Provided by: tryton-client_6.0.28-1_all bug

NAME

       tryton - Tryton Application Platform (Client)

SYNOPSIS

       tryton

DESCRIPTION

       Tryton  is  a  high-level general purpose application platform written in Python and using
       PostgreSQL as database engine. It is the core base of an ERP.

       This script starts the GTK+-Client.

OPTIONS

       Usage: tryton [options] [url]

       When an url is passed, the client will try to find an already running  client  that  could
       handle  it  and  send  it to this one to open the url. If it doesn’t find one then it will
       start the GUI and open the url itself.

       The url schemes are:
            tryton://<hostname>[:<port>]/<database>/model/<model name>[/<id>][;parameters]
            tryton://<hostname>[:<port>]/<database>/wizard/<wizard name>[;parameters]
            tryton://<hostname>[:<port>]/<database>/report/<report name>[;parameters]
       where parameters are the corresponding fields of actions encoded in JSON.

       --version           show program's version number and exit
       -h, --help          show this help message and exit
       -c CONFIG, --config=CONFIG
                           specify alternate config file
       -d, --dev           development mode (caching disabled)
       -v, --verbose       enable verbose mode (logging everything at INFO level)
       -l LOG_LEVEL, --log-level=LOG_LEVEL
                           specify the log level: DEBUG, INFO, WARNING, ERROR, CRITICAL
       -u LOGIN, --user=LOGIN
                           specify the login user
       -s HOST, --server=HOST
                           specify the server hostname:port

SEE ALSO

       trytond(1)

HOMEPAGE

       More information about  the  Tryton  client  and  the  Tryton  project  can  be  found  at
       <http://www.tryton.org/>.

AUTHOR

       Tryton client was written by the Tryton project <http://www.tryton.org/>.
       This  manual  page  was  written  by Daniel Baumann <daniel@debian.org> and Mathias Behrle
       <mbehrle@debian.org>.