zim

Langue: en

Version: 333428 (ubuntu - 24/10/10)

Section: 1 (Commandes utilisateur)

NAME

zim - A Desktop Wiki Editor

SYNOPSIS

usage: zim [OPTIONS] [NOTEBOOK [PAGE]]
   or: zim --export [OPTIONS] NOTEBOOK [PAGE]
   or: zim --index  [OPTIONS] NOTEBOOK
   or: zim --server [OPTIONS] [NOTEBOOK]
   or: zim --plugin PLUGIN [ARGUMENTS]
   or: zim --manual [OPTIONS] [PAGE]
   or: zim --help

DESCRIPTION

Zim brings the concept of a wiki to your desktop. Store information, link pages and edit with WYSISYG markup. Creating a new page is as easy as linking to a non-existing page. Pages are stored in a folder structure, like in an outliner, and can have attachments.

This tool can be used to keep track of TODO lists or ideas, to take notes during a meeting or to draft any other kind of text (blog entries, important mails, etc.).

OPTIONS

General Options:
  --gui           run the editor (this is the default)
  --server        run the web server
  --export        export to a different format
  --index         build an index for a notebook
  --plugin        call a specific plugin function
  --manual        open the user manual
  -V, --verbose   print information to terminal
  -D, --debug     print debug messages
  -v, --version   print version and exit
  -h, --help      print this text

GUI Options:
  --list          show the list with notebooks instead of
                  opening the default notebook
  --geometry      window size and position as WxH+X+Y
  --fullscreen    start in fullscreen mode
  --no-daemon     start a single instance, no daemon

Server Options:
  --port          port to use (defaults to 8080)
  --template      name of the template to use
  --gui           run the gui wrapper for the server

Export Options:
  --format        format to use (defaults to 'html')
  --template      name of the template to use
  -o, --output    output directory
  --root-url      url to use for the document root


  You can use the export option to print a single page to stdout.
  When exporting a whole notebook you need to provide a directory.

Index Options:
  -o, --output    output file

Try 'zim --manual' for more help.

AUTHOR

Jaap Karssenberg <pardus@cpan.org>

SEE ALSO

The full documentation for zim is maintained as a zim notebook. The command
zim --manual

should give you access to the complete manual.

The website for zim can be found at http://www.zim-wiki.org