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PASSEPARTOUT(1x)														  PASSEPARTOUT(1x)

NAME
Passepartout - an XML-based desktop publishing application SYNOPSIS
passepartout [options] files... DESCRIPTION
Passepartout is an open source desktop publishing application. The goal is to provide a simple and user-friendly, yet powerful tool for creating printed material. Passepartout combines a WYSIWYG layout editor with a high-quality typesetting engine. You do not use Passepartout for writing text, because it is only a layout editor. Basically speaking, Passepartout is in the business of taking the different parts that make up a page, such as text, photos, graphics, and "gluing" them on piece of paper. Passepartout can import from several different bitmapped image formats as well as EPS files. you write the text in your favorite text editor (e.g. Emacs or VI) in an XML-based format. OPTIONS
-h, --help Show summary of options. -v, --version Show version number. -V Be verbose. -d Show debugging messages. SEE ALSO
xml2ps(1) AUTHOR
This manual page was originally written by Gaudenz Steinlin <gaudenz@soziologie.ch>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). January 12, 2004 PASSEPARTOUT(1x)

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digikam(1)							   User Commands							digikam(1)

NAME
digikam - digital photo management application for KDE SYNOPSIS
digikam [Qt-options] [KDE-options] [--detect-camera] DESCRIPTION
Digikam is an easy to use and powerful digital photo management application, which makes importing, organizing and editing digital photos a "snap". An easy to use interface is provided to connect to your digital camera, preview the images and download and/or delete them. Digikams buildin image editor makes the common photo correction a simple task. The image editor is extensible via plugins. The digikam package contains already many useful image editor plugins. Digikam can also make use of the KIPI image handling plugins to extend it's capabilities even further for photo manipulations, im- and export, etc. The kipi-plugins package contains many very useful extentions. Options: --detect-camera Automatically detect and open picture download dialog. Note: autodetection does not work with cameras that claim to be USB mass storage devices. --download-from <path> Open camera dialog at <path>. Use this with cameras that export their pictures as USB mass storage. KDE automounts the camera stor- age, if the path given as, e.g., system:/media/<dir> or media:/<dir> Generic options: --help Show help about options --help-qt Show Qt specific options --help-kde Show KDE specific options --help-all Show all options --author Show author information -v, --version Show version information --license Show license information -- End of options SEE ALSO
The full documentation for digikam is maintained as a html manual in the package digikam-doc. The command khelpcenter help:/digikam gives you access to the complete manual. AUTHOR
digikam was written by Renchi Raju and many others (see /usr/share/doc/digikam/AUTHORS for details). This manual page was prepared by Achim Bohnet <ach@mpe.mpg.de> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). digikam 0.7.4 Feb 2005 digikam(1)
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