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gnomekiss(1)						      General Commands Manual						      gnomekiss(1)

NAME
gnomekiss - A KiSS paper doll viewer for GNOME SYNOPSIS
gnomekiss [--help] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the gnomekiss command. This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. gnomekiss is a viewer for all KiSS paper dolls. Cherry KiSS and Enhanced Palette are supported, with full alpha transparency and FKiSS. For downloading dolls please look at http://www.otakuworld.com/kiss/. There you find a large doll library and you also get further infos. Please note: Some dolls contain nudity. If you download dolls for your children to play with, please carefully check that they are not adult stuff! OPTIONS
gnomekiss accepts the following options: --help Show summary of options inherited from GNOME. AUTHOR
: Nick Lamb e-mail: njl195@zepler.org.uk Word-Wide-Web: http://www.zepler.org.uk/~njl195/code/kiss/ This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the original program does not have a manual page (but may be used by others). HISTORY
24 February 2001 - Originally written by Dr. Guenter Bechly <gbechly@debian.org>. 26 October 2001 - Amaya Rodrigo <amaya@debian.org> is now responsible for developing and maintaining this manual page. 26 October 2001 gnomekiss(1)

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MRENAME(1)						      General Commands Manual							MRENAME(1)

NAME
mrename - program to rename files SYNOPSIS
mrename 'pattern' prefix [option] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the mrename command. This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. mrename is a tool for easy and automatic renaming of many files. The 'pattern' is the pattern to search files to rename (quoted to avoid that bash resolve it), and prefix is the prefix that will be added to the name of each file. The two alternative options for copying or moving files in the new name are explained below. All parameters are needed, and you have to stay and launch the script in the same direc- tory of the files to be renamed. The program should be able to write in this directory. OPTIONS
There are only the following three options. -c The option -c will copy each file with the new filename. -m The option -m will move each file in the new filename. -h Display help. EXAMPLE
If you have a directory with two jpeg images prof.jpg and forp.jpg and you want to add them a prefix like item0, item1 etc.. (that is item0prof.jpg, item1forp.jpg etc..) do this: cd /path/to/the/images mrename '*.jpg' item -c to copy each matching file into another with the new name mrename '*.jpg' item -m to rename each file without keeping a copy with the previous name Word-Wide-Web: http://alfalinux.sourceforge.net/mrename.php3 AUTHOR
: Giancarlo -rofus- Erra e-mail: rofus@mindless.com This manual page was written by Dr. Guenter Bechly <gbechly@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). It is distributed under the GPL just like mrename itself. October 22, 2000 MRENAME(1)
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