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CATDIC(1) General Commands Manual CATDIC(1)
NAME
catdic - Download a dictionary
SYNOPSIS
catdic [{-cs|-cannaserver} canna-server] [-i|-u user-name] remote-dic [-l local-file]
DESCRIPTION
catdic downloads a dictionary file to the current directory. The file downloaded is a dictionary file the dictionary name of which is
remote-dic. It is in the user dictionary directory of the machine on which cannaserver(1M) is in operation. (Hereafter, this machine is
called the remote host.)
OPTIONS
-cs canna-server (or -cannaserver canna-server)
Specifies the name of the server machine that contains a dictionary to be downloaded.
-i Downloads the system dictionary.
-u user-name
Specifies the user name. Another user's dictionary can be referenced by this user name.
-l local-file
local-file is the dictionary file name. If it is omitted, the standard output will be assumed.
EXAMPLES
% catdic test
Outputs the contents of dictionary file ``test'' on the remote host, to the standard output.
% catdic test -l test2.t
Downloads dictionary file ``test'' on the remote host to current directory file ``test2.t''.
SEE ALSO
cannaserver(1M), lsdic(1), mkdic(1)
CATDIC(1)