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gourmet(1) | General Commands Manual | gourmet(1) |
NAME¶
gourmet - A Gtk-based recipe organizer and shopping list generator
SYNOPSIS¶
gourmet [options]
DESCRIPTION¶
This manual page describes briefly the gourmet command.
Gourmet Recipe Manager is a Gtk-based recipe organizer and shopping list generator intended for the GNOME desktop environment (though it does not need all the GNOME libraries). Gourmet can import Mealmaster(tm) files and can export recipes in a number of formats, including text, RTF and web pages. Gourmet also can calculate nutritional information for recipes.
OPTIONS¶
- --database-url=DB_URL
- Custom url for database of form driver://args/location
- --plugin-directory=HTML_PLUGIN_DIR
- Directory for webpage import filter plugins.
- --use-threads
- Enable threading support.
- --disable-threads
- Disable threading support.
- --gourmet-directory=GOURMETDIR
- Gourmet configuration directory.
- --debug-threading-interval=THREAD_DEBUG_INTERVAL
- Interval for threading debug calls.
- --debug-threading
- Print debugging information about threading.
- --debug-file=DEBUG_FILE
- Regular expression that matches filename(s) whose code we want to display debug messages from.
- -q
- Don't print gourmet error messages.
- --showtimes
- Print timestamps on debug statements.
- -v
- Be verbose (extra v's will increase the verbosity level.
- --gourmet-base=DATAD
- Root directory for gourmet data files.
- --disable-psyco
- Do not use psyco if it is installed.
- --version
- show version number and exit.
- -h, --help
- show this help message and exit
AUTHORS¶
Thomas Hinkle <Thomas_Hinkle@alumni.brown.edu>
This manual page was written by Francois Wendling <frwendling@free.fr> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
September 2008 |