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.TH GOLDED 1 "July 2001"
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.SH NAME
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golded \- offline message reader for Fidonet and Usenet
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B golded
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.RI [ -options "] [" keystacking ]
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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This manual page documents briefly the command line parameters of
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.BR GoldEd+
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(binary file
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.IR golded ).
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.\" /usr/share/doc/goldedplus directory.
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.SH OPTIONS
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.TP
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.BR \-? " or " \-H
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Displays a help screen with all available commandline options.
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.TP
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.BI \-C <configfile>
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Specifies another configuration file than the default
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.BR GOLDED.CFG .
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.TP
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.B \-D
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Disable old configuration keywords. For backward compatibility, GoldED+
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still supports a number of old names for some configuration keywords. I
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recommend that you use
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.B \-D
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sometimes and rename the keywords that are reported as unknown.
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.TP
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.BI \-E <echoid>
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If specified, GoldED+ starts directly in the specified echo, bypassing the
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arealist screen. See the AREASTART configuration keyword for more info.
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.TP
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.B \-EXPORTSOUP
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Calls the SOUP packet export feature during the startup phase. This is the
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same as starting it from the areascan SOUP Packet->Export menu item. The
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SOUP export happens immediately after the regular startup area scanning (if
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that is enabled) and after SOUP import.
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.B \-F
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Force recompile of most configuration files, but not all. Does not recompile
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the *.CHS files.
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.B \-FF
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Force complete recompile of all configuration files, regardless of whether
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they are up-to-date or not. This is equivalent to deleting all the *.GE?
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files.
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.TP
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.BI \-INSTALL [=path]
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Start the quick install procedure. You should give a path to your other mail
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software if it cannot be found using environment variables or in current
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directory.
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.TP
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.B \-IMPORTSOUP
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Calls the SOUP packet import feature during the startup phase. This is the
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same as starting it from the areascan SOUP Packet->Import menu item. The
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SOUP import happens immediately after the regular startup area scanning (if
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that is enabled).
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.TP
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.B \-M
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Mute sounds. Disables all noises in GoldED+.
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.TP
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.B \-N
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No share. If used, this prevents GoldED+ from using SHARE compatible
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file-open calls, which are used by default. Works only until the SHAREMODE
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keyword is used in GOLDED.CFG. This keyword is normally not useful, but may
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be used to debug your setup or something.
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.TP
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.B \-NOSCAN
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Disable the automatic startup area scanning (if that is enabled). This is
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useful for automated SOUP import/export in a batch file. For example,
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.B -noscan -importsoup @x y
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imports SOUP then exits.
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.TP
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.B \-Q
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Quiet. Turns off verbose config compile. On by default. This could be used
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on the commandline to disable a
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-B \-V
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option in the GEDCMD environment variable.
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.TP
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.BI \-S <sortspec>
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Sort all areas according to
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-IR <sortspec> .
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See the AREALISTSORT config keyword for details.
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.BI \-T <seconds>
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Set the timeout value. A value of zero (0) means never timeout. See the
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TIMEOUT config keyword for details.
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.BR \-V
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Turns on verbose config compile. When used, GoldED+ will display the full
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filename of each main config file it compiles. It also displays the name of
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the detected multitasker, if any. This can be useful for debugging your
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setup, and see if GoldED+ accesses the files (especially the AREAFILE's) it
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is supposed to.
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.BR \-VV
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Same as \-V, but also displays all the active lines while compiling. This
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could be used to find the exact spot if it crashes or stops while compiling.
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.TP
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.B \-W
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If used, GoldED+ will create (and overwrite if existing) the file
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GOLDAREA.INC, which will then contain all areas in the AREADEF form, sorted
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by your AREALISTSORT specification. This is very useful for converting your
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AREAFILE's to a form you can edit with your favorite text editor and use in
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GoldED+. It is also useful if you have used the new AREADESC keyword or the
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AREAFILE EchoList reader. The GOLDAREA.INC file (created in the GOLDPATH)
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can be used by adding INCLUDE GOLDAREA.INC to your GOLDED.CFG or
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GOLDAREA.CFG. When creating the file, GoldED+ will use . if an aka is the
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same as the main aka, and leave out the optional origin if it's the same as
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the first ORIGIN in your GOLDED.CFG. This makes it easier to share the same
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GOLDAREA.INC between different setups.
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.TP
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.BR \-X ", " \-Y ", " \-Z
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Reserved for debugging purposes.
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.SH COMMANDLINE KEYSTACKING
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Any non-option characters on the commandline are stuffed into the keyboard
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buffer. See the chapter on keyboard definition and the KEYBSTACK keyword for
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more info.
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.SH ENVIRONMENT
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.TP
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.B GOLDED
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Path to the GOLDED.CFG file. It is recommended to set this variable, but
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don't forget to change it if you move your GoldED+ setup to a different
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directory!
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.TP
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.B GEDCMD
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Specifies additional commandline options. Use this if you want to specify
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options, but need to run GoldED without them (for example when renaming
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GOLDED.EXE to DBEDIT.EXE in older versions of D'Bridge). You can override
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the environment options with commandline options.
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.SH SEE ALSO
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.BR rddt (1),
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.BR goldnode (1).
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.SH AUTHOR
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GoldEd is copyright (C) 1990-1999 Odinn Sorensen
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.PP
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GoldEd+ is copyright (C) 1999-2001 Alexander S. Aganichev
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.PP
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This manual page was written by peter karlsson
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