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author | Yoshiki Yazawa <yaz@honeyplanet.jp> |
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date | Sat, 06 Mar 2010 23:24:53 +0900 |
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WNNENVRC(4) NAME wnnenvrc - Initialzation file for Kana-To-Kanji conversion environment SYNOPSIS /usr/local/lib/wnn/ja_JP/wnnenvrc (defualt) DESCRIPTION Defines the conversion environment for the user. This file is defined in uumrc. When the file is redefined, the latest version will be valid except setdic. The maximum of setdic is 20. Lines that start with a semicolon (;) are comments. The following settings are specified in this file. include <wnnenvrc_file> Specifies the other wnnenvrc file. setdic <dictionary_name> <frequency_file_name> <dictionary_priority> <dictionary_is_readonly> <frequency_files_readonly> <dictionary_passwd_file_name> <frequency_file_passwd_file_name> <Kana-To-Kanji/Kanji-To-Kana> dictionary_name : Specifies the dictionary filename. frequency_file_name : Specifies the frequency file name of specified dictionary. If it is "-", Internal frequency of dictionary will be used. dictionary_priority : Specifies a priority of specified dictionary and is decimal code. dictionary_is_readonly, frequency_files_readonly : 1: dictionary is read only 0: dictionary can be updated dictionary_passwd_file_name : Specifies the password filename of the dictionary. frequency_file_passwd_file_name : Specifies the password filename of the frequency file. Kana-To-Kanji/Kanji-To-Kana : 1: Kana-To-Kanji 0: Kanji-To-Kana The default is - 5 0 0 - - 0. setfuzokugo <file_name> Specifies the fuzokugo file. setparam <c0> <c1> <c2> <c3> <c4> <c5> <c6> <c7> <c8> <c9> <c10> <c11> <c12> <c13> <c14> <c15> <c16> Specifies the parameter values for conversion. The parameters should be integers. confirm When the dictionaries set in "setdic" do not exist, the system confirms with the user on whether he wants to create each individual new dictionaries. confirm1 When the dictionaries set in "setdic" do not exist, the system only confirm once with the user to create all the new usage dictionaries. create_without_confirm When the dictionaries set in "setdic" do not exist, new dictionaries will be created automatically. no_create When the dictionaries set in "setdic" do not exist, new dictionaries will not be created automatically. * Note During path definition, the following abbreviations can be used. (1) - The value of environment variable HOME (2) -username The home directory of the username defined in /etc/passwd. (3) @HOME The value of environment variable HOME (4) @LIBDIR The path /usr/local/lib/wnn (5) @USR The value of environment variable LOGNAME In top of include, the following abbreviations can be used : ~, ~username, @HOME @LIBDIR ~ The value of environment variable HOME . usrname The home directory for the user in "/etc/passwd". @HOME The value of environment variable HOME . @LIBDIR The path "/usr/local/lib/wnn". In setdic, first @USR is the user name of uum (refer to uum(1)). EXAMPLE setdic usr/@USR/ud - 8 0 0 - - 0 setdic pubdic/pd-kihon.dic usr/@USR/kihon.h 1 1 0 - - 0 setdic pubdic/pd-tankan.dic usr/@USR/tankan.h 1 1 0 - - 0 CAUSION The file name of Dictionaries or frequency files are in the machine of jserver to which uum will connect. If the specified user dictionaries or frequency files are not exist, these will be created in the machine of jserver SEE ALSO uum(1), jserver(1), uumrc(4), cvt_key_tbl(4)