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Artha 0.7.2 (Default branch)

Image Artha is a handy cross-platform thesaurus based on WordNet with distinct features like hot key pop-up, notification, dual modes, and more. Artha may be used as a replacement or clone for WordWeb on Unix-like operating systems. License: GNU General Public License v2 Changes:
The thesaurus/dictionary lookups are local. Artha, when summoned by its hotkey, brings up better results now. Balloon tip notifications are made better. A toolbar button has been added for toggling notifications. The dependency on GLib has been reduced from 2.16 to 2.10 by writing custom wrappers wherever needed. Image

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WNINTRO(5)						      WordNettm File Formats							WNINTRO(5)

NAME
wnintro - introduction to descriptions of WordNet file formats SYNOPSIS
cntlist - format of cntlist and cntlist.rev files lexnames - list of lexicographer file names and numbers prologdb - description of Prolog database files senseidx - format of sense index file sensemap - mapping from senses in WordNet 2.1 to corresponding 3.0 senses wndb - format of WordNet database files wninput - format of WordNet lexicographer files DESCRIPTION
This section of the WordNet Reference Manual contains manual pages that describe the formats of the various files included in different WordNet 3.0 packages. NOMENCLATURE
All files are in ASCII. Fields are generally separated by one space, unless otherwise noted, and each line is terminated with a newline character. In the file format descriptions, terms in italics refer to field names. Characters or strings in boldface represent an actual character or string as it appears in the file. Items enclosed in italicized square brackets ([ ]) may not be present. Since several files contain fields that have the identical meaning, field names are consistently defined. For example, several WordNet files contain one or more synset_offset fields. In each case, the definition of synset_offset is identical. SEE ALSO
wnintro(1), wnintro(3), cntlist(5), lexnames(5), prologdb(5), senseidx(5), sensemap(5), wndb(5), wninput(5), wnintro(7), wngloss(7). Fellbaum, C. (1998), ed. "WordNet: An Electronic Lexical Database". MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. WordNet 3.0 Dec 2006 WNINTRO(5)