\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*- @c %**start of header @setfilename markam.info @settitle markam User Manual @c %**end of header @copying The user manual for markam. Copyright @copyright{} 2012 Tom Willemsen @quotation Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation License''. A copy of the license is also available from the Free Software Foundation Web site at @url{http://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl.html}. @end quotation The document was typeset with @uref{http://www.texinfo.org/, GNU Texinfo}. @end copying @titlepage @title markam User Manual @subtitle The user manual for markam @author Tom Willemsen @page @vskip 0pt plus 1filll @insertcopying @end titlepage @dircategory Individual utilities @direntry * Markam: (markam). Keeps bookmarks. @end direntry @c Output the table of the contents at the beginning. @contents @ifnottex @node Top, Usage, (dir), (dir) @top markam User Manual @insertcopying @end ifnottex @c Generate the nodes for this menu with `C-c C-u C-m'. @menu * Usage:: How to use markam * Copying This Manual:: * Index:: @end menu @c Update all node entries with `C-c C-u C-n'. @c Insert new nodes with `C-c C-c n'. @node Usage, Copying This Manual, Top, Top @chapter How to use For the moment markam is a simple program, it has 3 functions. @menu * List:: List all * Search:: Search * Add:: Add/Store/Save @end menu @node List, Search, Usage, Usage @section List all In order to view a list of all your bookmarks you can use: @example markam @end example @noindent This will show the list of all stored bookmarks, showing the URL, name and description. This list is unsorted and unpaged. @node Search, Add, List, Usage @section Search You can also search through your stored bookmarks by using the @code{search} command: @deffn Command search STRING Search through the database for any bookmarks that either have @var{string} as a tag or have @var{string} somewhere in its title. @end deffn @noindent To perform a search for any bookmarks that have ``markam'' as a tag and also any that have ``markam'' anywhere in their title you should use: @example markam search markam @end example @node Add, , Search, Usage @section Add/Store/Save The last function is to add a new bookmark, which can be done with: @example markam http://example.org Example \ "Some description about Example" \ example some more tags @end example @noindent This will store the bookmark with the URL of ``http://example.org'', name ``Example'', description ``Some description about Example'' and the tags ``example'', ``some'', ``more'' and ``tags''. Any arguments following the description will be considered tags. For the moment markam is rather stupid, assuming that all URLs start with @code{http://} or @code{https://}, so other bookmarks can't be added (yet). @node Copying This Manual, Index, Usage, Top @appendix Copying This Manual @menu * GNU Free Documentation License:: License for copying this manual. @end menu @c Get fdl.texi from http://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl.html @node GNU Free Documentation License, , Copying This Manual, Copying This Manual @appendixsec @include fdl.texi @node Index, , Copying This Manual, Top @unnumbered Index @printindex cp @bye @c markam.texi ends here