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XmAddressBook(1)					      XmAddressBook(1)

NAME
       XmAddressBook  -	 XmAddressbook	is a X11/Motif based address book pro‐
       gram.

SYNOPSIS
       xmaddressBook [options] [standard X options]

DESCRIPTION
       XmAddressbook is a X11/Motif based address book program. It allows  the
       user to enter addressbook type information. It saves its data in a text
       file. It can output the addressbook in Postscript. It also has a Curses
       interface for searching and viewing the address book.

OPTIONS
       -help or -h
	       The options for the program

       -convert or -c
	       Convert old rolo .rolodex file to XmAddressbook format.

       -convert1.1 or -c1.1 SourceFilename Destination Filename
	       Convert XmAddressbook 1.0.X files to XmAddressbook 1.1 format.

       -user or -u User's_Home_Directory
	       Another user's .xmaddressbook.dat file

       -version or -v Get program version
	       information.

       -curses Use the Curses interface.

       XmAddressBook  accepts  all  of	the  standard  X  Toolkit command line
       options.

X DEFAULTS
       This program accepts the usual defaults for toolkit applications.

ENVIRONMENT
       It uses the PRINTER and/or LASER	 environment  variables	 to  determine
       what printer to use.

       DISPLAY to get the default host and display number.

       SEE ALSO

BUGS
       Only searches by name, company, and remarks; not by the other fields.

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright 1994,1995 Boyd Fletcher and Old Dominion University

AUTHOR
       Boyd Fletcher
       boyd@ccpo.odu.edu
       Center For Coastal Physical Oceanography
       Old Dominion University

XmAddressBook			    2/1/95		      XmAddressBook(1)
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