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13 Dec
2005
13 Dec
'05
14:26
Bryan S. Tyson wrote:
However, in the quest for commands to use in a script, since K3b is just a user-friendly front end to various command line tools, I think the key is to analyze either K3b itself or perhaps documentation that is posted somewhere to discover what commands it issues when the various buttons are clicked.
Or even, <shock> <horror>, read the man pages.