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wnintro
WNINTRO(1WN) WordNettm User Commands WNINTRO(1WN)
NAME
wnintro - WordNet user commands
SYNOPSIS
wn - command line interface to WordNet database
wnb - window based WordNet browser
DESCRIPTION
This section of the WordNet Reference Manual contains manual pages that describe commands available with the various WordNet system pack-
ages.
The WordNet interfaces wn(1WN) and wnb(1WN) allow the user to search the WordNet database and display the information textually.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES (UNIX)
WNHOME Base directory for WordNet. Default is /usr/local/WordNet-3.0.
WNSEARCHDIR Directory in which the WordNet database has been installed. Default is WNHOME/dict.
REGISTRY (WINDOWS)
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREWordNet3.0WNHome
Base directory for WordNet. Default is C:Program FilesWordNet3.0.
SEE ALSO
grind(1WN), wn(1WN), wnb(1WN), wnintro(3WN), wnintro(5WN), wnintro(7WN).
Fellbaum, C.(1998), ed. "WordNet: An Electronic Lexical Database". MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.
AVAILABILITY
WordNet has a World Wide Web site at http://wordnet.princeton.edu. From this web site users can learn about the WordNet project, run sev-
eral different interfaces to the WordNet database, and download various WordNet system packages and "Five Papers on WordNet".
WordNet 3.0 Dec 2006 WNINTRO(1WN)