bibletime(1)


NAME

   bibletime - Bible study tool for KDE

SYNOPSIS

   bibletime [ Qt-options ] [ KDE-options ] [ options ]

DESCRIPTION

   This manual page documents briefly the bibletime KDE Application.  This
   manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux  distribution  because
   the original program does not have a manual page.

   BibleTime  is a free and easy to use bible study tool for UNIX systems.
   It requires a working KDE environment and the SWORD library.  BibleTime
   provides  easy  handling  of  digitized texts (Bibles, commentaries and
   lexicons) and powerful features to work with  these  texts  (search  in
   texts, write own notes, save, print etc.).

   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.

OPTIONS

   --debug
          Enable debug messages.

   --ignore-session
          Ignore  the  startup  session  that was saved when BibleTime was
          closed the last time.

   --open-default-bible key
          Open the default bible with the given key.  Use random  to  open
          at a random position.

SEE ALSO

   The full documentations for bibletime and bible study are maintained as
   docbook manuals. If the khelpcenter program is  properly  installed  at
   your site, the command

          khelpcenter help:/bibletime

   should give you access to the complete manual.

BUGS

   Please use
   http://bugs.kde.org or info@bibletime.info
   to report bugs, do not mail the authors directly.

AUTHOR

   BibleTime was written by
   Joachim Ansorg <junkmail@joachim.ansorgs.de>
   Martin Gruner <mg.pub@gmx.net>
   Nikolay Igotti <olonho@hotmail.com>
   Gary Sims <gary@garysims.co.uk>
   Timothy R. Butler <tbutler@uninetsolutions.com>
   James Ots <me@jamesots.com>
   Fred Saalbach <saalbach@sybercom.net>

   This manual page was prepared by Erik Schanze <schanzi_@gmx.de> for the
   Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).





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