catod(1)


NAME

   catod - To convert the text format of a dictionary to binary
           format.

SYNOPSIS

   catod  [-s maxword ] [-R] [-r] [-e] [-S] [-U]
          [-P dicpasswd ]    [-p frepasswd ]
          [-h cixingfile ] outfilename

DEFAULT PATH

   /usr/local/bin/cWnn4/catod

DESCRIPTION

   This command converts a dictionary from text format into binary format.

   outfilename   is   the  name  of  the  binary  format  dictionary.   If
   outfilename is not given, the output will be  passed  to  the  standard
   output device(stdout).

   The input file may be piped in by using the "<" command.  For example,
        catod  basic.dic  <  basic.u
   "basic.dic"  here  is  the  output  binary format dictionary, while the
   "basic.u" is the input text format dictionary.

   If the input text dictionary is not given, the input will be taken from
   the  standard input(stdin).  To end the input via standard input, press
   ^D.

OPTIONS

   -s     maxword
          To specify the maximum number of words.  Default is 70000.

   -R     To create a dictionary for both forward and reverse  conversion.
          (Default).

   -r     To   create   a  reverse  format  dictionary  only  for  reverse
          conversion.

   -e     If the Hanzi inside the text dictionary contains characters such
          as  space  and  tab,  they  will be compacted to special format.
          (Default).

   -S     To create a static dictionary.

   -U     To create a dynamic dictionary.

   -P     dicpasswd
          To specify the password for the dictionary.
          If "-N" is used instead, the password of the dictionary will  be
          set to "*".

   -p     frepasswd
          To specify the password for the usage frequency file.
          If "-n" is used instead, the password of the frequency file will
          be set to "*".

   -h     cixingfile
          To specify the Cixing definition file.

NOTE

   1.     The parts in [ ] are options.  They may be omitted.

   2.     The Pinyin and Zhuyin dictionary has the same format.

   3.     For details of the dictionary structure, refer to cWnn manual.

                              13 May 1992                         CATOD(1)





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