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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? New Feature: Tagging Threads as "Solved" Post 302896437 by Akshay Hegde on Monday 7th of April 2014 02:38:53 PM
Old 04-07-2014
I agree with both of you, perception varies from person to person, but as CarloM said, its fairly bright even for me, we shall wait for others comments..
 

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ADDRESSTOOL(1)						      General Commands Manual						    ADDRESSTOOL(1)

NAME
ADDRESSTOOL - Command-line utility for the Addresses framework SYNOPSIS
addresstool [options] command [parameters] DESCRIPTION
addresstool is a command-line utility for the Addresses framework for manipulating the address book Note: addresstool is named adtool in the upstream distribution, but was renamed in Debian to avoid conflicting with the adtool package. OPTIONS
-l turn on localization of property names -h turn off printing of header PERSON MANAGEMENT COMMANDS
people Show all people (ID and name) showperson {PERSONID|me} Show a person's complete record setme PERSONID Mark the given person as the 'me' record exportimage PERSONID FILENAME Export a person's image importimage PERSONID FILENAME Export a person's image GROUP MANAGEMENT COMMANDS
groups Show toplevel groups members GROUPID Display the members of the given group addmember GROUPID PERSONID Add a person to a group delmember GROUPID PERSONID Remove a person from a group subgroups SUPERGROUPID Show a group's subgroups addgroup [SUPERGROUPID] NAME Add a group to toplevel or the given supergroup delgroup [SUPERGROUPID] GROUPID Remove a group from toplevel or the given supergroup parentgroups {GROUPID|PERSONID} Show a record's parent group(s) GENERAL COMMANDS
tree Show a tree view of all members and groups config Show the current address book configuration import FILE [FILE ...] Merge file(s) with the database. Supported file types: vcf, mfaddr SEE ALSO
http://giesler.biz/bjoern/English/Software.html http://www.gnustep.org/ AUTHOR
Addresses for GNUstep was written by Bjoern Giesler. This manual page was written by Hubert Chan for the Debian project (but may be used by others). November 16, 2006 ADDRESSTOOL(1)
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