debian man page for rkdefinedic

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RKDEFINEDIC(3)						     Library Functions Manual						    RKDEFINEDIC(3)

NAME
RkDefineDic - define specified candidates in the dictionary
SYNOPSIS
#include <canna/RK.h> int RkDefineDic(cxnum, dicname, wordrec) int cxnum; char *dicname; char *wordrec;
DESCRIPTION
RkDefineDic defines specified candidates in the dictionary named by dicname. Specify the word to add in the character string wordrec, which is written in the format: reading part-of-speech information kanji candidate Writing wordrec, for example, as (HIRAGANA) #T35 (KANJI) ... will specify a candidate whose part of speech #T35 is defined by the reading "(HIRAGANA)" and whose spelling matches "(KANJI)".
RETURN VALUE
This function returns 0 if successful; otherwise it returns -1. It also returns -1, without doing anything, if it has been run in a con- version mode context. RKDEFINEDIC(3)
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