mdbDir(5)


NAME

   mdbDir - List of data in a database directory.

DESCRIPTION

   The m17n library loads a list of definitions of data of the m17n
   database from files of name 'mdb.dir' in each database directory at
   initialization time. The plist format of this file is as follows:

   MDB-DIR ::= DEFINITION *

   DEFINITION ::= '(' TAG0 [ TAG1 [ TAG2 [ TAG3 ] ] ] FILE [ VERSION ]')'

   TAGn ::= SYMBOL

   FILE ::= MTEXT

   VERSION ::= MTEXT

   If TAG0 is neither `charset' nor `char-table', and TAGn (n > 0) is a
   symbol `*', FILE can contain a wildcard charater, and all files
   matching FILE accoding to the rules used by the shell are the target of
   database files. In that case, each file must contain SELF-DEFINITION
   which is a plist element providing the actual TAGn values by the form:

   SELF-DEFINITION ::= '(' TAG0 TAG1 TAG2 TAG3 [ VERSION ] ')'

   For instance, if a database directory contains these files:

   zh-py.mim:
   (input-method zh py)

   ko-han2.mim:
   (input-method ko han2)

   these lines in 'mdb.dir':

   (input-method zh py "zh-py.mim")
   (input-method ko han2 "ko-han2.mim")

   can be shortened to this single line:

   (input-method * "*.mim")

   VERSION is a required version number of the m17n library. The format is
   'XX.YY.ZZ' where XX is a major version number, YY is a minor version
   number, and ZZ is a patch level.

COPYRIGHT

   Copyright (C) 2001 Information-technology Promotion Agency (IPA)
   Copyright (C) 2001-2011 National Institute of Advanced Industrial
   Science and Technology (AIST)
   Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
   under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License
   <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl.html>.





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