From: Rik F. <fa...@di...> - 2000-05-01 18:05:43
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On Sun 30 Apr 2000 18:50:29 +0200, Horst Eyermann <ho...@fr...> wrote: > I tried to use dictd to also protocol which requested words were not > found. On Sourceforge I therefore tried to use the "-l notfound -L > notindictionary.txt" option. - But the server never started with these > options. A look in the manpage also suggested that -L is also showing > the license terms (which I belive to be a error in the manpage). > > Could you give me a hint on how to log words not found? What you used should have worked. I put the "-L filename" before the "-l option", but if the order makes a difference, I'd call it a bug. > PS: is there a reason, why in the webster the characters are not converted to > utf-8? - I belive it would benefit for the clinets, if they have to do the > (some) conversation. At the time, I didn't have any way to display utf-8. The database should use utf-8, and the client should do some conversions if it can't display utf-8 directly. > You need a dictionary? - visit http://www.freedict.de > for free (GPL) dictionaries (unix; windows work in progress) Should I point anyone interested in database creation to you? Or just people interested in translating dictionaries? |