mkdic − Tool for creating a user dictionary
mkdic [{−cs|−cannaserver} canna-server] [−s] [− | −l local-file] remote-dic
mkdic creates user dictionary named remote-dic in the user dictionary directory of the remote host, on which cannaserver(1M) is in operation. 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.
−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 created 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. |
(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.