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nt (1)
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NAME
nt - A download manager for X
SYNOPSYS
nt [OPTIONS] ... [URL]
DESCRIPTION
nt (also known as Downloader for X) is a Linux GUI program for
downloading files from the Internet. It supports FTP and HTTP (not completly
yet but the current implementation is quite enough for downloading). The
program will resume interupted downloads if the server supports it too. nt
is like kget for Linux and ReGet or GetRight
for Microsoft Windows (tm).
OPTIONS
Options are distinguished from URLs in that they begin with a minus sign (-).
One may specify any number of options and URLs.
Many of the options can be used to control a pre-existing
instance of nt. When nt finds an instance of itself already
running, it will forward the command to the already running instance for
execution. If there no pre-existing instance is found, then it will perform
the requested operations itself.
The command line will be parsed from left to right. This means that the
requested operations will be performed in that order.
nt accepts the following options:
URL
Add the indicated file to the download queue. A dialog box will appear in
which you can indicate where the file should be saved and set other options.
If nt is already running, then the new instance will simply ask the
existing instance to add the file and then it will exit. If existing instance
already have this URL in queue in inactive state than it will be
moved to *wait* state.
-h, --help
Print a brief description of the command line options and exit.
-v, --version
Show the version number and exit.
-i, --info
Show basic information about current state of a pre-existing instance of
the program.
-s, --speed
Show current achieved download speed of a pre-existing instance of the program.
The speed is a part of information which is displayed by --info.
--minimized
Start Downloader in the minimized (iconified) state. This will not minimize a
pre-existing instance of the program.
--exit-time minutes
Set the timeout for exiting when the program is idle.
-t1, --traffic-low
Switch to low speed.
-t2, --traffic-medium
Switch to medium speed.
-t3, --traffic-high
Disable speed limit.
-d, --directory PATH
Set directory for saving downloaded files. This applies only to files
added to an pre-existing instance by running the nt command with URLs
on the command line.
-c, --delete-completed
Remove completed downloads from the queue.
-r, --rerun-failed
Rerun all failed downloads.
-w, --without-face
Start Downloader without X interface. (It will display the log on stdout but
there will be no user interface of any kind. The only way to control it is by
running nt with appropriate options.)
-m, --max-running integer
Set the maximum total number of active downloads for current queue.
--ls [integer | URL]
Display tree of queues, queue listing or information about separate URL.
--switch integer
Change current queue. Queue number must be specified as it displayed by
--ls command line parameter
--color
Use colors in main log when run without interface. This option has no
effect when Downloader was run with X interface.
-geometry [WIDTHxHEIGHT][+X][+Y]
Specify geometry of main window. Programm will ignore stored position and size
of the main window if this option is specified.
--del URL
Remove URL from programs's queues.
--stop URL
Stop downloading file. You can continue downloading this file by specifying
the same URL as command line parameter.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 1999-2002, Maxim Koshelev <[email protected]>
This program is free sources but not GPL!!!!!
You may not distribute modified sources without an agreement with the author,
but you may distribute unmodified sources.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
This manual page was written by Julien BLACHE <[email protected]>, for the
Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
Updated by Maxim Koshelev <[email protected]>.
Updated by David Chappell <[email protected]>.