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PROGRAM:
NAME
xfce4-dict — a client program to query different dictionaries
SYNOPSIS
xfce4-dict [option] [text ...]
DESCRIPTION
xfce4-dict allows you to search different kinds of dictionary services for words or
phrases and shows you the result. Currently you can query a "Dict" server(RFC 2229), any
online dictionary service by opening a web browser or search for words using a spell check
program like aspell, ispell or enchant.
Homepage: http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/applications/xfce4-dict
OPTIONS
If called without any arguments, the xfce4-dict main window is shown. Any passed text
argument(s) are used as search text.
-d, --dict
Search the given text using a Dict server(RFC 2229).
-w, --web Search the given text using a web-based search engine.
-t, --text-field
Grab the focus on the text field in the panel (has no effect if panel plugin is
not loaded).
-s, --spell
Check the given text with a spellchecker.
-i, --ignore-plugin
Start stand-alone application even if the panel plugin is loaded.
-c, --clipboard
Grabs the PRIMARY selection content (X selection clipboard), uses it as search
text and performs a search. This is useful when you want to create keyboard
shortcuts for this command. The search method can be specified with the -d, -w
and -s options, if not specified the default search method is used. If the
PRIMARY clipboard doesn't contain any text, the normal clipboard is used.
-v, --verbose
Be verbose (print useful status messages).
-V, --version
Show version information.
-?, --help
Show help information and exit.
xfce4-dict supports all generic GTK options, a list is available on the help screen.
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