NAME
anyremote2html - web interface for anyRemote acting as HTTP server
SYNOPSIS
anyremote2html -w web-port -a anyRemote-port [-i directory-with-icons]
[-s 16|32|64] [-r refresh rate] [--width integer] [-d]
DESCRIPTION
The overall goal of this project is to provide remote control service
on Linux through Bluetooth, InfraRed, Wi-Fi or just TCP/IP connection.
anyRemote supports a wide range of modern cell phones like Nokia,
SonyEricsson, Motorola and others.
It was developed as a thin "communication" layer between Bluetooth (IR,
Wi-Fi)-capabled phones and Linux, and in theory it could be configured
to manage almost any software.
anyRemote is a console application, but in addition there are GUI
front-ends for Gnome and KDE and this web front-end.
With the help of this interface any device which contains a web browser
and which can connect to the PC with anyRemote by TCP/IP (GPRS, Wi-Fi,
...) could be used as a remote control.
USAGE
Run anyremote/kanyremote with "-s socket:<port>" option:
anyremote -s socket:5000 -f <cfg. file>
Run anyremote2html -a <anyremote port> -w <http port> -s 16|32|64 -i
<directory with icons>
For example:
anyremote2html -a 5000 -w 5050 -s 64 -i
/usr/share/pixmaps/anyRemote2html
Run browser on device and connect to http://<ip.of.PC>:5050
For easier use and configuration of anyRemote as well as
anyRemote2html, use either kAnyRemote or gAnyRemote.
Further information is shipped with the anyRemote package.
OPTIONS
-h, --help
Show summary of options.
-w <web port>
Use specified port for HTTP server, default is 5550
-a <anyRemote port>
Use specified port to connect to anyRemote, default is 5000
-i <directory with icons>
Default is /usr/share/pixmaps/anyremote2html/
-s 16|32|64
Use specified icon size, default is 64
-r no|smart|<positive int>
Set refresh rate for web page, "no" means no refresh, "smart"
means variable refresh rate (default)
--width <positive int>
Assume screen width is specified value, default is 800
-d Show debug output
SEE ALSO
anyremote(1), ganyremote(1x), kanyremote(1x).
BUGS
If you find any bugs, please report to anyremote@mail.ru
AUTHOR
anyremote2html was written by Mikhail Fedotov <anyremote@mail.ru>.
This manual page was written by Philipp Huebner <debalance@arcor.de>,
for the Debian project (and may be used by others).
February 5, 2009 ANYREMOTE2HTML(1)