1pilot-addresses(1)                PILOT-LINK                pilot-addresses(1)
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NAME

6       pilot-addresses  -  Read and write address book databases to and from a
7       Palm handheld.
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SECTION

10       pilot-link: Userland conduits
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LOCATION

14       ./src
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SYNOPSIS

18        pilot-addresses [-p|--port <port>] [--version]  [-?|--help]  [--usage]
19       [-q|--quiet] [--delete-all] [-t|--delimiter  INT] [-d|--delete-category
20       category  ] [-c|--category  category] [-a|--augment] [-r|--read   file]
21       [-w|--write   file  ] [-C|--human-readable]
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DESCRIPTION

25        pilot-addresses  allows the user to read all entries from a Palm hand‐
26       held such as those made by Palm, Handspring, Handera, TRGPro,  Sony  or
27       other  Palm  handheld  in  the Palm Address Book application, write new
28       entries into the database, and delete a category or delete all  entries
29       in the database.
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COMMANDS

33       Provide exactly one of --read or --write.
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35                           -r,
36                           --read=<file>
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39       Reads  records  from  <file>  and install them to the Palm Address Book
40       application. (Use the -w <file> option to get a sample "template  file"
41       for input records to see how the fields are laid out).
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43                           -w, --write=file
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46       Reads  all  address book records from the Palm Address Book application
47       and writes them into  file
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OPTIONS

51   pilot-addresses options
52                               -a, --augment
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55       Augments fields in address book records  with  additional  information.
56       The augmented information is placed before and separated from the field
57       with a semi-colon, (;).
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60       Augmented information can include any of the following below.
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63        category # Placed in front of each record or..
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66       Placed in front of each phone number field:
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69       ["Work"|"Home"|"Fax"|"Other"|"E-mail"|"Main"|"Pager"|"Mobile"]
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78       Install   records   to   category   category   by   default.   Normally
79       pilot-addresses  uses  the  Unfiled category by default. This option is
80       overridden by the  category  specified  in  the  record  with  the   -a
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86       Delete all records in the specified category category before installing
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92                               -D, --delete-all
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95       Delete all address book records in all categories. Obviously,  be  very
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105       Include  category  in each record, use the delimiter specified to sepa‐
106       rate all fields of a  record.  Delimiters  are  specified  as  follows:
107       3=tab,  2=;, 1=,. This overrides the default delimiter of comma between
108       fields and semi-colon between a field's augmented information.  (Please
109       note  that  this  may  generate confusing results when used with the -a
110       option.)
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113       Note that the long name of this option has changed since 0.11.8
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118       Obsolete. This option has been removed since 0.11.8
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123       Write generic human-readable output instead of CSV.
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126   Conduit Options
127                               -p,
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131       Use device file <port> to communicate with the Palm handheld.  If  this
132       is  not specified, pilot-addresses will look for the  $PILOTPORT  envi‐
133       ronment variable. If neither are  found  or  supplied,  pilot-addresses
134       will print the usage information.
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140       Suppress 'Hit HotSync button' message
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145       Display version of pilot-addresses and exit without connecting.
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148   Help Options
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152       Display the help synopsis for pilot-addresses and exit without connect‐
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158       Display a brief usage message and exit without connecting.
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USAGE

162       The program  will  connect  to  the  Palm  handheld,  and  perform  the
163       requested read or write operation specified by the user.
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EXAMPLES

167       To write all address records in a Palm to the file addrbook.csv:
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170        pilot-addresses  -w  addrbook.csv
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176        pilot-addresses  -p  /dev/pilot  -w  addrbook.csv
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179       To  read  the address book records in the file addrbook.csv and install
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183        pilot-addresses  -r  addrbook.csv
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186       To read the address book records in the  file  addrbook.csv  and  place
187       them  into  the Palm address book database category Special after first
188       deleting all current records in the  Special  category on the palm:
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191        pilot-addresses  -c  Special  -d  Special  -r  addrbook.csv
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AUTHOR

195        pilot-addresses originally written by Kenneth Albanowski, this  manual
196       page  was  originally  written by Robert Wittig <bob.wittig@gt.org> and
197       later updated by David A. Desrosiers <hacker@gnu-designs.com> and  Neil
198       Williams <linux@codehelp.co.uk>.
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REPORTING BUGS

202       We  have  an  online  bug tracker. Using this is the only way to ensure
203       that your bugs are recorded and that we can track them until  they  are
204       resolved  or  closed. Reporting bugs via email, while easy, is not very
205       useful in  terms  of  accountability.  Please  point  your  browser  to
206       http://bugs.pilot-link.org:  http://bugs.pilot-link.org and report your
207       bugs and issues there.
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211       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
212       under  the  terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
213       Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at  your
214       option) any later version.
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217       This  program  is  distributed  in the hope that it will be useful, but
218       WITHOUT ANY  WARRANTY;  without  even  the  implied  warranty  of  MER‐
219       CHANTABILITY  or  FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General
220       Public License for more details.
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223       You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
224       with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
225       51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
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SEE ALSO

229        addresses(1) pilot-link(7)
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