--- WordNet/doc/man/Makefile +++ WordNet/doc/man/Makefile @@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ sbindir = ${exec_prefix}/sbin sharedstatedir = ${prefix}/com sysconfdir = ${prefix}/etc target_alias = -man_MANS = binsrch.3 cntlist.5 grind.1 lexnames.5 morph.3 morphy.7 senseidx.5 uniqbeg.7 wn.1 wnb.1 wndb.5 wngloss.7 wngroups.7 wninput.5 wnintro.1 wnintro.3 wnintro.5 wnintro.7 wnlicens.7 wnpkgs.7 wnsearch.3 wnstats.7 wnutil.3 +man_MANS = binsrch.3 cntlist.5 grind.1 lexnames.5 morph.3 morphy.7 senseidx.5 uniqbeg.7 wn.1 wnb.1 wndb.5 wngloss.7 wngroups.7 wninput.5 wnintro.1 wnintro.3 wnintro.5 wnintro.7 wnlicens.7 wnpkgs.7 wnsearch.3 wnstats.7 wnutil.3 wishwn.1 all: all-am .SUFFIXES: --- WordNet/doc/man/binsrch.3 +++ WordNet/doc/man/binsrch.3 @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ '\" t .\" $Id$ -.TH BINSRCH 3WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm Library Functions" +.TH BINSRCH 3 "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm Library Functions" .SH NAME -bin_search, copyfile, replace_line, insert_line +bin_search, copyfile, replace_line, insert_line \- general purpose functions for performing a binary search .SH SYNOPSIS .LP \fBchar *bin_search(char *key, FILE *fp);\fP @@ -53,11 +53,11 @@ The maximum line length in a file is 25K. If there are no additional fields after the search key, the key must be followed by at least one space before the newline character. .SH SEE ALSO -.BR wnintro (3WN), -.BR morph (3WN), -.BR wnsearch (3WN), -.BR wnutil (3WN), -.BR wnintro (5WN). +.BR wnintro (3), +.BR morph (3), +.BR wnsearch (3), +.BR wnutil (3), +.BR wnintro (5). .SH WARNINGS \fBbinsearch(\|)\fP returns a pointer to a static character buffer. The returned string should be copied by the caller if the results need --- WordNet/doc/man/cntlist.5 +++ WordNet/doc/man/cntlist.5 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" t .\" $Id$ .tr ~ -.TH CNTLIST 5WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm File Formats" +.TH CNTLIST 5 "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm File Formats" .SH NAME cntlist \- file listing number of times each tagged sense occurs in a semantic concordance, sorted most to least frequently tagged @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ in the concordance's cntlist file. In the WordNet database, words are assigned sense numbers based on frequency of use in semantically tagged corpora. The cntlist file used by -.BR grind (1WN) +.BR grind (1) to build the WordNet database and assign the sense numbers is a union of the cntlist files from the various semantic concordances that were formerly released by Princeton University. This @@ -87,6 +87,6 @@ User's default browser options. file of combined semantic concordance \fBcntlist\fP files. Used to assign sense numbers in WordNet database .SH SEE ALSO -.BR grind (1WN), -.BR wnintro (5WN), -.BR senseidx (5WN). +.BR grind (1), +.BR wnintro (5), +.BR senseidx (5). --- WordNet/doc/man/grind.1 +++ WordNet/doc/man/grind.1 @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Each input lexicographer file consists of a list of synonym sets (\fIsynsets\fP) for one part of speech. Although the basic synset syntax is the same for all of the parts of speech, some parts of the syntax only apply to a particular part of speech. See -.BR wninput (5WN) +.BR wninput (5) for a description of the input file format. Each \fIfilename\fP specified is of the form: @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ where \fIpathname\fP is optional and \fIpos\fP is either files, for example \fBnoun.animal\fP and \fBnoun.plant\fP. One or more input files, in any combination of syntactic categories, may be specified. See -.BR lexnames (5WN) +.BR lexnames (5) for a list of the lexicographer files used to build the complete WordNet database. .SS Output Files @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ _ .TE See -.BR wndb (5WN) +.BR wndb (5) for a description of the database file formats. Each time \fBgrind(\|)\fP is run, any existing database files are @@ -133,16 +133,16 @@ lexicographer files to use to build database file of combined semantic concordance \fBcntlist\fP files. Used to assign sense numbers in WordNet database .SH SEE ALSO -.BR cntlist (5WN), -.BR lexnames (5WN), -.BR senseidx (5WN), -.BR wndb (5WN), -.BR wninput (5WN), -.BR uniqbeg (7WN), -.BR wngloss (7WN). +.BR cntlist (5), +.BR lexnames (5), +.BR senseidx (5), +.BR wndb (5), +.BR wninput (5), +.BR uniqbeg (7), +.BR wngloss (7). .SH DIAGNOSTICS Exit status is normally 0. -Exit status is -1 if non-specific error occurs. +Exit status is \-1 if non-specific error occurs. If syntactic or structural errors exist, exit status is number of errors detected. .TP --- WordNet/doc/man/lexnames.5 +++ WordNet/doc/man/lexnames.5 @@ -1,17 +1,17 @@ '\" t .\" $Id$ .tr ~ -.TH LEXNAMES 5WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm File Formats" +.TH LEXNAMES 5 "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm File Formats" .SH NAME -List of WordNet lexicographer file names and numbers +lexnames \- List of WordNet lexicographer file names and numbers .SH DESCRIPTION During WordNet development synsets are organized into forty-five lexicographer files based on syntactic category and logical groupings. -.BR grind (1WN) +.BR grind (1) processes these files and produces a database suitable for use with the WordNet library, interface code, and other applications. The format of the lexicographer files is described in -.BR wninput (5WN). +.BR wninput (5). A file number corresponds to each lexicographer file. File numbers are encoded in several parts of the WordNet system as an efficient way @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ Base directory for WordNet. Default is .B lexnames list of lexicographer file names and numbers .SH SEE ALSO -.BR grind (1WN), -.BR wnintro (5WN), -.BR wndb (5WN), -.BR wninput (5WN). +.BR grind (1), +.BR wnintro (5), +.BR wndb (5), +.BR wninput (5). --- WordNet/doc/man/morph.3 +++ WordNet/doc/man/morph.3 @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ '\" t .\" $Id$ -.TH MORPH 3WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm Library Functions" +.TH MORPH 3 "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm Library Functions" .SH NAME -morphinit, re_morphinit, morphstr, morphword +morphinit, re_morphinit, morphstr, morphword \- WordNet morphological processor functions .SH SYNOPSIS .LP \fB#include "wn.h"\fP @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ is called by and is not intended to be called directly by an application. Applications wishing to use WordNet and/or the morphological functions must call \fBwninit(\|)\fP at the start of the program. See -.BR wnutil (3WN) +.BR wnutil (3) for more information. \fIorigstr\fP may be either a word or a collocation formed by joining @@ -93,10 +93,10 @@ If is passed, it is treated by \fBmorphstr(\|)\fP as .SB ADJECTIVE. .SH SEE ALSO -.BR wnintro (3WN), -.BR wnsearch (3WN), -.BR wndb (5WN), -.BR morphy (7WN). +.BR wnintro (3), +.BR wnsearch (3), +.BR wndb (5), +.BR morphy (7). .SH WARNINGS Passing an invalid part of speech will result in a core dump. --- WordNet/doc/man/morphy.7 +++ WordNet/doc/man/morphy.7 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" t .\" $Id$ .tr ~ -.TH MORPHY 7WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm" +.TH MORPHY 7 "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm" .SH NAME morphy \- discussion of WordNet's morphological processing .SH DESCRIPTION @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ is returned. A transformation to a valid English string will return if the base form of the string is not in WordNet. The morphological functions are found in the WordNet library. See -.BR morph (3WN) +.BR morph (3) for information on using these functions. .SS Rules of Detachment The following table shows the rules of detachment used by Morphy. If @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ algorithmic manner. Each line of an exception list contains an inflected form of a word or collocation, followed by one or more base forms. The list is kept in alphabetical order and a binary search is used to find words in these lists. See -.BR wndb (5WN) +.BR wndb (5) for information on the format of the exception list files. .SS Single Words In general, single words are relatively easy to process. Morphy first @@ -172,9 +172,9 @@ Base directory for WordNet. Default is .B \fIpos\fP.exc morphology exception lists .SH SEE ALSO -.BR wn (1WN), -.BR wnb (1WN), -.BR binsrch (3WN), -.BR morph (3WN), -.BR wndb (5WN), -.BR wninput (7WN). +.BR wn (1), +.BR wnb (1), +.BR binsrch (3), +.BR morph (3), +.BR wndb (5), +.BR wninput (7). --- WordNet/doc/man/prologdb.5 +++ WordNet/doc/man/prologdb.5 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ .\" $Id$ .tr ~ -.TH PROLOGDB 5WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm File Formats" +.TH PROLOGDB 5 "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm File Formats" .SH NAME wn_\*.pl \- description of Prolog database files .SH DESCRIPTION @@ -14,9 +14,9 @@ WordNet relation giving the user the ability to load only those parts of the database that they are interested. See \fBFILES\fP, below, for a list of the database files and -.BR wndb (5WN) +.BR wndb (5) and -.BR wninput (5WN) +.BR wninput (5) for detailed descriptions of the various WordNet relations (referred to as \fIoperators\fP in this manual page). .SS File Format @@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ all words in a synset. The operator is defined only for verbs. A \fIsynset_id\fP is a nine byte field in which the first byte defines the syntactic category of the synset and the remaining eight bytes are a \fIsynset_offset\fP, as defined in -.BR wndb (5WN), +.BR wndb (5), indicating the byte offset in the \fBdata.\fP\fIpos\fP file that corresponds to the syntactic category. @@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ synset, from left to right, beginning with 1. When used to represent lexical WordNet relations \fIw_num\fP may be 0, indicating that the relation holds for all words in the synset indicated by the preceding \fIsynset_id\fP. See -.BR wninput (5WN) +.BR wninput (5) for a discussion of semantic and lexical relations. \fIss_type\fP is a one character code indicating the synset type: @@ -251,7 +251,7 @@ the lexicographer, with spaces replaced by underscore characters \fIword\fP is immediately followed by a syntactic marker if one was specified in the lexicographer file. A syntactic marker is appended, in parentheses, onto \fIword\fP without any intervening spaces. See -.BR wninput (5WN) +.BR wninput (5) for a list of the syntactic markers for adjectives. Each synset has a \fIgloss\fP that may contain a definition, one or @@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ the synset. If non-zero, the frame applies to that word in the synset. In WordNet, sense numbers are assigned as described in -.BR wndb (5WN). +.BR wndb (5). \fItag_count\fP is the number of times the sense was tagged in the Semantic Concordances, and \fB0\fP if it was not instantiated. .SH NOTES @@ -338,7 +338,7 @@ pertainym pointers .B wn_fr.pl frame pointers .SH SEE ALSO -.BR wndb (5WN), -.BR wninput (5WN), -.BR wngroups (7WN), -.BR wnpkgs (7WN). +.BR wndb (5), +.BR wninput (5), +.BR wngroups (7), +.BR wnpkgs (7). --- WordNet/doc/man/senseidx.5 +++ WordNet/doc/man/senseidx.5 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" t .\" $Id$ .tr ~ -.TH SENSEIDX 5WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm File Formats" +.TH SENSEIDX 5 "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm File Formats" .SH NAME index.sense, sense.idx \- WordNet's sense index .SH DESCRIPTION @@ -31,10 +31,10 @@ Using the sense index and a \fIsense_key\fP, the corresponding synset obtained. A mapping from noun \fIsense_key\fPs in WordNet 1.6 to corresponding 2.0 \fIsense_key\fPs is provided with version 2.0, and is described in -.BR sensemap (5WN). +.BR sensemap (5). See -.BR wndb (5WN) +.BR wndb (5) for a thorough discussion of the WordNet database files. .SS File Format The sense index file lists all of the senses in the WordNet database @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ structure containing the parsed synset is returned. \fIsense_number\fP is a decimal integer indicating the sense number of the word, within the part of speech encoded in \fIsense_key\fP, in the WordNet database. See -.BR wndb (5WN) +.BR wndb (5) for information about how sense numbers are assigned. \fItag_cnt\fP represents the decimal number of times the sense is @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ below for a listing of the numbers corresponding to each synset type. \fIlex_filenum\fP is a two digit decimal integer representing the name of the lexicographer file containing the synset for the sense. See -.BR lexnames (5WN) +.BR lexnames (5) for the list of lexicographer file names and their corresponding numbers. \fIlex_id\fP is a two digit decimal integer that, when appended onto @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ there is no requirement that the numbers be consecutive or begin with \fB00\fP. Note that a value of \fB00\fP is the default, and therefore is not present in lexicographer files. Only non-default \fIlex_id\fP values must be explicitly assigned in lexicographer files. See -.BR wninput (5WN) +.BR wninput (5) for information on the format of lexicographer files. \fIhead_word\fP is only present if the sense is in an adjective @@ -155,10 +155,10 @@ Base directory for WordNet. Default is .B index.sense sense index .SH SEE ALSO -.BR binsrch (3WN), -.BR wnsearch (3WN), -.BR lexnames (5WN), -.BR wnintro (5WN), -.BR sensemap (5WN), -.BR wndb (5WN), -.BR wninput (5WN). +.BR binsrch (3), +.BR wnsearch (3), +.BR lexnames (5), +.BR wnintro (5), +.BR sensemap (5), +.BR wndb (5), +.BR wninput (5). --- WordNet/doc/man/uniqbeg.7 +++ WordNet/doc/man/uniqbeg.7 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ '\" t .\" $Id$ -.TH UNIQBEG 7WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm" +.TH UNIQBEG 7 "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm" .SH NAME uniqbeg \- unique beginners for noun hierarchies .SH DESCRIPTION @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ The lexicographer files are not included in the WordNet database package. .B noun.Tops unique beginners for nouns .SH SEE ALSO -.BR wndb (5WN), -.BR wninput (5WN), -.BR wnintro (7WN), -.BR wngloss (7WN). +.BR wndb (5), +.BR wninput (5), +.BR wnintro (7), +.BR wngloss (7). --- WordNet/doc/man/wn.1 +++ WordNet/doc/man/wn.1 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" t .\" $Id$ .tr ~ -.TH WN 1WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm User Commands" +.TH WN 1 "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm User Commands" .SH NAME wn \- command line interface to WordNet lexical database .SH SYNOPSIS @@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ Verb senses can be grouped by similarity of meaning, rather than ordered by frequency of use. The \fB\-simsv\fP search prints all senses that are close in meaning together, with a line of dashes indicating the end of a group. See -.BR wngroups (7WN) +.BR wngroups (7) for a discussion of how senses are grouped. The \fB\-over\fP search displays an overview of all the senses of the @@ -326,15 +326,15 @@ files of sentences illustrating the use of verbs .B \fIpos\fP.exc morphology exception lists .SH SEE ALSO -.BR wnintro (1WN), -.BR wnb (1WN), -.BR wnintro (3WN), -.BR lexnames (5WN), -.BR senseidx (5WN) -.BR wndb (5WN), -.BR wninput (5WN), -.BR morphy (7WN), -.BR wngloss (7WN), -.BR wngroups (7WN). +.BR wnintro (1), +.BR wnb (1), +.BR wnintro (3), +.BR lexnames (5), +.BR senseidx (5) +.BR wndb (5), +.BR wninput (5), +.BR morphy (7), +.BR wngloss (7), +.BR wngroups (7). .SH BUGS Please report bugs to wordnet@princeton.edu. --- WordNet/doc/man/wnb.1 +++ WordNet/doc/man/wnb.1 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" t .\" $Id$ .tr ~ -.TH WNB 1WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm User Commands" +.TH WNB 1 "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm User Commands" .SH NAME wnb \- WordNet window-based browser interface .SH SYNOPSIS @@ -271,7 +271,7 @@ these options will be used as the user defaults. Display this manual page. .IP "Help on WordNet terminology" Display the -.BR wngloss (7WN) +.BR wngloss (7) manual page. .IP "Display the WordNet license" Display the WordNet copyright notice and license agreement. @@ -353,7 +353,7 @@ than ordered by frequency of use. When the \fB"Synonyms, grouped by similarity"\fP search is selected, senses that are close in meaning are printed together, with a line of dashes indicating the end of a group. See -.BR wngroups (7WN) +.BR wngroups (7) for a discussion how senses are grouped. The output of the \fB"Derivationally Related Forms"\fP @@ -447,15 +447,15 @@ files of sentences illustrating the use of verbs .B \fIpos\fP.exc morphology exception lists .SH SEE ALSO -.BR wnintro (1WN), -.BR wn (1WN), -.BR wnintro (3WN), -.BR lexnames (5WN), -.BR senseidx (5WN), -.BR wndb (5WN), -.BR wninput (5WN), -.BR morphy (7WN), -.BR wngloss (7WN), -.BR wngroups (7WN). +.BR wnintro (1), +.BR wn (1), +.BR wnintro (3), +.BR lexnames (5), +.BR senseidx (5), +.BR wndb (5), +.BR wninput (5), +.BR morphy (7), +.BR wngloss (7), +.BR wngroups (7). .SH BUGS Please reports bugs to wordnet@princeton.edu. --- WordNet/doc/man/wndb.5 +++ WordNet/doc/man/wndb.5 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" t .\" $Id$ .tr ~ -.TH WNDB 5WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm File Formats" +.TH WNDB 5 "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm File Formats" .SH NAME index.noun, data.noun, index.verb, data.verb, index.adj, data.adj, index.adv, data.adv \- WordNet database files .LP @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ Words in the index file are in lower case only, regardless of how they were entered in the lexicographer files. This folds various orthographic representations of the word into one line enabling database searches to be case insensitive. See -.BR wninput (5WN) +.BR wninput (5) for a detailed description of the lexicographer files A data file for a syntactic category contains information @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ newline character. Fields enclosed in italicized square brackets may not be present. See -.BR wngloss (7WN) +.BR wngloss (7) for a glossary of WordNet terminology and a discussion of the database's content and logical organization. .SS Index File Format @@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ containing it. .I ptr_symbol A space separated list of \fIp_cnt\fP different types of pointers that \fIlemma\fP has in all synsets containing it. See -.BR wninput (5WN) +.BR wninput (5) for a list of \fIpointer_symbol\fPs. If all senses of \fIlemma\fP have no pointers, this field is omitted and \fIp_cnt\fP is \fB0\fP. .TP 15 @@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ different sense of \fIlemma\fP in WordNet. \fIsynset_offset\fP is an 8 digit, zero-filled decimal integer that can be used with .BR fseek (3) to read a synset from the data file. When passed to -.BR read_synset (3WN) +.BR read_synset (3) along with the syntactic category, a data structure containing the parsed synset is returned. .SS Data File Format @@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ integer. .I lex_filenum Two digit decimal integer corresponding to the lexicographer file name containing the synset. See -.BR lexnames (5WN) +.BR lexnames (5) for the list of filenames and their corresponding numbers. .TP 15 .I ss_type @@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ lower-case forms. In \fBdata.adj\fP, a \fIword\fP is followed by a syntactic marker if one was specified in the lexicographer file. A syntactic marker is appended, in parentheses, onto \fIword\fP without any intervening spaces. See -.BR wninput (5WN) +.BR wninput (5) for a list of the syntactic markers for adjectives. .TP 15 .I lex_id @@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ relation holds. Word numbers are assigned to the \fIword\fP fields in a synset, from left to right, beginning with \fB1\fP. See -.BR wninput (5WN) +.BR wninput (5) for a list of \fIpointer_symbol\fPs, and semantic and lexical pointer classifications. .TP 15 @@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ pointers, if this number is \fB00\fP, \fIf_num\fP applies to all word indicated. Word numbers are assigned as described for pointers. Each \fIf_num~~w_num\fP pair is preceded by a \fB+\fP. See -.BR wninput (5WN) +.BR wninput (5) for the text of the generic sentence frames. .TP .I gloss @@ -250,11 +250,11 @@ entry in the \fBindex.\fIpos\fR files indicates how many of the senses in the list have been tagged. The -.BR cntlist (5WN) +.BR cntlist (5) file provided with the database lists the number of times each sense is tagged in the semantic concordances. The data from \fBcntlist\fP is used by -.BR grind (1WN) +.BR grind (1) to order the senses of each word. When the \fBindex\fP.\fIpos\fP files are generated, the \fIsynset_offset\fPs are output in sense number order, with sense 1 first in the list. Senses with the same @@ -275,7 +275,7 @@ generated from a machine-readable dictionary, and contain many words that are not in WordNet. Also, for many of the inflected forms, base forms could be easily derived using the standard rules of detachment programmed into Morphy (See -.BR morph (7WN)). +.BR morph (7)). These anomalies are allowed to remain in the exception list files, as they do no harm. @@ -290,7 +290,7 @@ the line is the text of a template example sentence, with \fB%s\fP used as a placeholder in the text for the verb. Both files are sorted alphabetically so that the \fIsense_key\fP and template sentence number can be used as indices, via -.BR binsrch (3WN), +.BR binsrch (3), into the appropriate file. When a request for @@ -306,7 +306,7 @@ represents all of the word senses and synsets in the WordNet database. The \fIword\fP, \fIlex_id\fP, and \fIlex_filenum\fP fields together uniquely identify each word sense in WordNet. These can be encoded in a \fIsense_key\fP as described in -.BR senseidx (5WN). +.BR senseidx (5). Each synset in the database can be uniquely identified by combining the \fIsynset_offset\fP for the synset with a code for the syntactic category (since it is possible for synsets in different @@ -316,7 +316,7 @@ The WordNet system provide both command line and window-based browser interfaces to the database. Both interfaces utilize a common library of search and morphology code. The source code for the library and interfaces is included in the WordNet package. See -.BR wnintro (3WN) +.BR wnintro (3) for an overview of the WordNet source code. .SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES (UNIX) .TP 20 @@ -346,17 +346,17 @@ files of sentences illustrating the use of verbs .B \fIpos\fP.exc morphology exception lists .SH SEE ALSO -.BR grind (1WN), -.BR wn (1WN), -.BR wnb (1WN), -.BR wnintro (3WN), -.BR binsrch (3WN), -.BR wnintro (5WN), -.BR cntlist (5WN), -.BR lexnames (5WN), -.BR senseidx (5WN), -.BR wninput (5WN), -.BR morphy (7WN), -.BR wngloss (7WN), -.BR wngroups (7WN), -.BR wnstats (7WN). +.BR grind (1), +.BR wn (1), +.BR wnb (1), +.BR wnintro (3), +.BR binsrch (3), +.BR wnintro (5), +.BR cntlist (5), +.BR lexnames (5), +.BR senseidx (5), +.BR wninput (5), +.BR morphy (7), +.BR wngloss (7), +.BR wngroups (7), +.BR wnstats (7). --- WordNet/doc/man/wngloss.7 +++ WordNet/doc/man/wngloss.7 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" t .\" $Id$ .tr ~ -.TH WNGLOSS 7WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm" +.TH WNGLOSS 7 "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm" .SH NAME wngloss \- glossary of terms used in WordNet system .SH DESCRIPTION @@ -26,12 +26,12 @@ these files into a database, and search routines and interfaces that display information from the database. The lexicographer files organize nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs into groups of synonyms, and describe relations between synonym groups. -.BR grind (1WN) +.BR grind (1) converts the lexicographer files into a database that encodes the relations between the synonym groups. The different interfaces to the WordNet database utilize a common library of search routines to display these relations. Note that the lexicographer files and -.BR grind (1WN) +.BR grind (1) program are not generally distributed. .SS Database Organization @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ antonyms; therefore the synset for an adverb usually contains a lexical pointer to the adjective from which it is derived. See -.BR wndb (5WN) +.BR wndb (5) for a detailed description of the database files and how the data are represented. .SH GLOSSARY OF TERMS @@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ inflections are added. .TP 25 .B basic synset Syntactically, same as \fBsynset\fP. Term is used in -.BR wninput (5WN) +.BR wninput (5) to help explain differences in entering synsets in lexicographer files. .TP 25 @@ -269,7 +269,7 @@ Information necessary to find a sense in the WordNet database. A sense key combines a \fBlemma\fP field and codes for the synset type, lexicographer id, lexicographer file number, and information about a satellite's \fBhead synset\fP, if required. See -.BR senseidx (5WN) +.BR senseidx (5) for a description of the format of a sense key. .TP 25 .B subordinate --- WordNet/doc/man/wngroups.7 +++ WordNet/doc/man/wngroups.7 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" t .\" $Id$ .tr ~ -.TH WNGROUPS 7WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm" +.TH WNGROUPS 7 "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm" .SH NAME wngroups \- discussion of WordNet search code to group similar verb senses .SH DESCRIPTION @@ -34,10 +34,10 @@ verb sense keys and sentence frame numbers .B sents.vrb example sentence frames .SH SEE ALSO -.BR wn (1WN), -.BR wnb (1WN), -.BR senseidx (5WN), -.BR wnsearch (3WN), -.BR wndb (5WN), -.BR wnintro (7WN). +.BR wn (1), +.BR wnb (1), +.BR senseidx (5), +.BR wnsearch (3), +.BR wndb (5), +.BR wnintro (7). --- WordNet/doc/man/wninput.5 +++ WordNet/doc/man/wninput.5 @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ '\" t .\" $Id$ .tr ~ -.TH WNINPUT 5WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm File Formats" +.TH WNINPUT 5 "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm File Formats" .SH NAME noun.\fIsuffix\fP, verb.\fIsuffix\fP, adj.\fIsuffix\fP, adv.\fIsuffix\fP \- WordNet lexicographer files that are input to -.BR grind (1WN) +.BR grind (1) .SH DESCRIPTION WordNet's source files are written by lexicographers. They are the product of a detailed relational analysis of lexical semantics: a @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ satellite synsets. Adverbs generally point to the adjectives from which they are derived. See -.BR wngloss (7WN) +.BR wngloss (7) for a glossary of WordNet terminology and a discussion of the database's content and logical organization. .SS Lexicographer File Names @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ where \fIpos\fP is either \fBnoun\fP, \fBverb\fP, \fBadj\fP or \fBadv\fP. \fIsuffix\fP may be used to organize groups of synsets into different files, for example \fBnoun.animal\fP and \fBnoun.plant\fP. See -.BR lexnames (5WN) +.BR lexnames (5) for a list of lexicographer file names that are used in building WordNet. .SS Pointers @@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ The \fIpointer_symbol\fPs for adverbs are: Many pointer types are reflexive, meaning that if a synset contains a pointer to another synset, the other synset should contain a corresponding reflexive pointer. -.BR grind (1WN) +.BR grind (1) automatically inserts missing reflexive pointers for the following pointer types: @@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ synset can be used. For some verb senses, example sentences illustrating actual uses of the verb are provided. (See .SB "Verb Example Sentences" in -.BR wndb (5WN).) +.BR wndb (5).) Whenever there is no example sentence, the generic sentence frames specified by the lexicographer are used. The generic sentence frames are entered in a synset as a comma-separated list of integer frame @@ -247,7 +247,6 @@ relations between all the words in the source and target synsets. For verbs, the basic synset syntax is defined as follows: -.KS .RS .nf \fB{\fP \fI~~words~~pointers~~frames~~\fP \fB(\fP ~\fIgloss~\fP \fB)~~}\fR @@ -268,7 +267,6 @@ form: \fB]\fR .fi .RE -.KE Each adjective cluster is enclosed in square brackets, and may have one or more parts. Each part consists of a head synset and optional @@ -279,7 +277,7 @@ bracket following the last synset. Head and satellite synsets follow the syntax of basic synsets, however a "Similar to" pointer must be specified in a head synset for each of its satellite synsets. Most adjective clusters contain two antonymous parts. See -.BR wngloss (7WN) +.BR wngloss (7) for a discussion of adjective clusters, and .SB "Special Adjective Syntax" for more information on adjective cluster syntax. @@ -347,7 +345,7 @@ brackets used to enclose it are treated differently from those used to define an adjective cluster. Only one word can be specified in each word/pointer set, and any number of pointers may be included. A synset can have any number of word/pointer sets. Each is treated by -.BR grind (1WN) +.BR grind (1) essentially as a \fIword\fP, so they all must appear before any synset \fIpointers\fP representing semantic relations. @@ -500,12 +498,12 @@ Sample adverb synsets: .fi .RE .SH SEE ALSO -.BR grind (1WN), -.BR wnintro (5WN), -.BR lexnames (5WN), -.BR wndb (5WN), -.BR uniqbeg (7WN), -.BR wngloss (7WN). +.BR grind (1), +.BR wnintro (5), +.BR lexnames (5), +.BR wndb (5), +.BR uniqbeg (7), +.BR wngloss (7). .LP Fellbaum, C. (1998), ed. \fI"WordNet: An Electronic Lexical Database"\fP. --- WordNet/doc/man/wnintro.1 +++ WordNet/doc/man/wnintro.1 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" t .\" $Id$ .tr ~ -.TH WNINTRO 1WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm User Commands" +.TH WNINTRO 1 "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm User Commands" .SH NAME wnintro \- WordNet user commands .SH SYNOPSIS @@ -15,9 +15,9 @@ pages that describe commands available with the various WordNet system packages. The WordNet interfaces -.BR wn (1WN) +.BR wn (1) and -.BR wnb (1WN) +.BR wnb (1) allow the user to search the WordNet database and display the information textually. .SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES (UNIX) @@ -35,12 +35,12 @@ Default is \fBWNHOME/dict\fP. Base directory for WordNet. Default is \fBC:\eProgram~Files\eWordNet\e3.0\fP. .SH SEE ALSO -.BR grind (1WN), -.BR wn (1WN), -.BR wnb (1WN), -.BR wnintro (3WN), -.BR wnintro (5WN), -.BR wnintro (7WN). +.BR grind (1), +.BR wn (1), +.BR wnb (1), +.BR wnintro (3), +.BR wnintro (5), +.BR wnintro (7). .LP Fellbaum, C. (1998), ed. \fI"WordNet: An Electronic Lexical Database"\fP. --- WordNet/doc/man/wnintro.3 +++ WordNet/doc/man/wnintro.3 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" t .\" $Id$ .tr ~ -.TH WNINTRO 3WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm Library Functions" +.TH WNINTRO 3 "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm Library Functions" .SH NAME wnintro \- introduction to WordNet library functions .SH DESCRIPTION @@ -15,16 +15,16 @@ center box ; l | l | l. \fBCategory\fP \fBManual Page\fP \fBObject File\fP _ -Database Search wnsearch (3WN) search.o -Morphology morph (3WN) morph.o -Misc. Utility wnutil (3WN) wnutil.o -Binary Search binsrch (3WN) binsrch.o +Database Search wnsearch (3) search.o +Morphology morph (3) morph.o +Misc. Utility wnutil (3) wnutil.o +Binary Search binsrch (3) binsrch.o .TE The WordNet library is used by all of the searching interfaces provided with the various WordNet packages. Additional programs in the system, such as -.BR grind (1WN), +.BR grind (1), also use functions in this library. The WordNet library is provided in both source and binary forms (on @@ -212,11 +212,11 @@ use any WordNet library functions. .SH NOTES All library functions that access the database files expect the files to be open. The function -.BR wninit (3WN) +.BR wninit (3) must be called before other database access functions such as -.BR findtheinfo (3WN) +.BR findtheinfo (3) or -.BR read_synset (3WN). +.BR read_synset (3). Inclusion of the header file \fBwn.h\fP is necessary. @@ -265,13 +265,13 @@ WordNet library (Windows) .B include header files for use with WordNet library .SH SEE ALSO -.BR wnintro (1WN), -.BR binsrch (3WN), -.BR morph (3WN), -.BR wnsearch (3WN), -.BR wnutil (3WN), -.BR wnintro (5WN), -.BR wnintro (7WN). +.BR wnintro (1), +.BR binsrch (3), +.BR morph (3), +.BR wnsearch (3), +.BR wnutil (3), +.BR wnintro (5), +.BR wnintro (7). Fellbaum, C. (1998), ed. \fI"WordNet: An Electronic Lexical Database"\fP. --- WordNet/doc/man/wnintro.5 +++ WordNet/doc/man/wnintro.5 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" t .\" $Id$ .tr ~ -.TH WNINTRO 5WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm File Formats" +.TH WNINTRO 5 "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm File Formats" .SH NAME wnintro \- introduction to descriptions of WordNet file formats .SH SYNOPSIS @@ -36,17 +36,17 @@ field names are consistently defined. For example, several WordNet files contain one or more \fIsynset_offset\fP fields. In each case, the definition of \fIsynset_offset\fP is identical. .SH SEE ALSO -.BR wnintro (1WN), -.BR wnintro (3WN), -.BR cntlist (5WN), -.BR lexnames (5WN), -.BR prologdb (5WN), -.BR senseidx (5WN), -.BR sensemap (5WN), -.BR wndb (5WN), -.BR wninput (5WN), -.BR wnintro (7WN), -.BR wngloss (7WN). +.BR wnintro (1), +.BR wnintro (3), +.BR cntlist (5), +.BR lexnames (5), +.BR prologdb (5), +.BR senseidx (5), +.BR sensemap (5), +.BR wndb (5), +.BR wninput (5), +.BR wnintro (7), +.BR wngloss (7). .LP Fellbaum, C. (1998), ed. \fI"WordNet: An Electronic Lexical Database"\fP. --- WordNet/doc/man/wnintro.7 +++ WordNet/doc/man/wnintro.7 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" t .\" $Id$ .tr ~ -.TH WNINTRO 7WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "Miscellaneous WordNet\(tm Topics" +.TH WNINTRO 7 "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "Miscellaneous WordNet\(tm Topics" .SH NAME wnintro \- introduction to miscellaneous WordNet information .SH SYNOPSIS @@ -24,16 +24,16 @@ This section of the \fIWordNet Reference Manual\fP contains manual pages that describe various topics related to WordNet and the semantic concordances, and a glossary of terms. .SH SEE ALSO -.BR wnintro (1WN), -.BR wnintro (3WN), -.BR wnintro (5WN), -.BR morphy (7WN), -.BR uniqbeg (7WN), -.BR wngroups (7WN), -.BR wnlicens (7WN), -.BR wnpkgs (7WN), -.BR wnstats (7WN), -.BR wngloss (7WN). +.BR wnintro (1), +.BR wnintro (3), +.BR wnintro (5), +.BR morphy (7), +.BR uniqbeg (7), +.BR wngroups (7), +.BR wnlicens (7), +.BR wnpkgs (7), +.BR wnstats (7), +.BR wngloss (7). .LP Fellbaum, C. (1998), ed. \fI"WordNet: An Electronic Lexical Database"\fP. --- WordNet/doc/man/wnlicens.7 +++ WordNet/doc/man/wnlicens.7 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ '\" t .\" $Id$ -.TH WNLICENS 7WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm" +.TH WNLICENS 7 "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm" .SH NAME wnlicens \- text of WordNet license .SH DESCRIPTION --- WordNet/doc/man/wnpkgs.7 +++ WordNet/doc/man/wnpkgs.7 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" t .\" $Id$ .tr ~ -.TH WNPKGS 7WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm" +.TH WNPKGS 7 "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm" .SH NAME wnpkgs \- description of various WordNet system packages .SH DESCRIPTION @@ -65,13 +65,13 @@ files. As with the Prolog database, this package is only downloadable in compressed tar format, but the files are also in ASCII. .SH NOTES The lexicographer files and -.BR grind (1WN) +.BR grind (1) program are not generally distributed. All of the packages described above may not be available at the time of release of the 3.0 database package. .SH SEE ALSO -.BR wnintro (1WN), -.BR wnintro (3WN), -.BR wnintro (5WN), -.BR wnintro (7WN). +.BR wnintro (1), +.BR wnintro (3), +.BR wnintro (5), +.BR wnintro (7). --- WordNet/doc/man/wnsearch.3 +++ WordNet/doc/man/wnsearch.3 @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ '\" t .\" $Id$ -.TH WNSEARCH 3WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm Library Functions" +.TH WNSEARCH 3 "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm Library Functions" .SH NAME -findtheinfo, findtheinfo_ds, is_defined, in_wn, index_lookup, parse_index, getindex, read_synset, parse_synset, free_syns, free_synset, free_index, traceptrs_ds, do_trace +findtheinfo, findtheinfo_ds, is_defined, in_wn, index_lookup, parse_index, getindex, read_synset, parse_synset, free_syns, free_synset, free_index, traceptrs_ds, do_trace \- functions for searching the WordNet database .SH SYNOPSIS .LP \fB#include "wn.h" @@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ through the \fInextform\fP pointer of the \fBSynset\fP structure. There is no extensive description of what each search type is or the results returned. Using the WordNet interface, examining the source code, and reading -.BR wndb (5WN) +.BR wndb (5) are the best ways to see what types of searches are available and the data returned for each. @@ -277,9 +277,9 @@ OVERVIEW 31 \fIn/a\fP Show all synsets for word CLASSIF_CATEGORY 32 ;c Show domain topic CLASSIF_USAGE 33 ;u Show domain usage CLASSIF_REGIONAL 34 ;r Show domain region -CLASS_CATEGORY 35 -c Show domain terms for topic -CLASS_USAGE 36 -u Show domain terms for usage -CLASS_REGIONAL 37 -r Show domain terms for region +CLASS_CATEGORY 35 \-c Show domain terms for topic +CLASS_USAGE 36 \-u Show domain terms for usage +CLASS_REGIONAL 37 \-r Show domain terms for region INSTANCE 38 @i Instance of INSTANCES 39 \(api Show instances .TE @@ -301,7 +301,7 @@ OVERVIEW .SH NOTES Applications that use WordNet and/or the morphological functions must call \fBwninit(\|)\fP at the start of the program. See -.BR wnutil (3WN) +.BR wnutil (3) for more information. In all function calls, \fIsearchstr\fP may be either a word or a @@ -317,14 +317,14 @@ The \fIsearchds\fP field is set by \fBfindtheinfo_ds(\|)\fP. The \fIpos\fP passed to \fBtraceptrs_ds(\|)\fP is not used. .SH SEE ALSO -.BR wn (1WN), -.BR wnb (1WN), -.BR wnintro (3WN), -.BR binsrch (3WN), +.BR wn (1), +.BR wnb (1), +.BR wnintro (3), +.BR binsrch (3), .BR malloc (3), -.BR morph (3WN), -.BR wnutil (3WN), -.BR wnintro (5WN). +.BR morph (3), +.BR wnutil (3), +.BR wnintro (5). .SH WARNINGS \fBparse_synset(\|)\fP must find an exact match between the \fIsearchstr\fP passed and a word in the synset to set --- WordNet/doc/man/wnstats.7 +++ WordNet/doc/man/wnstats.7 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ '\" t .\" $Id$ -.TH WNSTATS 7WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm" +.TH WNSTATS 7 "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm" .SH NAME wnstats \- WordNet 3.0 database statistics .SH DESCRIPTION --- WordNet/doc/man/wnutil.3 +++ WordNet/doc/man/wnutil.3 @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ '\" t .\" $Id$ -.TH WNUTIL 3WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm Library Functions" +.TH WNUTIL 3 "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm Library Functions" .SH NAME wninit, re_wninit, cntwords, strtolower, ToLowerCase, strsubst, getptrtype, getpos, getsstype, StrToPos, GetSynsetForSense, GetDataOffset, GetPolyCount, WNSnsToStr, -GetValidIndexPointer, GetWNSense, GetSenseIndex, default_display_message +GetValidIndexPointer, GetWNSense, GetSenseIndex, default_display_message \- utility functions used by the interface code .SH SYNOPSIS .LP \fB#include "wn.h"\fP @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ GetValidIndexPointer, GetWNSense, GetSenseIndex, default_display_message .LP \fBint getsstype(char *ss_type);\fP .LP -\fBint StrToPos(char \**pos);\fP +\fBint StrToPos(char **pos);\fP .LP \fBSynsetPtr GetSynsetForSense(char *sense_key);\fP .LP @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ returns resulting string. .B getptrtype(\|) returns the integer \fIptr_type\fP corresponding to the pointer character passed in \fIptr_symbol\fP. See -.BR wnsearch (3WN) +.BR wnsearch (3) for a table of pointer symbols and types. .B getpos(\|) @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ returns sense key encoding for \fIsense_num\fP entry in \fIidx\fP. .B GetValidIndexPointer(\|) returns the Index structure for \fIword\fP in \fIpos\fP. Calls -.BR morphstr (3WN) +.BR morphstr (3) to find a valid base form if \fIword\fP is inflected. .B GetWNSense(\|) @@ -165,11 +165,11 @@ description of what each search type is or the results returned. Using the WordNet interface is the best way to see what types of searches are available, and the data returned for each. .SH SEE ALSO -.BR wnintro (3WN), -.BR wnsearch (3WN), -.BR morph (3WN), -.BR wnintro (5WN), -.BR wnintro (7WN). +.BR wnintro (3), +.BR wnsearch (3), +.BR morph (3), +.BR wnintro (5), +.BR wnintro (7). .SH WARNINGS Error checking on passed arguments is not rigorous. Passing