Many thanks. I tried the script. I first catted the file and spewed it out to a new input.
Next I applied the perl script but did not get any results. What did I do wrong.
I even tried to batch the operation. Assuming that ya was my input file, here is what I did.
Code:
cat -n ya2>out
perl -lne
if (/^(.*?=)([^(]*)(.*)/)
{
($x,$y,$z)=($1,$2,$3);
print "$x$y" if $y ne "";
while ($z =~ m/(\([^(]+)/g) { print "$x$1" }
} out
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 (1 Reply)
Has anyone ever encountered a good publication or site that is basically a NT(or DOS) to UNIX Dictionary / Translator (i.e. service = daemon or ren = mv, etc) - I've found lots of websites that list like 20 or so command equivalents, but that's about it- what about differences in system folders,... (3 Replies)
Hello,
In google: if we type the text like :-
It gives us a question saying :-
I want to know how to write a shell script to give this Dictionary effect. example:If we give "lst" then it corrects us saying "list".
Can you please help me with a sample code! friends..... (3 Replies)
Hey,
I am looking for an inbuilt unix dictionary.I tried to look at the path /usr/dict/word and I do not find anything any dict directory in the /usr folder. Can anyone please tell me how to find out this dictionary?
Thanks
Lee. (1 Reply)
Dear Expert,
i have linux box that is running in the windows domain, BUT did not being a member of the domain. as I am not the System Administrator so I have no control on the server in the network, such as modify dns entry , add the linux box in AD and domain record and so on that relevant.
... (2 Replies)
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data:
Create a dictionary using cygwin. Display the following menu at the start of
execution
1-add a word in the dictionary # specify the meaning
2-search a word # if word exists, show the meaning of the word
2-delete a word... (2 Replies)
I have thrown in the towel and cant figure out how to do this. I have a directory of html files that contain urls that I need to scrape (loop through) and add into a dictionary. An example of the output I would like is:
bigbadwolf.htlm: https://www.blah.com, http://www.blahblah.com,... (5 Replies)
My main aim here is to create a database of verbs in a language to Hindi. The output if it works well will be put up on a University site for researchers to use for Machine Translation. This because one of the main weaknesses of MT is in the area of verbs.
Sorry for the long post but the problem... (4 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
waei
WAEI(1) General Commands Manual WAEI(1)NAME
waei - Japanese-English dictionary
SYNOPSIS
waei [options] pattern...
DESCRIPTION
A dictionary program for Japanese-English translation.
This is the console version of gwaei.
OPTIONS -n, --ncurses
Open up the multisearch window
-e, --exact
Do not display less relevant results
-d, --dictionary name
Search using a chosen dictionary
-l, --list
Show available dictionaries for searches/install/uninstall
-i, --install dictionary
Install dictionary
-u, --uninstall dictionary
Uninstall dictionary
-v, --version
Check the waei version info
-q, --quiet
Display less information
-c, --color
Display results with color
-h, --help
Display help
SEE ALSO gwaei(1)AUTHOR
gwaei was written by Zachary Dovel <pizzach@gmail.com>.
This manual page was written by Asumu Takikawa <asumu@simplyrobot.org>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others).
July 13, 2009 WAEI(1)