03-05-2011
[SOLVED] Converting an scim .bin.user file to a stardict tab file possible with awk?
Hi all,
Here is a scim sample.bin.user file
a string1 0
a string2 0
a string3 63
b string4 126
c string5 315
d string6 0
e string7 63
e string8 126
f string9 0
I like to convert this into a dict.tab file to be compiled by the stardict-editor. The 3rd column (frequency) of the sample.bin.user is to be deleted, and the 1st column of each line must be unique, so here is what I like to achieve
a string1 string2 string3
b string4
c string5
d string6
e string7 string8
f string9
I spent a whole nice Friday evening but still couldn't figure out a neat solution.
Any pointer is most appreciated. Many thanks!
Last edited by hk008; 03-05-2011 at 02:01 AM..
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tzselect - select a timezone
SYNOPSIS
tzselect
DESCRIPTION
The tzselect program asks the user for information about the current location, and outputs the resulting timezone description to standard
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EXIT STATUS
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