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dailystrips - view web comic strips more conveniently
dailystrips [options] stripname...
This manual page documents briefly the dailystrips command. This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the original program does not have a manual page.
dailystrips is a Perl script that gathers online comic strips for more convenient viewing. When in normal mode, it creates an HTML page that references the strips directly, and when in local mode, it also downloads the images to your local disk. In local mode, it is intended to be run from cron, and for your own private use only -- redistribution of the images may be illegal.
There are three files from which the definitions for comic strips can be read (aside from that specified with the --defs option, which is read right after the one in /usr/share/dailystrips). The shipped definition file is in /usr/share/dailystrips/strips.def and is read first. Next, dailystrips reads the system-wide override file in /etc/dailystrips.defs (unless --nosystem is specified), which can hold an updated definition file permitting up to date or locally-specific definitions without having to upgrade the whole package. Finally, the user's own override file in ~/.dailystrips.defs is read (unless --nopersonal is used). The last definition read has precedence. Updated strip definitions can be downloaded at <http://dailystrips.sourceforge.net/download.html>.
These programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is included below. For a complete description, see the README file in /usr/share/doc/dailystrips/.
README, README.DEFS.gz (to add strips to the database), and README.LOCAL (for more details about 'local' operation) in /usr/share/doc/dailystrips/.
This manual page was written by Rene Weber <rene_debmaint@public.e-mail.elvenlord.com>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
June 25, 2004 |