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GSF-OFFICE-THUMBNAILER(1)	     GNOME	     GSF-OFFICE-THUMBNAILER(1)

NAME
       gsf-office-thumbnailer -	office files thumbnailer for the GNOME desktop

SYNOPSIS
       gsf-office-thumbnailer [OPTIONS]	infile outfile

DESCRIPTION
       This manual page	briefly	documents the gsf-office-thumbnailer command.

       gsf-office-thumbnailer is used internally by GNOME applications such as
       nautilus	 to generate thumbnails	of several types of office application
       files. While it is possible to invoke it	manually, it  is  usually  in-
       voked automatically by nautilus.

OPTIONS
       This  program  follows  the  usual GNU command line syntax, with	single
       letter options starting with a single dash  (`-')  and  longer  options
       starting	with two dashes	(`--').

   Main	options
       -i, --input=filename
	      Name of file for which to	create a thumbnail

       -o, --output=filename
	      Name of the file in which	to store the thumbnail

       -s, --size=N
	      Size  of	thumbnail in pixels; the thumbnail will	be at most N*N
	      pixels large.

   Help	options
       -?, --help
	      Display a	brief usage message

LICENSE
       gsf-office-thumbnailer is licensed under	the terms of  version  2.1  of
       the  GNU	 Lesser	General	Public License (LGPL) as published by the Free
       Software	Foundation. For	information on this license look at the	source
       code that came with the software	or see the GNU project page <http://
       www.gnu.org/>.

AUTHOR
       gsf-office-thumbnailer's	primary	author is Federico Mena-Quintero <fed-
       erico@novell.com>.

       The initial version of this manpage was written by J.H.M. Dassen	 (Ray)
       <jdassen@debian.org>.

gsf				August 17, 2005	     GSF-OFFICE-THUMBNAILER(1)

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