man kdat (Administration système) - tar-based DAT archiver for KDE.

NAME

kdat - tar-based DAT archiver for KDE.

SYNOPSIS

kdat [--help] [--help-kde] [--help-qt] [--version -v] [--license] [--author] [--caption <caption>] [--icon <icon>] [--miniicon <icon>] [--dcopserver <server>] [--nocrashhandler] [--waitforwm] [--style <style>] [--geometry <geometry>] [--display <display>] [--session <sessionid>] [--cmap] [--ncols <columns>] [--nograb] [--dograb] [--sync] [--font --fn <fontname>] [--background --bg <colour>] [--button --btn <colour>] [--name <name>] [--title <title>] [--visual TrueColor] [--inputstyle <style>] [--im <server>] [--noxim]

DESCRIPTION

This manual page documents briefly the kdat command.

kdat is a tar based tape archiver, that is designed to work with multiple archives on a single tape.

OPTIONS

These programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is included below. However, the ordering is very strict - --help/-h must come before hostname.

-v --version
Show version information.
--author
Show information about the author.
--license
Show license information.
--caption <caption>
Specify the caption of the window.
--icon <icon>
Specify the icon of the window.
--miniicon <icon>
Specify the mini-icon of the window.
--dcopserver <server>
Specify the DCOP server to use.
--nocrashhandler
Disable KDE crash handler (enables core dumps).
--waitforwm
Waits for a compatible window manager to start.
--style <style>
Sets the application's GUI style (overrides KDE).
--geometry <geometry>
Sets the geometry of the window.
--display <display>
Specifies the X display to use.
--session <sessionid>
Restores the application for the given session ID.
--cmap
Forces use of an internal colour map on an 8-bit display.
--ncols <count>
Limits the number of colours allowed in an 8-bit display.
--nograb
Forces Qt to never grab the mouse or keyboard.
--dograb
Overrides --nograb, which may be implicitly set.
--sync
Forces synchronous mode (for debugging).
--font <font> --fn <font>
Sets the default application font.
--background <colour> --bg <colour>
Sets the default background colour and application pallette.
--foreground <colour> --fg <colour>
Sets the default foreground colour.
--button <colour> --btn <colour>
Sets the default button colour.
--name <name>
Sets the application name.
--title <name>
Sets the application title.
--visual TrueColor
Forces the application to use a True Colour visual on 8-bit displays.
--inputstyle <style>
Sets X Input Method (XIM) input style. Possible values are: onthespot, overthespot, offthespot, and root.
--im <server>
Sets X Input Method (XIM) server.
--noxim
Disables X Input Method (XIM) support.

AUTHOR

This manual page was written by Pierre Habouzit <madcoder@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation.