xwords/xwords4/dawg/English/info.txt

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# -*- mode: conf; -*-
# Copyright 2002 by Eric House (xwords@eehouse.org). All rights reserved.
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LANGCODE:en_US
# deal with DOS files
LANGFILTER: tr -d '\r'
LANGFILTER: | tr [a-z] [A-Z]
LANGFILTER: | grep '^[A-Z]*$'
LANGFILTER: | sort -u
# We can trust sort (above) to do the right thing since there's no
# high ascii. dict2dawg.pl is much faster if I can trust that its
# input is in sorted order.
D2DARGS: -nosort -term 10
LANGINFO: <p>English dictionaries can contain words with any of the 26
LANGINFO: letters you think of as making up the alphabet: A-Z. At
LANGINFO: this point any word in your list containing anything else
LANGINFO: will simply be excluded from the dictionary.</p>
# High bit means "official". Next 7 bits are an enum where
# English==1. Low byte is padding
XLOC_HEADER:0x8100
<BEGIN_TILES>
2 0 {"_"}
9 1 'A'
2 3 'B'
2 3 'C'
4 2 'D'
12 1 'E'
2 4 'F'
3 2 'G'
2 4 'H'
9 1 'I'
1 8 'J'
1 5 'K'
4 1 'L'
2 3 'M'
6 1 'N'
8 1 'O'
2 3 'P'
1 10 'Q'
6 1 'R'
4 1 'S'
6 1 'T'
4 1 'U'
2 4 'V'
2 4 'W'
1 8 'X'
2 4 'Y'
1 10 'Z'
<END_TILES>
# should ignore all after the <END> above