Query: yaskkserv_hairy
OS: debian
Section: 1
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YASKKSERV_HAIRY(1) General Commands Manual YASKKSERV_HAIRY(1)NAMEyaskkserv_hairy - Yet Another SKK SERVer (feature-rich version)SYNOPSISyaskkserv_hairy [OPTION] dictionary [dictionary...]DESCRIPTIONThis manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. yaskkserv is a dictionary server for the SKK Japanese input method system. yaskkserv is written in C++ from scratch in consideration of embedded environment, but is compatible with skkserv on the protocol behavior. yaskkserv_hairy supports server completion function in addition to features of yaskkserv_normal.OPTIONS-c, --check-update check update dictionary (default disable) -d, --debug enable debug mode (default disable) -h, --help print this help and exit -l, --log-level=LEVEL loglevel (range [0 - 9] default 1) -m, --max-connection=N max connection (default 8) -p, --port=PORT set port (default 1178) --server-completion-midasi-length=LENGTH set midasi length (range [256 - 32768] default 2048) --server-completion-midasi-string-size=SIZE set midasi string size (range [16384 - 1048576] default 262144) --server-completion-test=type 1:default 2:ignore slash 3:space 4:space and protocol 'c' -v, --version print versionCOPYRIGHTCopyright (C) 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Tadashi Watanabe.SEE ALSOyaskkserv_normal(1), yaskkserv_simple(1), yaskkserv_make_dictionary(1).AUTHORyaskkserv was written by Tadashi Watanabe <wac@umiushi.org>. This manual page was written by KURASHIKI Satoru <lurdan@gmail.com>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). January 17, 2008 YASKKSERV_HAIRY(1)
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