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NAME

       kdirstat - KDirStat - Directory statistics.

SYNOPSIS

       kdirstat [Qt-options] [KDE-options] [Dir/URL]

DESCRIPTION

       KDirStat  (KDE  Directory  Statistics)  is a small utility program that
       sums up disk usage for directory trees, very much like  the  Unix  ’du’
       command.   It displays the disk space used up by a directory tree, both
       numerically and graphically.  It is network transparent (i.e., you  can
       use  it  to  sum  up  FTP  servers), and comes with predefined and user
       configurable cleanup actions.  You can directly open a directory branch
       in  Konqueror  or  the  shell of your choice, compress it to a .tar.bz2
       archive, or define your own cleanup actions.

OPTIONS

   Arguments:
       Dir/URL                   Directory or URL to open

   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:/kdirstat/ directly into konqueror or you
       can run ‘khelpcenter help:/kdirstat/’ from the command-line.

AUTHORS

       Stefan Hundhammer <sh@suse.de>