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WORDGRINDER(1)		 Terminal-based word processor		WORDGRINDER(1)

NAME
       wordgrinder - console-based word processor

SYNOPSIS
       wordgrinder [options] [filename]

DESCRIPTION
       wordgrinder  is a simple character cell word processor that runs on the
       console. It is primarily designed for text entry. It's designed to  get
       the  hell  out  of your way and let you write; it does very little, but
       what it does it does well.

       It supports Unicode, basic paragraph styles,  basic  character  styles,
       basic  screen  markup,  a  menu	interface that means you don't have to
       remember complex key sequences, HTML import and export, and some	 other
       useful features.

       When  running,  pressing ESC (or ALT + menu shortcut key) will open the
       menu.

OPTIONS
       These options follow the usual  GNU  command  line  syntax,  with  long
       options starting with two dashes (`-').

       -h, --help
	      Show summary of options.

       --lua filename
	      Loads and executes a Lua file before startup.

       --convert srcfile destfile
	      Converts from srcfile to destfile and then exits.

	      The  type	 of the file is autodetected from the extension of the
	      filename. The source file may have a document name suffixed with
	      a : for use when importing or exporting WordGrinder files.

       --config file.lua
	      Sets the name of the user config file.

CONFIGURATION
       The  user config file is a Lua file which is loaded and executed before
       the program starts up (but after any --lua files). It defaults to:

       ~/.wordgrinder.lua

AUTHOR
       wordgrinder was written by David Given.
       http://wordgrinder.sourceforge.net

0.6.0			       23 December 2015			WORDGRINDER(1)
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