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NAME

       cwdreg - To register characters/words into the binary format
                dictionary.

SYNOPSIS

       cwdreg   [-D server ]   -n envname
                -d dicno < textdic
       OR
       cwdreg   [-D server ]   -n envname
                -L filename < textdic

DEFAULT PATH

       /usr/local/bin/cWnn4/cwdreg

DESCRIPTION

       This  function  allows  user  to  register  characters/words  into  the  specified  binary
       dictionary, with either dictionary number dicno or dictionary filename filename specified.

       server is the machine name of the server.  If this is not specified, the  default  cserver
       indicated by the environment variable CSERVER will be taken.

       "-n  envname  "   must  be   specified.  envname is the environment name.  You may execute
       "cwnnstat -E" to see the current environment name.

       Either "-d dicno " or "-L filename " must be specified.
       dicno is the dictionary number.  filename is the filename of the dictionary.  "-L" is used
       for when the dictionary is from the local machine.

       "<" means to pipe the textdic as an input to "cwdreg" command.

       textdic  is  the  text file which user enters the characters/words to be registered.   The
       format of this text file must be the same as that in the system  text  format  dictionary.
       That is,
        --------------------------------------------------
       |  Pinyin      Word       Cixing        Frequency  |
       |   :           :          :              :        |
        --------------------------------------------------
       Refer to cWnn manual for details on dictionary.
       By  using  "cwdreg",  all  the  characters/words  in  textdic  will be registered into the
       specified binary dictionary permanently.

NOTE

       1.     The parts in [ ] are options.  They may be omitted.

                                           13 May 1992                                  CWDREG(1)