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| Dictionary look-up hack for w3m | ||||
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| 1. INTRODUCTION | ||||
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| If you have dictionary look-up command (like 'webster'), you can | ||||
| look a word in a document using w3m. This dictionary-lookup code | ||||
| was contributed by `Rubikitch' (rubikitch@ruby-lang.org). | ||||
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| 2. INSTALL | ||||
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| To make use of dictionary look-up, you have to change compile  | ||||
| option by hand. After running configure, edit config.h and | ||||
| change | ||||
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| #undef DICT | ||||
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| into | ||||
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| #define DICT | ||||
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| and recompile w3m. (You have to recompile dict.c and keybind.c.) | ||||
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| Then prepare a command named 'w3mdict.' For example, if you want | ||||
| to use 'webster' command, do the following: | ||||
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| % cd /usr/local/bin | ||||
| % ln -s `which webster` w3mdict | ||||
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| In general, w3mdict can be any command that takes a word as an | ||||
| argument and outputs something onto stdout. | ||||
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| 3. USAGE | ||||
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| You can use the following two commands. | ||||
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| ESC w    Input a word and look it up using w3mdict command. | ||||
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| ESC W    look up the current word in the buffer. | ||||
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