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NAME

       gtg -  Getting Things GNOME!, a personal tasks and TODO-list items organizer for the GNOME
       desktop environment

SYNOPSIS

       gtg [options]

DESCRIPTION

       Getting Things GNOME! is a personal tasks and TODO-list  items  organizer  for  the  GNOME
       desktop environment inspired by the Getting Things Done (GTD) methodology. GTG is designed
       with flexibility, adaptability, and ease of use in mind so it can be  used  as  more  than
       just GTD software.

       GTG  is  intended to help you track everything you need to do and need to know, from small
       tasks to large projects.

       GTG uses a very handy  system  for  creating  and  editing  tasks.  The  task  editor  can
       automatically  recognize  metadata  such  as  tags  and subtasks through the use of a very
       simple syntax.

OPTIONS

       -b, --boot-test
              Boot-up only.  Causes gtg to exit immediately after completing the first  iteration
              of the main loop.  Useful for boot performance testing work.

       -c, --no-crash-handler
              Disable  crash handler.  Causes the Apport automatic crash reporting utility to not
              be invoked when gtg crashes; instead it will print out a normal  python  backtrace.
              This  can  be  useful  for  debugging  crash  bugs,  or  if  the  crash  handler is
              misbehaving.

       -d, --debug
              Debug mode.  Prints extra information to  the  console  which  may  be  useful  for
              understanding and reporting bugs.

       -h, --help
              Prints some information about gtg's usage and options.

       -l, --local-liblarch
              Use  local  liblarch. Look for the liblarch python library in ../liblarch.  This is
              mainly useful for testing purpose.

       -t TITLE, --title=TITLE
              Set the window's title to TITLE.

       -v, --version
              Prints version and exits.

COPYRIGHT

       This manual page  is  Copyright  2009,  2012  Luca  Falavigna  <dktrkranz@debian.org>  and
       Bertrand Rousseau <bertrand.rousseau@gmail.com>. Permission is granted to copy, distribute
       and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License,  Version  3
       or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation.