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GTKPOD(1) gtkpod Manual GTKPOD(1)
NAME
gtkpod - GTK2 based software for managing songs and playlists on an Apple iPod
SYNOPSIS
gtkpod [-h] [-m path] [-p filename] [--hash filename]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page briefly describes the gtkpod command.
OPTIONS
gtkpod supports the following options:
-h, --help
Displays the help message.
-m, --mountpoint path
Define the mountpoint of your iPod.
-p filename
Increment playcount for file filename by one.
--hash filename
Print gtkpod hash for file filename.
FILES
~/.gtkpod/prefs
Per user configuration file. Should normally only updated through the program itself.
/etc/gtkpod/prefs
Global configuration file. Used if no configuration file exist for the user starting gtkpod.
~/.gtkpod/gtkpod.in
If this file exists, gtkpod will try to execute it at startup This is done before attempting to mount the iPod directory (optional) or
read the iTunesDB (optional).
~/.gtkpod/gtkpod.out
If this file exists, gtkpod will try to execute it while exiting the program. This is done after attempting to unmount the iPod
directory (optional) and sending the "eject" command to the iPod (optional).
/etc/gtkpod/gtkpod.in, /etc/gtkpod/gtkpod.out
Used instead of the per user scripts if the former ones don't exist and these do.
~/.gtkpod/gtkpod.load
If this file exists, gtkpod will execute it before loading the contents of an iPod with the iPod's mountpoint as the only command line
argument. Put any commands needed to access the iPod here, for example if you need to mount the iPod manually.
~/.gtkpod/gtkpod.eject
If this file exists, gtkpod will execute it when ejecting an iPod with the the iPod's mountpoint as the only command line argument. Put
any commands you want to execute after gtkpod has written the changes to the iPod here. For example:
sudo eject $1
gtkpod will not attempt to do any magic of it's own to mount/unmount/eject the iPod.
AUTHOR
Jorg Schuler <jcsjcs at users.sourceforge.net>
Corey Donohoe <atmos at atmos.org>
Adrian Ulrich <pab at blinkenlights.ch>
and others
This manpage was written by Frank Lichtenheld.
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version.
gtkpod 2.1.2 2009-01-04 GTKPOD(1)