Provided by: xmltv-util_1.2.1-1_all bug

NAME

       tv_grab_huro - Grab TV listings for Hungary or Romania.

SYNOPSIS

       tv_grab_huro --help

       tv_grab_huro [--config-file FILE] --configure [--gui GUITYPE]

       tv_grab_huro [--config-file FILE] [--output FILE] [--days N] [--offset N]
                      [--slow] [--get-full-description] [--max-desc-length LENGTH]
                      [--icons | (--local-icons DIRECTORY [--no-fetch-icons])]
                      [--gui GUITYPE] [--quiet]

       tv_grab_huro --list-channels --loc [hu | ro]                [--icons | (--local-icons
       DIRECTORY [--no-fetch-icons])]

       tv_grab_huro --capabilities

       tv_grab_huro --version

DESCRIPTION

       Output TV listings for several channels available in Hungary or Romania. The grabber
       relies on parsing HTML so it might stop working at any time.

       First run tv_grab_huro --configure to choose, which channels you want to download. Then
       running tv_grab_huro with no arguments will output listings in XML format to standard
       output.

       --configure Prompt for which channels, and write the configuration file.

       --config-file FILE Set the name of the configuration file, the default is
       ~/.xmltv/tv_grab_huro.conf. This is the file written by --configure and read when
       grabbing.

       --gui GUITYPE Use this option to enable a graphical interface to be used.  OPTION may be
       'Tk', or left blank for the best available choice.  Additional allowed values of OPTION
       are 'Term' for normal terminal output (default) and 'TermNoProgressBar' to disable the use
       of Term::ProgressBar.

       --output FILE Write to FILE rather than standard output.

       --days N Grab N days. The default is eight.

       --offset N Start N days in the future. The default is to start from today.

       --quiet Suppress the progress messages normally written to standard error.

       --slow Enables long strategy run: port.hu publishes only some (vital) information on the
       actual listing pages, the rest is shown in a separate popup window. If you'd like to parse
       the data from these popups as well, supply this flag. But consider that the grab process
       takes much longer when doing so, since many more web pages have to be retrieved.

       --get-full-description This is quite like --slow but doesn't always download data from
       popup window. Instead this is only requested if description in overview is truncated.

       --list-channels Write output giving <channel> elements for every channel available
       (ignoring the config file), but no programmes.

       --capabilities Show which capabilities the grabber supports. For more information, see
       <http://wiki.xmltv.org/index.php/XmltvCapabilities>

       --version Show the version of the grabber.

       --icons and --local-icons DIRECTORY get the URL for channel-logos together with the
       channel-list. With --icons specified the logos(images) will be not fetched just their URL
       (http://...)  will be written in the output XML. If called with --local-icons, the
       generated URL (file://...) will point to the the local directory DIRECTORY and all channel
       logos will be grabbed and saved under this place.  Use --no-fetch-icons option to disable
       the icon fetching.  Note: icon fetching currently works for Hungary and Romania only.

       --max-desc-length LENGTH can be used to maximize the length of the grabbed program long
       description. This can be useful if you have a viewer program (using this xmltv output),
       which can not be display userfriendly the description if it is more then LENGTH character.

       --help Print a help message and exit.

SEE ALSO

       xmltv(5).

AUTHOR

       Attila Szekeres and Zsolt Varga. Based on tv_grab_fi by Matti Airas.  Heavily patched and
       earlier maintained by Stefan siegl <stesie@brokenpipe.de>, reworked and now maintained by
       Balazs Molnar <mbdev@freemail.hu>.

BUGS

       The data source does not include full channels information and the channels are identified
       by short names rather than the RFC2838 form recommended by the XMLTV DTD.