Linux and UNIX Man Pages

Linux & Unix Commands - Search Man Pages

kkcvtocs00(1) [sunos man page]

kkcvtocs00(1)							   User Commands						     kkcvtocs00(1)

NAME
kkcvtocs00 - conversion from kkcv user dictionary to cs00 user directory SYNOPSIS
kkcvtocs00 [filename...] AVAILABILITY
SUNWjfpu DESCRIPTION
kkcvtocs00 is a utility that is necessary to use the words of your user dictionary of cs00 on JFP system as well as one of kkcv on JLE system. kkcvtocs00 can be used as a filter; if filename is given, it is used as an input. Otherwise, the standard input is used for it. The standard output is always used as an output. The input format should be the format of "jiritsugo-file" in kkcvdicedit which is speci- fied for a line. kkcvtocs00 shows an error message for a line that is not on the format, and ignore the line. EXAMPLES
Example 1: Create your user dictionary of cs00 from one of user dictionary of kkcv as follows. 1. In advance, on the JLE system, create "jiritsugo-file" from your user dictionary of kkcv. JLE% kkcvdicedit extract kkcv_u.dic kkcv_u.list 2. On the JFP system, convert this "jiritsugo-file" into "tango-list-file" of udicm. JFP% kkcvtocs00 kkcv_u.list > cs00_u.list 3. Create your user dictionary of cs00 from this "tango-list-file". JFP% udicm create /usr/lib/mle/ja/cs00/cs00_m.dic cs00_u.dic cs00_u.list SEE ALSO
mdicm(1), udicm(1) DIAGNOSTICS
The only purpose of kkcvtocs00 is to support of inheritance of user dictionary words from kkcv to cs00. kkcvtocs00 assumes that "jirit- sugo-file"(s) will be given as an input file. Therefore, its error process is not always strict. Currently, the following error and warning messages are defined. Error: file filename line number: is not kkcvdicedit jiritsugo format, ignored. Warning: file filename line number: "Invalid hinshi(s) have found. They are converted into ":UN". SunOS 5.10 10 Jan 2003 kkcvtocs00(1)

Check Out this Related Man Page

MKDIC(1)						      General Commands Manual							  MKDIC(1)

NAME
mkdic - Tool for creating a user dictionary SYNOPSIS
mkdic [{-cs|-cannaserver} canna-server] [-s] [- | -l local-file] remote-dic DESCRIPTION
mkdic creates user dictionary named remote-dic in the user dictionary directory of the remote host, on which cannaserver(1M) is in opera- tion. Dictionary file name remote-dic is assigned to this file at this time. If the - and -l option isn't specified, mkdic creates an empty dictionary. If the - option is specified, the standard input will be used as the dictionary file. If the -l option is specified, local-file will be used as the dictionary file. If the user dictionary directory does not exist, it will be created. Dictionary directory file -- dics.dir -- is rewritten automatically after the registering. The registered dictionary can thus be used by writing the dictionary name into the customize file. OPTIONS
-cs canna-server (or -cannaserver canna-server) Specifies the server machine that contains the dictionary to be created. -s Indicates that the dictionary to be created is an adjunct dictionary. If this option is omitted, the dictionary will be cre- ated as an independent-word one. -l local-file Registers the input data from local-file. - The standard input will be used as the dictionary file. EXAMPLES(1) If you want to creat an empty dictionary file: % mkdic test(2) If you want to register the input data from the standard input: % mkdic test - Registers the input data from the standard input, in the user dictionary directory under dictionary name ``test''. The following line is then added to dictionary directory file -- dics.dir -- : user1.t(.mwd) -test-(3) If the dictionary file is specified: % mkdic test -l test1.t Registers independent-word dictionary file ``test1.t'' in the remote host's user dictionary directory under dictionary name ``test''. The following line is then added to dics.dir: user1.t(.mvd) -test- user1.t is a dictionary file name generated automatically by the system. SEE ALSO
catdic(1), cannaserver(1M), lsdic(1) MKDIC(1)
Man Page