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Man Page: dictunformat

Operating Environment: centos

Section: 1

DICTUNFORMAT(1) 						Linux User's Manual						   DICTUNFORMAT(1)

NAME
dictunformat - create a raw database file from a .dict and .index file
SYNOPSIS
dictunformat [OPTIONS] index_filename
DESCRIPTION
dictunformat takes a dictionary index file as a parameter and a dictionary database file on stdin and outputs a raw database that may be used to create a DICT database by dictfmt -t. This may be useful if it is desired to create a dictionary for a locale other than that for which the original was created, or if it is desired to correct or supplement a pre-existing dictionary.
OPTIONS
--help displays a usage message and exits. --headword-separator sep sep is the headword separator used when creating the origianl dictionary. (See --headword-separator in dictfmt (1)). index_filename is the .index file of the original dictionary.
AUTHOR
dictunformat was written by Aleksey Cheusov <vle@gmx.net>. This manual page was written by Robert D. Hilliard <hilliard@debian.org>.
SEE ALSO
dictd(8), dictfmt(1)
LINUX
January 23, 2003 DICTUNFORMAT(1)
Related Man Pages
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dictdconfig(8) - debian
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gnome-dictionary(1) - suse
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