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[GNUnet-SVN] r16453 - gnunet/doc/man
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[GNUnet-SVN] r16453 - gnunet/doc/man |
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Thu, 11 Aug 2011 15:10:37 +0200 |
Author: grothoff
Date: 2011-08-11 15:10:37 +0200 (Thu, 11 Aug 2011)
New Revision: 16453
Modified:
gnunet/doc/man/gnunet-publish.1
Log:
fix
Modified: gnunet/doc/man/gnunet-publish.1
===================================================================
--- gnunet/doc/man/gnunet-publish.1 2011-08-11 13:09:19 UTC (rev 16452)
+++ gnunet/doc/man/gnunet-publish.1 2011-08-11 13:10:37 UTC (rev 16453)
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
.PP
gnunet\-publish can automatically extract keywords from the files that are
shared. Users that want to download files from GNUnet use keywords to search
for the appropriate content. You can disable keyword extraction with the \-D
option. You can manually add keywords using the \-k option. The keywords are
case\-sensitive. (However, keyword normalization can also be used.)
.PP
-You can use automatic meta\-data extraction (based on libextractor) or the
command\-line option \-m to specify meta-data. For the \-m option you need to
use the form keyword\-type:value. For example, use "\-m os:Linux" to specify
that the operating system is Linux. Common meta\-data types are "author",
"title" , "mimetype", "filename", "language", "subject" and "keywords". A full
list can be obtained from the extract tool using the option \-\-list. The
meta\-data is used to help users in searching for files on the network.
+You can use automatic meta\-data extraction (based on libextractor) or the
command\-line option \-m to specify meta-data. For the \-m option you need to
use the form keyword\-type:value. For example, use "\-m os:Linux" to specify
that the operating system is Linux. Common meta\-data types are "author name",
"title" , "mimetype", "filename", "language", "subject" and "keywords". A full
list can be obtained from the extract tool using the option \-\-list. The
meta\-data is used to help users in searching for files on the network.
.PP
In addition to searching for files by keyword, GNUnet allows organizing files
into directories. With directories, the user only needs to find the directory
in order to be able to download any of the files listed in the directory.
Directories can contain pointers to other directories.
.PP
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