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WORD-LIST-COMPRESAspell Abbreviated User's MWORD-LIST-COMPRESS(1)

NAME
       word-list-compress - word list compressor/decompressor for GNU Aspell

SYNOPSIS
       word-list-compress c[ompress] | d[ecompress]

DESCRIPTION
       word-list-compress compresses or decompresses sorted word lists for use
       with the GNU Aspell spell checker.

COMMANDS
       -c, c, compress
	      compress the plain text word list read from standard input.

       -d, d, decompress
	      decompress the compressed word list read from standard input.

EXAMPLES
       Here are a few examples of how you can use word-list-compress

       word-list-compress d <wordlist.cwl >wordlist.txt
	      Decompress file wordlist.cwl to text file wordlist.txt

       word-list-compress c <wordlist.wl >wordlist.cwl 2>errors.txt
	      Compress wordlist.wl to wordlist.cwl and send any error messages
	      to a text file named errors.txt

       LC_COLLATE=C sort -u <wordlist.txt | word-list-compress c >wordlist.cwl
	      Sort a word list, then pipe it to word-list-compress to create a
	      compressed binary wordlist.cwl file.

       word-list-compress d <words.cwl | 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
       Word-list-compress  is  best used with sorted word list type files.  It
       is not a general purpose compression program since the resulting	 files
       may actually increase in size.

       Word-list-compress  accepts  up	to 255 text characters in the range of
       {0x21...0xFF}. If your word list requires a larger  character  set  for
       certain languages or longer length for multi-word, scientific, medical,
       technical or other use, then it is recommended that you	compress  your
       word list using prezip-bin(1)

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

GNU			    2005-09-05				1

WORD-LIST-COMPRESAspell Abbreviated User's MWORD-LIST-COMPRESS(1)

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

       Corrupt Input
	      This is only for the decompression command d.  The input file is
	      of an unknown format or the input file/stream is corrupted.  You
	      may  have	 some  valid  output, but word-list-compress could not
	      complete the  process.   If  the	input  file  is	 a  compressed
	      wordlist	but  you  have	no output file, then it may be a newer
	      prezip-bin(1) version of compressed file, if so, try decompress-
	      ing the file with prezip-bin(1) instead.

       Output Data Error
	      The  output is full, write protected, or has an error and can no
	      longer be written to.

SEE ALSO
       aspell(1), aspell-import(1), prezip-bin(1), run-with-aspell(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> and send bug
       reports/comments to the Aspell user list at the above address.

AUTHOR
       This manual page was written  by	 Aaron	Lehmann	 <aaronl@vitelus.com>,
       Brian Nelson <pyro@debian.org> and Jose Da Silva <digital@joescat.com>.

GNU			    2005-09-05				2

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