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PREZIP-BIN(1)	       Aspell Abbreviated User's Manual		 PREZIP-BIN(1)

NAME
       prezip-bin - prefix zip delta word list compressor/decompressor

SYNOPSIS
       prezip-bin [ -V | -d | -z ]

DESCRIPTION
       prezip-bin  compresses/decompresses  sorted  word  lists	 from standard
       input to standard output.

       Prezip-bin is similar to word-list-compress(1) but it allows  a	larger
       character set of {0x00...0x09, 0x0B, 0x0C, 0x0E...0xFF} and multi-words
       larger  than  255  characters  in  length.   It	can  also   decompress
       word-list-compress(1) compatible files.

COMMANDS
       Prezip-bin accepts only one of these commands.

       -V     Display prezip-bin version number to standard output.

       -d     Read  a  compressed word list from standard input and decompress
	      it to standard output.  This can be a word-list-compress(1) or a
	      prezip-bin compressed file.

       -z     Read  a  binary word list from standard input and compress it to
	      standard output.

EXAMPLES
       prezip-bin -d <wordlist.cwl >wordlist.txt
	      Decompress file wordlist.cwl to text file wordlist.txt

       prezip-bin -z <wordlist.txt >wordlist.pz 2>errors.txt
	      Compress wordlist.txt to binary file wordlist.pz	and  send  any
	      error messages to a text file named errors.txt

       LC_COLLATE=C sort -u <wordlist.txt | prezip-bin -z >wordlist.pz
	      Sort  a  word  list, then pipe it to prezip-bin to create a com‐
	      pressed binary wordlist.pz file.

       prezip-bin -d <words.pz | aspell create master ./words.rws
	      Decompress a wordlist, then pipe it to  aspell(1)	 to  create  a
	      spelling	list.	Please	check  the  aspell(1)  info manual for
	      proper usage and options.

TIPS
       Prezip-bin is best used with sorted word list type files.  It is not  a
       general	purpose compression program since resulting files may actually
       increase in size.

       Unlike word-list-compress(1) if your word list has leading or  trailing
       blank  spaces  for  formatting  purposes,  you should remove them first
       before you compress your list using prezip-bin  -z  ,  otherwise	 those
       spaces will be included in the compressed binary output.

DIAGNOSTICS
       Prezip-bin  normally exits with a return code of 0. If it encounters an
       error, a message	 is  sent  to  standard	 error	output	(stderr),  and
       prezip-bin  exits  with	a  non-zero  return value.  Error messages are
       listed below:

       (display help/usage message)
	      Unknown command given on the command line so prezip-bin displays
	      a usage message to standard error output.

       unknown format
	      The input file appears not to be an expected format, or may pos‐
	      sibly be a more advanced format.	The output file will be empty.

       corrupt input
	      This is only for the decompression command -d.  The  input  file
	      appeared	to be of a correct format, but something appears wrong
	      now.  There may be some valid data in output, but due  to	 input
	      corruption, the rest of the file can not be completed.

       unexpected EOF
	      The  input  file	appeared  okay but ended sooner than expected,
	      therefore the output file is not complete.

SEE ALSO
       aspell(1), aspell-import(1), run-with-aspell(1), word-list-compress(1)

       Aspell is fully documented in its Texinfo  manual.   See	 the  `aspell'
       entry in info for more complete documentation.

REPORTING BUGS
       For  help,  see	the  Aspell homepage at <http://aspell.net>.  Send bug
       reports/comments to the Aspell user list at the above address.

AUTHOR
       This info page was written by Jose Da Silva <digital@joescat.com>.

prezip-bin-0.1.2		  2005-09-30			 PREZIP-BIN(1)
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