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NAME

       hnb - Hierarchical notebook

SYNOPSIS

       hnb [file] [options] [command [command] .. ]

DESCRIPTION

       This manual page documents briefly the hnb hierarchical notebook.

       hnb is an ncurses program to organize many kinds of data in one place, for example addresses, todo lists,
       ideas, book reviews or to store snippets of brainstorming, to make a structured packing list or  just  to
       take  random  notes.  It can export ascii/html/latex/postscript, supports todo checkboxes, checkbox trees
       with percentages and searching.

       hnb uses a simple ascii file for storing your notes. This file can be specified on the command  line.  If
       not specified, ~/.hnb is loaded (or created if missing).

OPTIONS

       hnb can be invoked with the following options:

       -h, --help
              Show summary of options.

       -v, --version
              Show version of program.

       -t, --tutorial
              Load the tutorial instead of a database.

       -rc <file>
              Load another config file than default.

       -ui <curses|cli>
              Specify user interface to use.

       -e     Run  commands  in  noninteractive  mode  (start  hnb  with  the cli ui and type `help' to get more
              information).

FILES

       ~/.hnb The default file for your notes. To use another, specify its name on the command line.

       ~/.hnbrc
              The default configuration file. To load another config file than default, use the -rc command-line
              option.

SEE ALSO

       For  more  information  on  the  usage of the program, load the tutorial using hnb --tutorial and consult
       Documentation.hnb.  On Debian systems you can read it with hnb /usr/share/doc/hnb/Documentation.hnb

       hnb homepage: http://hnb.sourceforge.net

AUTHOR

       hnb was written by 0yvind Kolas <pippin@users.sourceforge.net>.

       This manual page was written by Andras Bali <drewie@bigfoot.com>, for the Debian  GNU/Linux  system  (but
       may be used by others).

                                                  MAY 15, 2001                                            HNB(1)