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2 .\" $Id: cwnn.man,v 1.3 2001/06/14 18:08:34 ura Exp $
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3 .\"
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4 .\"
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5 .\" FreeWnn is a network-extensible Kana-to-Kanji conversion system.
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6 .\" This file is part of FreeWnn.
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8 .\" Copyright Kyoto University Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences
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12 .\" Copyright FreeWnn Project 1999, 2000
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14 .\" Maintainer: FreeWnn Project <freewnn@tomo.gr.jp>
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29 .\"
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30 .TH CWNN \ "13 May 1992"
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31 .SH NAME
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32 cWnn \- A Chinese Input System Running on Unix Workstations.
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33 .ad
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34 .SH DESCRIPTION
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35 cWnn provides a wide range of input methods, satisfying the
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36 needs of Chinese users all over the world, including
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37 P.R.China and Taiwan.
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38
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39 Besides, it is capable of converting an arbitrary sequence
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40 of Pinyin/Zhuyin into the expected Hanzi and caters for
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41 error tolerance in the four tones.
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42 .sp 0
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43 cWnn has standardized Pinyin and Zhuyin and it provides an
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44 ideal input environment for all users.
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45 .na
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46 .SH COMMANDS AVAILABLE IN MAN FILE
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47 1. Startup of the server \- cserver
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48 .sp 0
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49 2. Startup of the front-end processor \- cuum
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50 .sp 0
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51 3. Current usage status of the server \- cwnnstat
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52 .sp 0
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53 4. Termination of the server \- cwnnkill
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54 .sp 0
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55 5. Rewrite of dictionary header \- cwnntouch
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56 .SH UTILITIES AVAILABLE IN MAN FILE
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57 1. Creation of binary format dictionary \- catod
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58 .sp 0
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59 2. Restoration of text format dictionary \- cdtoa
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60 .sp 0
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61 3. Creation of binary format grammar file \- catof
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62 .sp 0
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63 4. Registration of characters/words into a \- cwdreg
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64 specified dictionary
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65 .sp 0
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66 5. Deletion of characters/words from a specified \- cwddel
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67 dictionary
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68 .sp 0
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69 6. Sorting of a specified text format dictionary \- cdicsort
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70 .SH MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
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71 1. cWnn installation \- cinstall
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72 .sp 0
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73 2. cWnn startup and termination \- cstartend
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74 .sp 0
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75 3. cWnn function keys \- ckey
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76 .sp 0
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77 4. cWnn environment operation function \- cenv
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