dict_lookup (1)
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dict.1 --
Copyright 2011 Aleksey Cheusov (vle@gmx.net)
(The comments found at the beginning of the groff file "man1/dict_lookup.1".)
NAME
dict_lookup - DICT Protocol Client
SYNOPSIS
dict_lookuop [options]
DESCRIPTION
dict_lookup
reads X selection, then open
terminal
emulator and run
dict
client in it allowing user to view content using
pager.
It makes sense to configure launching dict_lookup on a
keyboard shortcut in the window manager.
OPTIONS
- -h
-
display help message.
- -x x
-
X coordinate of terminal emulator.
- -x Y
-
Y coordinate of terminal emulator.
- -s WxH
-
width and height of terminal emulator separated by 'x'.
- -q query
-
query, if it is specified, X selection is not read.
ENVIRONMENT
dict_lookup
recognizes the following environment variables.
The default value is specified in square brackets.
- D_AWK_PROG
-
AWK interpreter to use.
[awk]
- D_XCLIP_PROG
-
xclip application.
[xclip]
- D_XTERM_PROG
-
xterm or equivalent terminal emulator.
[xterm]
- D_UTF8_LOCALE
-
UTF-8 locale.
[first available UTF-8 locale on system]
- D_DICT_PROG
-
Dictionary client program.
[dict]
- D_DICT_SERVER
-
Option for dictionary client specifying the server.
[-h dict.org]
- D_DICT_PORT
-
Option for dictionary client specifying the port.
[-p 2628]
- D_DICT_DB_OPT
-
Option for dictionary client specifying the database.
[-d foldoc]
- D_XTERM_CLASS
-
Option for terminal emulator specifying the class.
[-class XTerm]
- D_XTERM_NAME
-
Option for terminal emulator specifying the name.
[-name xterm_dict]
- D_XTERM_TITLE
-
Option for terminal emulator specifying the title.
[-title dict_lookup]
- D_TEXT_WIDTH
-
Program calculating text width for given text.
[cyrillic_text_width]
cyrillic_text_width doesn't work correctly for Japanese, Korean, Chinese
and some other languages.
- D_TERM_X
-
Terminal emulator X coordinate.
[+200]
- D_TERM_Y
-
Terminal emulator Y coordinate.
[+200]
- D_TERM_H
-
Terminal emulator height.
[+40]
- D_PAGER
-
Pager.
[less -R]
SEE ALSO
dict(1),
less(1),
xterm(1),
dictd(8),
www.dict.org
RFC 2229