DICTFMT_INDEX2WORD(1) | Linux User's Manaul | DICTFMT_INDEX2WORD(1) |
NAME¶
dictfmt_index2word - Creates a .word index file from a DICTD database .index file
SYNOPSIS¶
dictfmt_index2word [OPTIONS] [index_file]
DESCRIPTION¶
dictfmt_index2word creates a word index file on stdout for the index file given on stdin or the command line. A word index file indexes each subword from the multi-word headwords of the .index file, to the underlying .dict file. A word index file is usually named <basename>.word, but this is not mandatory as long as the proper name is used in the dictd configuration file.
OPTIONS¶
- --help
- displays a usage message and exits
- --locale locale
- use locale for sorting the .word file. If this option is omitted, the default locale "C" is used.
- index_file
- the .index file to be converted.
AUTHOR¶
dictfmt_index2word was written by Aleksey Cheusov
<vle@gmx.net>.
This manual page was written by Robert D. Hilliard
<hilliard@debian.org>.
SEE ALSO¶
January 23, 2003 | LINUX |