otherwise, the standard input is used for it. The standard output is always used as an output. The input format should be the format of "jiritsugo-file" in kkcvdicedit which is speci- fied for a line. kkcvtocs00 shows an error message for a line that is not on the format, and ignore the line. EXAMPLES
Example 1: Create your user dictionary of cs00 from one of user dictionary of kkcv as follows. 1. In advance, on the JLE system, create "jiritsugo-file" from your user dictionary of kkcv. JLE% kkcvdicedit extract kkcv_u.dic kkcv_u.list 2. On the JFP system, convert this "jiritsugo-file" into "tango-list-file" of udicm. JFP% kkcvtocs00 kkcv_u.list > cs00_u.list 3. Create your user dictionary of cs00 from this "tango-list-file". JFP% udicm create /usr/lib/mle/ja/cs00/cs00_m.dic cs00_u.dic cs00_u.list SEE ALSO
mdicm(1), udicm(1) DIAGNOSTICS
The only purpose of kkcvtocs00 is to support of inheritance of user dictionary words from kkcv to cs00. kkcvtocs00 assumes that "jirit- sugo-file"(s) will be given as an input file. Therefore, its error process is not always strict. Currently, the following error and warning messages are defined. Error: file filename line number: is not kkcvdicedit jiritsugo format, ignored. Warning: file filename line number: "Invalid hinshi(s) have found. They are converted into ":UN". SunOS 5.10 10 Jan 2003 kkcvtocs00(1)
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