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NAME

       yaskkserv_normal - Yet Another SKK SERVer (generic version)

SYNOPSIS

       yaskkserv_normal [OPTION] dictionary [dictionary...]

DESCRIPTION

       This  manual  page  was  written  for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution
       because the original program does not have a manual page.

       yaskkserv is a dictionary server for  the  SKK  Japanese  input  method
       system.  yaskkserv  is  written in C++ from scratch in consideration of
       embedded environment, but is compatible with skkserv  on  the  protocol
       behavior.

       yaskkserv_normal   supports   multiple   dictionaries  and  auto-reload
       feature.

OPTIONS

       -c, --check-update
              check update dictionary (default disable)

       -d, --debug
              enable debug mode (default disable)

       -h, --help
              print this help and exit

       -l, --log-level=LEVEL
              loglevel (range [0 - 9]  default 1)

       -m, --max-connection=N
              max connection (default 8)

       -p, --port=PORT
              set port (default 1178)

       -v, --version
              print version

       -c, --check-update
              check update dictionary (default disable)

       -d, --debug
              enable debug mode (default disable)

       -h, --help
              print this help and exit

       -l, --log-level=LEVEL
              loglevel (range [0 - 9]  default 1)

       -m, --max-connection=N
              max connection (default 8)

       -p, --port=PORT
              set port (default 1178)

       -v, --version
              print version

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright © 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Tadashi Watanabe.

SEE ALSO

       yaskkserv_normal(1), yaskkserv_simple(1), yaskkserv_make_dictionary(1).

AUTHOR

       yaskkserv was written by Tadashi Watanabe <wac@umiushi.org>.

       This  manual  page  was written by KURASHIKI Satoru <lurdan@gmail.com>,
       for the Debian project (but may be used by others).

                               January 17, 2008