Provided by: libwww-dict-leo-org-perl_2.02-2_all bug

NAME

       leo - commandline interface to http://dict.leo.org/.

SYNOPSIS

        leo [-slmcfuphdv] [<term>]

DESCRIPTION

       leo is a commandline interface to the german/english/french dictionary on
       http://dict.leo.org/. It supports almost all features which the website supports, plus
       more.

       Results will be printed to the terminal. By default the searched key word will be
       highlighted (which can be turned off, see below).

       To get faster results, leo is able to cache queries if you repeatedly use the same query.

       leo acts as a standard webbrowser as your mozilla or what so ever does, it connects to the
       website, exectues the query, parses the HTML result and finally prints it somewhat nicely
       formatted to the terminal.

       As of this writing leo acts as:

        Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; de; rv:1.8.1.9) Gecko/20071025 Firefox/2.0.0.9

OPTIONS

       -s --spelltolerance
           Allow spelling errors.

           Possible values: standard, on or off.

           Default setting: standard.

       -m --morphology
           Provide morphology information.

           Possible values: standard, none or forcedAll.

           Default setting: standard.

       -c --chartolerance
           Allow umlaut alternatives.

           Possible values: fuzzy, exact or relaxed.

           Default: relaxed.

       -l --language
           Translation direction. Please note that dict.leo.org always translates either to or
           from german.

           The following languages are supported: english, polish, spanish, portuguese russian
           and chinese.

           You can  specify only the country  code, or append de2  in order to force translation
           to german, or  preprend de2 in order to translate to the other language.

           Valid examples:

           ru     to or from russian de2pl  to polish es2de  spanish to german

           Valid country codes:

           en    english es    spanish fr    french ru    russian pt    portuguese pl    polish
           ch    chinese

           Default: en.

       -n --noescapechars
           Don't use escapes for highlighting.

           Default: do highlighting.

           Controllable via config file too. See below.

           No highlighting will be used if STDOUT is not connected to a terminal.

       -f --force
           Don't use the query cache.

           Default: use the cache.

           This option has no effect if use_cache is turned off in the config file.

       -u --user
           Specify the http proxy user to use if your proxy requires authentication. Read the
           'PROXY' section for more details.

       -p --passwd
           Specify the cleartext password to use with http proxy authentication.

           This is not recommended and just implemented for completeness.

       -h --help
           Display this help and exit.

       -v --version
           Display version information and exit.

       -d --debug
           Enable debugging output (a lot of it, beware!), which will be printed to STDERR. If
           you find a bug you must supply the debugging output along with your bugreport.

       term is the key word which you want to translate.  If the term contains white spaces quote
       it using double quotes.

       If the term parameter is not specified, leo will read it from STDIN.

CONFIG

       leo reads a config file .leo in your home directory if it exists. The following variables
       are supported:

       use_latin
           Turns on conversion of UTF8 characters to their latin* encoding.

           Default setting (if not given): yes.

       use_cache
           Controls the use of the cache (see later).

           Possible values: yes or no.

           Default setting(if not given): yes.

           If the commandline option -f or --force has been set then the cache will not be used
           for the query and if for this query exists an entry in the cache it will be removed
           from it.

       use_color
           Controls the use of escape sequences in the terminal output to highlight the key-waord
           in the result.

           Possible values: yes or no.

           Default setting(if not given): yes.

           You can set this option via commandline too: -n or --noescapechars.

           The config option has higher precedence.

       user_agent
           You may modify the user agent as leo identifies itself on the target site. The default
           is:

           User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Konqueror/3.3.1; X11)

CACHING

       leo supports caching of queries for faster results if you repeatedly use the same query. A
       query consists of the given term (the key word or string) plus the translation option
       settings.

       If you, for example, execute once the following query:

       % leo langnase

       and somewhere later:

       % leo -c exact

       then leo will treat the latter query as a different one than the previous one, because
       dict.leo.org behaves different when different translation options are given.

PROXY

       leo can be used with a HTTP proxy service. For this to work, you only have to set the
       environment variable http_proxy. It has the following format:

       PROTO://[USER:PASSWD@]SERVER[:PORT]

       The only supported protocol is http. If your proxy works without authentication, you can
       omit the user:passwd part. If no port is specified, 80 will be used.

       Here is an example (for bash):

       export http_proxy=http://172.16.120.120:3128

       and an example with authentication credentials:

       export http_proxy=http://max:34dwe2@172.16.120.120:3128

       As security is always important, I have to warn you, that other users on the same machine
       can read your environment using the 'ps -e ..' command, so this is not recommended.

       The most secure way for proxy authentication is just to specify the server+port with
       http_proxy but no credentials, and instead use the -u commandline parameter to specify a
       user (do not use -p to specify the password, this will also be readyble in process
       listing). In this case, leo will ask you interactively for the password. It will try its
       best to hide it from being displayed when you type it (as most such routines in other
       tools do it as well), it this fails (e.g. because you do not have the 'stty' tool
       installed), the password will be read from STDIN.

FILES

       ~/.leo             the config file for leo. Not required.  ~/.leo-CACHE.db*   the cache
       file.

AUTHOR

       Thomas v.D. <tlinden@cpan.org>

BUGS

       leo depends on http://dict.leo.org/. It may break leo if they change something on the
       site. Therefore be so kind and inform me if you encounter some weird behavior of leo.  In
       most cases it is not a bug of leo itself, it is a website change on http://dict.leo.org/.

       In such a case repeat the failed query and use the commandline flag -d (which enables
       debugging) and send the full output to me, thanks.

COPYRIGHT

       leo copyleft 2000-2017 Thomas v.D.. All rights reserved.

       http://dict.leo.org/ copyright (c) 1995-2017 LEO Dictionary Team.

       The search results returned by leo are based on the work of the people at LEO.org. Thanks
       for the great work.

       Some time ago they told me that they are disagreed with leo, or in other words: from their
       point of view leo seems to break copyright law in some or another way.

       I thought a long time about this, but I must deny this. leo acts as a simple web client,
       just like mozilla, IE or even lynx are doing. They are providing the service to the public
       so I use my favorite web browser to make use of it. In fact my favorite browser to view
       dict.leo.org is leo. There is nothing wrong with that. IMHO.

       If you disagree or are asked by the LEO team to stop using leo you may decide this for
       yourself. I in my case wrote kinda browser, what is not prohibited. At least not today.

VERSION

       This is the manpage for leo version 2.01.