====== Commandline usage ======

Usage: zim [//OPTIONS//] [//NOTEBOOK// [//PAGE//]]

* OPTIONS: see below
* NOTEBOOK: name or directory
* PAGE: the page to open

===== Options: =====

**--doc**
Open the zim documentation.

**-l**, **--list**
Show the notebook dialog even if a default notebook is set.

**--export** //OPTIONS//
Export pages to another format. OPTIONS should at least contain 'dir' and 'format', and optionally 'template', and 'media'.

Example:

	zim --export dir=./html,format=html ./Wiki

This will export all pages in the notebook dir "./Wiki" to a dir "./html" using the html format.

**-p**, **--profile** //NAME//
Open using a certain profile. For example use "''-p reader''" to open a notebook read-only.

**--pidfile** //FILE//
Write the process id of to FILE.

**--geometry** //W//x//H//[+//X//+//Y//]
Set the size of the main window to //W//x//H// pixels and position the window at //X//,//Y//.

**--iconify**
Start zim iconified. If the TrayIcon plugin is enabled this option will start zim in the system tray.

**--quiet**
Do not print any information to the terminal.

**--daemon**
Keep a daemon running to kick-start new instances even when no window is open.

**--no-daemon**
Do not start the daemon but just run in single process mode.

**-V**, **--verbose**
Print more verbose information to the terminal.

**-D**, **--debug**
Print developer information to the terminal.

**-v**, **--version**
Print version and copyright information and quit.
