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STOPMOTION(1)						      General Commands Manual						     STOPMOTION(1)

NAME
stopmotion - a program for creating stop-motion animations SYNOPSIS
stopmotion [--nonGUI <options>] file DESCRIPTION
This manual page briefly introduces the program and documents the commands available when running in non GUI mode. stopmotion is a program for creating stop-motions animations from couple of images. You can use your favourite video device for grabbing the images as long you have a program capable of doing it. You just sets stopmotion to use the program. It's also possible to do the same with video export. Stopmotion has a set of tools which helps you creating the movements smooth and precise. OPTIONS
Stopmotion follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). This part of the program is under construction and not yet fully usable. A summary of options is included below. -a DIR, --addFrames=DIR Creates a new project containing the images located in DIR (e.g. /foo/bar) SEE ALSO
The full documentation for stopmotion is maintained as a docbook manual. Visit the projects website for the complete manual. (http://stopmotion.bjoernen.com) AUTHORS
stopmotion is written by Bjoern Erik Nilsen and Fredrik Berg Kjoelstad. REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <stopmotion@bjoernen.com>. This manual page was written by Bjoern Erik Nilsen <bjoern.nilsen@bjoernen.com>. May 25th, 2006 STOPMOTION(1)

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DIFFMON(1)						      General Commands Manual							DIFFMON(1)

NAME
diffmon - Monitor files on your system. SYNOPSIS
diffmon [options] DESCRIPTION
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