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CDTOA(1) | General Commands Manual | CDTOA(1) |
NAME¶
cdtoa - To convert the binary format of a dictionary back to text format.SYNOPSIS¶
cdtoa [-n] [-s] [-z] [-e] [-E] infilename [-h cixingfile ] [ usagefreqfile ]DEFAULT PATH¶
/usr/local/bin/cWnn4/cdtoaDESCRIPTION¶
To convert the binary format of the dictionary to textformat, and output to standard output(stdout).
infilename is the name of the input binary format
dictionary.
The output may be piped into a file by using the ">"
command. For example,
cdtoa dict.dic > dict.u
"dict.u" here is the output text format dictionary, while the "dict.dic" is the input binary format dictionary.
usagefreqfile may indicate more than one user usage frequency files (for a particular user). These usage frequency information will be reflected in the text format dictionary created.
OPTIONS¶
- -s
- To order the entries in text dictionary according to Pinyin or Zhuyin.
- -n
- To attach sequence numbers to the output.
- -z
- To convert the binary format back to text format in Zhuyin.
(Note: default is Pinyin)
- -e
- If the Hanzi inside the text dictionary contains characters such as space and tab, they will be compacted to special format. (Default)
- -E
- If the Hanzi inside the text dictionary contains characters such as space and tab, they will NOT be compacted to special format.
- -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.
- The default conversion result of the text dictionary is in Pinyin.
13 May 1992 |