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NAME

       dicar - Archive Binary Dictionary

SYNOPSYS

       dicar -t bindic1
       dicar -x bindic1 [ bindic2 ]
       dicar -r bindic1 bindic2
       dicar -d bindic1 bindic2

DESCRIPTION

       dicar  archives  binary  dictionary bindic1.  The hyphen of each option
       may be omitted.

       -t     Displays the dictionaries contained in  binary  dictionary  file
              bindic1.   Each  displayed  name of the dictionaries consists of
              the text file name followed by extension ’.d’.  This  text  file
              name  is  that  before the dictionary file is converted into the
              binary file.

       -x     Fetches dictionary bindic2 from bindic1.   Bindic2  consists  of
              the  text  file name followed by extension ’.d’.  This text file
              name is that before the dictionary file is  converted  into  the
              binary file.  The fetched file bindic2 becomes a dictionary file
              in binary format. If bindic2 is omitted, all dictionaries within
              bindic1 will be fetched.

       -r     Adds  to  bindic1,  all  dictionaries  that are contained in the
              dictionary file specified in bindic2.  Any dictionary in bindic1
              that is contained in bindic1 is overwritten.

       -d     Deletes bindic2 from bindic1.

EXAMPLES

       % ls
       chimei.d shima.d
       % dicar -t shima.d
       (Text dictionary file name = Directory size + Word size, packed)
       % dicar r shima.d shima.mwd.d (Replaces shima.mwd.d.)
       % dicar r shima.d chimedi.d (Adds chimedi.d to shima.d.)
       % dicar -t shma.d
       (Text dictionary file name = Directory size + Word size, packed)

SEE ALSO

       dpbindic(1), mkbindic(1)