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- .TH DICT 7
- .SH NAME
- dict \- dictionary browser
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- .B dict
- [
- .B -k
- ]
- [
- .B -d
- .I dictname
- ]
- [
- .B -c
- .I command
- ]
- [
- .I pattern
- ]
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- .I Dict
- is a dictionary browser.
- If a
- .I pattern
- is given on the command line,
- .I dict
- prints all matching entries;
- otherwise it repeatedly accepts and executes commands.
- The options are
- .TF -d\ \fIdictname\fP
- .TP
- .BI -d " dictname"
- Use the given dictionary.
- The default is
- .BR oed ,
- the second edition of the Oxford English Dictionary.
- A list of available dictionaries is printed by option
- .BR -d? .
- .TP
- .BI -c " command"
- Execute one command and quit.
- The command syntax is described below.
- .TP
- .B -k
- Print a pronunciation key.
- .PD
- .PP
- Patterns are regular expressions (see
- .IR regexp (6)),
- with an implicit leading
- .L ^
- and trailing
- .LR $ .
- Patterns are matched against an index of headwords and variants,
- to form a `match set'.
- By default, both patterns and the index are folded:
- upper case characters are mapped into their lower case equivalents,
- and Latin accented characters are mapped into their non-accented
- equivalents.
- In interactive mode, there is always a `current match set'
- and a `current entry' within the match set.
- Commands can change either or both, as well as print the entries
- or information about them.
- .PP
- Commands have an address followed by a command letter.
- Addresses have the form:
- .TF /\fIre\fP/.\fIn\fP
- .TP
- .BI / re /
- Set the match set to all entries matching the regular expression
- .IR re ,
- sorted in dictionary order.
- Set the current entry to the first of the match set.
- .TP
- .BI ! re !
- Like
- .BI / re /
- but use exact matching, i.e., without case and accent folding.
- .TP
- .I n
- An integer
- .I n
- means change the current entry to the
- .IR n th
- of the current match set.
- .TP
- .BI # n
- The integer
- .I n
- is an absolute byte offset into the raw dictionary.
- (See the
- .B A
- command, below.)
- .TP
- .IB addr +
- After setting the match set and current entry according to
- .IR addr ,
- change the match set and current entry to be the next entry
- in the dictionary (not necessarily in the match set) after
- the current entry.
- .TP
- .IB addr -
- Like
- .IB addr +
- but go to previous dictionary entry.
- .PD
- .PP
- The command letters come in pairs: a lower case and the
- corresponding upper case letter.
- The lower case version prints something about the current
- entry only, and advances the current entry to the next
- in the match set (wrapping around to the beginning after
- the last).
- The upper case version prints something about all of the
- match set and resets the current entry to the beginning of
- the set.
- .TF \fLa,A\fP
- .TP
- .BR p , P
- Print the whole entry.
- .TP
- .BR h , H
- Print only the headword(s) of the entry.
- .TP
- .BR a , A
- Print the dictionary byte offset of the entry.
- .TP
- .BR r , R
- Print the whole entry in raw format (without translating
- special characters, etc.).
- .PD
- .PP
- If no command letter is given for the first command,
- .B H
- is assumed.
- After an
- .BR H ,
- the default command is
- .BR p .
- Otherwise, the default command is the previous command.
- .SH FILES
- .B /lib/dict/oed2
- .br
- .B /lib/dict/oed2index
- .br
- Other files in
- .BR /lib .
- .SH "SEE ALSO"
- .IR regexp (6)
- .SH SOURCE
- .B /sys/src/cmd/dict
- .SH BUGS
- A font with wide coverage of the Unicode Standard
- should be used for best results.
- (Try
- .BR /lib/font/bit/pelm/unicode.9.font .)
- .br
- If the
- .I pattern
- doesn't begin with
- a few literal characters, matching takes a long time.
- .br
- The dictionaries are not distributed outside Bell Labs.
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