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NAME

       ssindex - generate index data for spreadsheet files

SYNOPSIS

       ssindex  [OPTIONS] [FILES]

DESCRIPTION

       This manual page briefly documents the ssindex command.

       ssindex  is  a  command  line  utility to generate index data for various spreadsheet file
       formats. It is primarily used by the Beagle indexing sub-system and search aggregator.

OPTIONS

       This program follows the usual  GNU  command  line  syntax,  with  single  letter  options
       starting with a single dash (`-') and longer options starting with two dashes (`--').

   Main options
       -E, --import-encoding=ENCODING
              Specify an encoding for imported content

       -i, --index
              Index the given files

       -m, --list-mime-types
              List the MIME types which ssindex is able to read

   Help options
       -v, --version
              Display ssindex's version

       -?, --help
              Display the supported options

       --usage
              Display a brief usage message

   Path options
       -L, --lib-dir=STRING
              Set the root library directory

       -D, --data-dir=STRING
              Adjust the root data directory

LICENSE

       ssindex  is  licensed under the terms of the General Public License (GPL), version 2 or 3.
       For information on this license look at the source code that came with the software or see
       the GNU project page ⟨http://www.gnu.org⟩.

COPYRIGHT

       The  copyright  on  ssindex  and  the  gnumeric  software  and  source code is held by the
       individual authors as is documented in the source code.

AUTHOR

       ssindex's primary author is Jody Goldberg <jody@gnome.org>; ssindex builds on the gnumeric
       codebase.

       The   initial   version   of   this   manpage   was   written   by   J.H.M.  Dassen  (Ray)
       <jdassen@debian.org>.

SEE ALSO

       beagled(1), gnumeric(1), ssconvert(1), ssdiff(1) ssgrep(1)

       The Gnumeric Homepage ⟨http://www.gnome.org/projects/gnumeric/⟩.

       The GNOME project page ⟨http://www.gnome.org/⟩.