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NAME

       treeline - an information storage program

SYNOPSIS

       treeline [qt-options--][infile]

       treeline [import-option][export-option][misc-options]infile[infile2...]

DESCRIPTION

       Do you have lots of sticky notes lying around with various useful information jotted down?
       Or many lists of books, movies, links, website logins, personal contacts, or things to do?
       Can you find them when you need them? Well, I often couldn't. So here's my answer.

       Some  would  call  TreeLine  an  Outliner,  others would call it a PIM. Basically, it just
       stores almost any kind of information. A tree structure  makes  it  easy  to  keep  things
       organized.  And each node in the tree can contain several fields, forming a mini-database.
       The output format for each node can be defined, and the output can be shown on the screen,
       printed, or exported to HTML.

       TreeLine is used to organize and store text data in a tree structure. It is well suited to
       keeping track of many different types of information.

       Each node of the tree can contain several defined fields,  forming  a  mini-database.  The
       format of each node can be defined, and the output can be shown on the screen, printed, or
       exported to HTML. The tree structure is navigated and edited  in  the  left  pane  of  the
       window,  while  various  views of the child data are shown and editable in the right pane.
       The data is stored in XML text files.

OPTIONS

       These programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options  starting  with
       two  dashes  (`-').   A summary of options is included below.  For a complete description,
       see the Info files.

       Qt-options:

        see Qt documentation for valid Qt options

       Import-options:

        --import-tabbed  import a tab indented text file
        --import-table   import a tab-delimitted text table, one node per line
        --import-lines   import plain text, one node per line
        --import-para    import plain text, one node per paragraph
        --import-treepad import a Treepad text-node file
        --import-xbel    import an XML bookmark file in XBEL format
        --import-mozilla import an html bookmark file in Mozilla format
        --import-xml     import a generic XML file (non-TreeLine format)

       Export-options:

        --export-html    export a single HTML file
        --export-dir     export HTML in directories
        --export-xslt    export an XSLT file
        --export-tabbed  export a tab indented text file
        --export-table   export a text table of the first children only
        --export-xbel    export an XML bookmark file in XBEL format
        --export-mozilla export an html bookmark file in Mozilla format
        --export-xml     export a generic XML file (non-TreeLine format)

       Misc-options:

        -o, --outfile=FILE  output filename, not used with multiple infiles
        -n, --no-root   exclude the root node form the output if applicable
        --add-header    add a header and footer to HTML exports
        --indent=NUM    change the indent amount for HTML exports (default=20)
        -q, --quiet     supress normal status information, only give errors
        -h, --help      display this information and exit

       No more than one import-option and one export-option may be specified.  If either are  not
       present, the native TreeLine file format is assumed.

       The  output  filename option can only be specified if there is only one input file.  If it
       is not specified, the input's base file name is used  with  the  appropriate  output  file
       extension.   If  the extensions are the same, an underscore is added before the extension.
       Note that this avoids overwriting the input file,  but  other  files  may  be  overwritten
       without notification if they share the output file's name.

SEE ALSO

       You can find more extensive help about treeline in /usr/share/doc/treeline/README.html

AUTHOR

       treeline was written by Doug Bell <doug101@bellz.org>.

       This manual page was written by Miriam Ruiz <little_miry@yahoo.es>, for the Debian project
       (but may be used by others).

                                          enero  3, 2006                              TREELINE(1)