06-12-2003
I second Mr. Proper's post.
I had no documentation when i first installed linux. The only command I knew was man, and in a few weeks even one with such a limited intellect as I soon upgraded myself to 'user' status.
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atok12migd
atok12migd(1) User Commands atok12migd(1)
NAME
atok12migd - Merges an ATOK8 dictionary to ATOK12 dictionary
SYNOPSIS
atok12migd [-h part_of_speech] atok8_dic atok12_dic
AVAILABILITY
JSatsvu
DESCRIPTION
atok12migd merges the contents of an ATOK8 dictionaries with those of an ATOK12 dictionary. atok12migd merges only user-registered words
with the ATOK8 dictionaries. ATOK8 system-provided words are not merged. The contents of a source ATOK8 dictionary is neither destroyed
nor modified through merge processing.
OPTIONS
-h part_of_speecSpecifies the part_of_speech. The words to be merged can be limited by specifying the par_of_speech. Specify the
part_of_speech using ATOK8's part_of_speech number. When specifying multiple parts_of_speech, delimit them with a plus
sign (+). When "all" is specified, all parts_of_speech are merged.
(Example)
1
2+3
3+4+8+9
all
ATOK8 Parts of Speech Number
+-----------------------------------------------------------+
|Number Name |
|1 General nouns |
|2 Proper nouns (person name) |
|3 Proper nouns (location name) |
|4 Proper nouns (organization name) |
|5 Proper nouns (general) |
|6 Nouns (sa-gyou irregular) |
|7 Nouns (za-gyou irregular) |
|8 Nouns (adjective verbs) |
|9 Independent words |
|10 Tankanji (single Kanji) |
|11 Rentaishi (non-conjugative adjectives) |
|12 Conjunctions |
|13 Interjections |
|14 Prefixes |
|15 Noun suffixes |
|16 Numerals |
|17 Ka-gyou godan katsuyou (consonant-stem) |
| verbs |
|18 Ga-gyou godan katsuyou (consonant-stem) |
| verbs |
|19 Sa-gyou godan katsuyou (consonant-stem) |
| verbs |
|20 Ta-gyou godan katsuyou (consonant-stem) |
| verbs |
|21 Na-gyou godan katsuyou (consonant-stem) |
| verbs |
|22 Ha-gyou godan katsuyou (consonant-stem) |
| verbs |
|23 Ba-gyou godan katsuyou (consonant-stem) |
| verbs |
|24 Ma-gyou godan katsuyou (consonant-stem) |
| verbs |
|25 Ra-gyou godan katsuyou (consonant-stem) |
| verbs |
|26 Wa-gyou godan katsuyou (consonant-stem) |
| verbs |
|27 Ichidan katsuyou verbs |
|28 Ka-gyou irregular verbs |
|29 Sa-gyou irregular verbs |
|30 Za-gyou irregular verbs |
|31 Adjectives |
|32 Adjective verbs |
|33 Adverbs |
+-----------------------------------------------------------+
atok8_dicATOK8's dictionary.
atok12_diATOK12's dictionary
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
LANG, LC_atok12migd operates only when the LC_CTYPE category is set to locale ja or an equivalent locale. For usage of the above environ-
ment variables, see the environ(5) man page.
EXIT STATUS
This command returns the following exit codes:
0 Successful completion
1 Unknown option
127 Other errors
FILES
/usr/bin/atok12migd ATOK8 to ATOK12 dictionary merge command
SEE ALSO
environ(5)
Japanese Input System Summary & Transition
ATOK12 User's Guide
NOTES
This command ends when SIGTERM is sent to the process.
atok12migd cannot handle files whose name or contents contain characters of EUC code set 3.
SunOS 5.10 10 Jan 2003 atok12migd(1)