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NAME

       kbib - A BibTex management program for KDE

SYNOPSIS

       kbib [Qt-options] [KDE-options] [File]

DESCRIPTION

       KBib  allows you to edit and manage BibTeX files. This includes finding
       duplicates,  automatic  citation   key   generation,   search,   citing
       references into Lyx/Kile, import from Bibtex/RIS/ISI/Endnote/COPAC/MODS
       XML/PubMed   XML/Endnote   exported    BibTeX    files,    export    to
       RIS/Endnote/MODS XML/HTML, downloading references from remote reference
       database, and much more.

       Homepage: http://user.digisurf.com.au/~thachly/kbib

OPTIONS

   Arguments:
       File   file to open

   Options:
       -i <file>
              Insert file

       -t <type>
              File type [bib]

   Generic options:
       --help Show help about options

       --help-qt
              Show Qt specific options

       --help-kde
              Show KDE specific options

       --help-all
              Show all options

       --author
              Show author information

       -v, --version
              Show version information

       --license
              Show license information

       --     End of options

   KDE options:
       --caption <caption>
              Use 'caption' as name in the titlebar

       --icon <icon>
              Use 'icon' as the application icon

       --miniicon <icon>
              Use 'icon' as the icon in the titlebar

       --config <filename>
              Use alternative configuration file

       --dcopserver <server>
              Use the DCOP Server specified by 'server'

       --nocrashhandler
              Disable crash handler, to get core dumps

       --waitforwm
              Waits for a WM_NET compatible windowmanager

       --style <style>
              sets the application GUI style

       --geometry <geometry>
              sets the client geometry of the main widget - see man X for  the
              argument format

   Qt options:
       --display <displayname>
              Use the X-server display 'displayname'

       --session <sessionId>
              Restore the application for the given 'sessionId'

       --cmap Causes  the  application  to  install  a private color map on an
              8-bit display

       --ncols <count>
              Limits the number of colors allocated in the color  cube  on  an
              8-bit    display,    if    the    application   is   using   the
              QApplication::ManyColor color specification

       --nograb
              tells Qt to never grab the mouse or the keyboard

       --dograb
              running under a debugger can  cause  an  implicit  -nograb,  use
              -dograb to override

       --sync switches to synchronous mode for debugging

       --fn, --font <fontname>
              defines the application font

       --bg, --background <color>
              sets  the  default  background  color and an application palette
              (light and dark shades are calculated)

       --fg, --foreground <color>
              sets the default foreground color

       --btn, --button <color>
              sets the default button color

       --name <name>
              sets the application name

       --title <title>
              sets the application title (caption)

       --visual TrueColor
              forces the application to use a TrueColor  visual  on  an  8-bit
              display

       --inputstyle <inputstyle>
              sets  XIM  (X  Input  Method)  input  style. Possible values are
              onthespot, overthespot, offthespot and root

       --im <XIM server>
              set XIM server

       --noxim
              disable XIM

       --reverse
              mirrors the whole layout of widgets

SEE ALSO

       Full user documentation is available through the KDE Help Center.   You
       can  also  enter the URL help:/kbib/ directly into konqueror or you can
       run `khelpcenter help:/kbib/' from the command-line.

AUTHORS

       Thach Nguyen <thach.nguyen@rmit.edu.au>