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NAME

       pilot-addresses - Read and write address book databases to and from a Palm handheld.

SECTION

       pilot-link: Userland conduits

LOCATION

       ./src

SYNOPSIS

        pilot-addresses   [-p|--port   <port>]  [--version]  [-?|--help]  [--usage]  [-q|--quiet]
       [--delete-all] [-t|--delimiter  INT] [-d|--delete-category    category   ]  [-c|--category
       category] [-a|--augment] [-r|--read  file] [-w|--write   file  ] [-C|--human-readable]

DESCRIPTION

        pilot-addresses  allows  the  user to read all entries from a Palm handheld such as those
       made by Palm, Handspring, Handera, TRGPro, Sony or other Palm handheld in the Palm Address
       Book application, write new entries into the database, and delete a category or delete all
       entries in the database.

COMMANDS

       Provide exactly one of --read or --write.

                           -r,
                           --read=<file>

       Reads records from <file> and install them to the Palm Address Book application. (Use  the
       -w  <file>  option to get a sample "template file" for input records to see how the fields
       are laid out).

                           -w, --write=file

       Reads all address book records from the Palm Address Book application and writes them into
       file

OPTIONS

   pilot-addresses options
                               -a, --augment

       Augments  fields  in  address  book  records  with  additional  information. The augmented
       information is placed before and separated from the field with a semi-colon, (;).

       Augmented information can include any of the following below.

        category # Placed in front of each record or..

       Placed in front of each phone number field:

       ["Work"|"Home"|"Fax"|"Other"|"E-mail"|"Main"|"Pager"|"Mobile"]

       Empty fields are not augmented.

                               -c,
                               --category=category

       Install records to category category by default. Normally pilot-addresses uses the Unfiled
       category  by  default.  This  option is overridden by the category specified in the record
       with the  -a  option.

                               -d, --delete-category

       Delete all records in the specified category category before installing new records.

       Note that the long name of this option has changed since 0.11.8

                               -D, --delete-all

       Delete all address book records in all categories. Obviously, be very  careful  with  this
       one.

       Note that the long name of this option has changed since 0.11.8

                               -t,
                               --delimiter INT

       Include  category  in each record, use the delimiter specified to separate all fields of a
       record. Delimiters are specified as follows: 3=tab, 2=;, 1=,. This overrides  the  default
       delimiter  of comma between fields and semi-colon between a field's augmented information.
       (Please note that this may generate confusing results when used with the -a option.)

       Note that the long name of this option has changed since 0.11.8

                               -T, --titles

       Obsolete. This option has been removed since 0.11.8

                               -C|--human-readable

       Write generic human-readable output instead of CSV.

   Conduit Options
                               -p,
                               --port <port>

       Use device file <port> to communicate with the Palm handheld. If this  is  not  specified,
       pilot-addresses  will look for the  $PILOTPORT  environment variable. If neither are found
       or supplied, pilot-addresses will print the usage information.

                               -q,
                               --quiet

       Suppress 'Hit HotSync button' message

                               -v, --version

       Display version of pilot-addresses and exit without connecting.

   Help Options
                               -h, --help

       Display the help synopsis for pilot-addresses and exit without connecting.

                               --usage

       Display a brief usage message and exit without connecting.

USAGE

       The program will connect to the Palm handheld, and perform the  requested  read  or  write
       operation specified by the user.

EXAMPLES

       To write all address records in a Palm to the file addrbook.csv:

        pilot-addresses  -w  addrbook.csv

       or

        pilot-addresses  -p  /dev/pilot  -w  addrbook.csv

       To read the address book records in the file addrbook.csv and install them onto the Palm:

        pilot-addresses  -r  addrbook.csv

       To  read  the  address  book records in the file addrbook.csv and place them into the Palm
       address book database category Special after first deleting all  current  records  in  the
       Special  category on the palm:

        pilot-addresses  -c  Special  -d  Special  -r  addrbook.csv

AUTHOR

        pilot-addresses originally written by Kenneth Albanowski, this manual page was originally
       written by Robert Wittig <bob.wittig@gt.org> and later  updated  by  David  A.  Desrosiers
       <hacker@gnu-designs.com> and Neil Williams <linux@codehelp.co.uk>.

REPORTING BUGS

       We  have  an  online  bug tracker. Using this is the only way to ensure that your bugs are
       recorded and that we can track them until they are resolved or closed. Reporting bugs  via
       email,  while  easy,  is  not  very  useful  in terms of accountability. Please point your
       browser to http://bugs.pilot-link.org: http://bugs.pilot-link.org and report your bugs and
       issues there.

COPYRIGHT

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of
       the GNU General Public License as  published  by  the  Free  Software  Foundation;  either
       version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

       This  program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY;
       without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  PURPOSE.
       See the GNU General Public License for more details.

       You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program;
       if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor,  Boston,
       MA 02110-1301, USA.

SEE ALSO

       pilot-link(7)