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+.\" This file was generated by kdemangen.pl
+.TH KEXI 1 "Apr 2005" "K Desktop Environment" "Database creation for everyone"
+.SH NAME
+kexi
+- Database creation for everyone
+.SH SYNOPSIS
+kexi [Qt-options] [KDE-options] [options] [database-name]
+.SH DESCRIPTION
+Database creation for everyone
+.SH OPTIONS
+.SS
+.SS Arguments:
+database-name Database project filename
+or shortcut filename
+or database name on a server to open
+.SS Options related to entire projects:
+.TP
+.B --createdb
+Create a new, blank project using specified
+database driver and database name
+and exit immediately.
+You will be asked for confirmation
+if overwriting is needed.
+.TP
+.B --create-opendb
+Like --createdb, but also open newly
+created database.
+
+.TP
+.B --dropdb
+Drop (remove) a project using specified
+database driver and database name.
+You will be asked for confirmation.
+.TP
+.B --drv, --dbdriver <name>
+Database driver to be used
+for connecting to a database project
+(SQLite by default).
+Ignored if a shortcut filename
+is provided.
+.TP
+.B -t, --type <name>
+Specifies a type of a file provided
+as argument. This option is useful
+if your filename has not set a valid
+extension and it's type cannot be detected
+unambiguously by looking at it's contents.
+This option is ignored if no file
+is specified as an argument.
+Available file types are:
+- "project" for a project file (the default)
+- "shortcut" for a shortcut file pointing
+you to a project.
+
+.SS
+.SS Options related to opening objects within a project:
+.TP
+.B --open
+[<object_type>:]<object_name>
+Open object of type <object_type>
+and name <object_name> from specified project
+on application start.
+<object_type>: is optional, if omitted - table
+type is assumed.
+Other object types can be query, report, form,
+script (may be more or less, depending on your
+plugins installed).
+Use "" chars to specify names containing spaces.
+Examples: --open MyTable,
+--open query:"My very big query"
+.TP
+.B --design
+[<object_type>:]<object_name>
+Like --open, but the object will
+be opened in Design Mode, if one is available
+.TP
+.B --edittext
+[<object_type>:]<object_name>
+Like --open, but the object will
+be opened in Text Mode, if one is available
+.TP
+.B --new
+<object_type> Start new object design of type <object_type>
+.SS
+.SS Options related to database servers:
+.TP
+.B -u, --user <name>
+User name to be used
+for connecting to a database project.
+Ignored if a shortcut filename
+is provided.
+.TP
+.B -h, --host <name>
+Server (host) name to be used
+for connecting to a database project.
+Ignored if a shortcut filename
+is provided.
+.TP
+.B --port <number>
+Server's port name to be used
+for connecting to a database project.
+Ignored if a shortcut filename
+is provided.
+.TP
+.B --local-socket <filename>
+Server's local socket filename
+to be used for connecting to a database
+project. Ignored if a shortcut filename
+is provided.
+.SS
+.SS Generic options:
+.TP
+.B --help
+Show help about options
+.TP
+.B --help-qt
+Show Qt specific options
+.TP
+.B --help-kde
+Show KDE specific options
+.TP
+.B --help-all
+Show all options
+.TP
+.B --author
+Show author information
+.TP
+.B -v, --version
+Show version information
+.TP
+.B --license
+Show license information
+.TP
+.B --
+End of options
+.SS
+.SS KDE options:
+.TP
+.B --caption <caption>
+Use 'caption' as name in the titlebar
+.TP
+.B --icon <icon>
+Use 'icon' as the application icon
+.TP
+.B --miniicon <icon>
+Use 'icon' as the icon in the titlebar
+.TP
+.B --config <filename>
+Use alternative configuration file
+.TP
+.B --dcopserver <server>
+Use the DCOP Server specified by 'server'
+.TP
+.B --nocrashhandler
+Disable crash handler, to get core dumps
+.TP
+.B --waitforwm
+Waits for a WM_NET compatible windowmanager
+.TP
+.B --style <style>
+sets the application GUI style
+.TP
+.B --geometry <geometry>
+sets the client geometry of the main widget - see man X for the argument format
+.SS
+.SS Qt options:
+.TP
+.B --display <displayname>
+Use the X-server display 'displayname'
+.TP
+.B --session <sessionId>
+Restore the application for the given 'sessionId'
+.TP
+.B --cmap
+Causes the application to install a private color
+map on an 8-bit display
+.TP
+.B --ncols <count>
+Limits the number of colors allocated in the color
+cube on an 8-bit display, if the application is
+using the QApplication::ManyColor color
+specification
+.TP
+.B --nograb
+tells Qt to never grab the mouse or the keyboard
+.TP
+.B --dograb
+running under a debugger can cause an implicit
+-nograb, use -dograb to override
+.TP
+.B --sync
+switches to synchronous mode for debugging
+.TP
+.B --fn, --font <fontname>
+defines the application font
+.TP
+.B --bg, --background <color>
+sets the default background color and an
+application palette (light and dark shades are
+calculated)
+.TP
+.B --fg, --foreground <color>
+sets the default foreground color
+.TP
+.B --btn, --button <color>
+sets the default button color
+.TP
+.B --name <name>
+sets the application name
+.TP
+.B --title <title>
+sets the application title (caption)
+.TP
+.B --visual TrueColor
+forces the application to use a TrueColor visual on
+an 8-bit display
+.TP
+.B --inputstyle <inputstyle>
+sets XIM (X Input Method) input style. Possible
+values are onthespot, overthespot, offthespot and
+root
+.TP
+.B --im <XIM server>
+set XIM server
+.TP
+.B --noxim
+disable XIM
+.TP
+.B --reverse
+mirrors the whole layout of widgets
+.SS
+
+.SH SEE ALSO
+Full user documentation is available through the KDE Help Center. You can also enter the URL
+.BR help:/kexi/
+directly into konqueror or you can run
+.BR "`khelpcenter help:/kexi/'"
+from the command-line.
+.br
+.SH AUTHORS
+.nf
+Jaroslaw Staniek / OpenOffice Polska <js@iidea.pl>
+.br
+Lucijan Busch <lucijan@kde.org>
+.br
+Cedric Pasteur <cedric.pasteur@free.fr>
+.br
+Adam Pigg <adam@piggz.fsnet.co.uk>
+.br
+Martin Ellis <martin.ellis@kdemail.net>
+.br
+Sebastian Sauer <mail@dipe.org>
+.br
+Christian Nitschkowski <segfault_ii@web.de>
+.br
+Peter Simonsson <psn@linux.se>
+.br
+Joseph Wenninger <jowenn@kde.org>
+.br
+Seth Kurzenberg <seth@cql.com>
+.br
+Laurent Montel <montel@kde.org>
+.br
+Till Busch <till@bux.at>
+.br
+
diff --git a/kexi/debian/man/kformdesigner.1 b/kexi/debian/man/kformdesigner.1
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+.\" This file was generated by kdemangen.pl
+.TH KFORMDESIGNER 1 "Jui 2004" "K Desktop Environment" "KFormDesigner"
+.SH NAME
+kformdesigner
+- KFormDesigner
+.SH SYNOPSIS
+kformdesigner [Qt-options] [KDE-options] [URL]
+.SH DESCRIPTION
+KFormDesigner
+.SH OPTIONS
+.SS
+.SS Arguments:
+.TP
+.B URL
+Document to open
+.SS Generic options:
+.TP
+.B --help
+Show help about options
+.TP
+.B --help-qt
+Show Qt specific options
+.TP
+.B --help-kde
+Show KDE specific options
+.TP
+.B --help-all
+Show all options
+.TP
+.B --author
+Show author information
+.TP
+.B -v, --version
+Show version information
+.TP
+.B --license
+Show license information
+.TP
+.B --
+End of options
+.SS
+.SS KDE options:
+.TP
+.B --caption <caption>
+Use 'caption' as name in the titlebar.
+.TP
+.B --icon <icon>
+Use 'icon' as the application icon.
+.TP
+.B --miniicon <icon>
+Use 'icon' as the icon in the titlebar.
+.TP
+.B --config <filename>
+Use alternative configuration file.
+.TP
+.B --dcopserver <server>
+Use the DCOP Server specified by 'server'.
+.TP
+.B --nocrashhandler
+Disable crash handler, to get core dumps.
+.TP
+.B --waitforwm
+Waits for a WM_NET compatible windowmanager.
+.TP
+.B --style <style>
+sets the application GUI style.
+.TP
+.B --geometry <geometry>
+sets the client geometry of the main widget.
+.SS
+.SS Qt options:
+.TP
+.B --display <displayname>
+Use the X-server display 'displayname'.
+.TP
+.B --session <sessionId>
+Restore the application for the given 'sessionId'.
+.TP
+.B --cmap
+Causes the application to install a private color
+map on an 8-bit display.
+.TP
+.B --ncols <count>
+Limits the number of colors allocated in the color
+cube on an 8-bit display, if the application is
+using the QApplication::ManyColor color
+specification.
+.TP
+.B --nograb
+tells Qt to never grab the mouse or the keyboard.
+.TP
+.B --dograb
+running under a debugger can cause an implicit
+-nograb, use -dograb to override.
+.TP
+.B --sync
+switches to synchronous mode for debugging.
+.TP
+.B --fn, --font <fontname>
+defines the application font.
+.TP
+.B --bg, --background <color>
+sets the default background color and an
+application palette (light and dark shades are
+calculated).
+.TP
+.B --fg, --foreground <color>
+sets the default foreground color.
+.TP
+.B --btn, --button <color>
+sets the default button color.
+.TP
+.B --name <name>
+sets the application name.
+.TP
+.B --title <title>
+sets the application title (caption).
+.TP
+.B --visual TrueColor
+forces the application to use a TrueColor visual on
+an 8-bit display.
+.TP
+.B --inputstyle <inputstyle>
+sets XIM (X Input Method) input style. Possible
+values are onthespot, overthespot, offthespot and
+root.
+.TP
+.B --im <XIM server>
+set XIM server.
+.TP
+.B --noxim
+disable XIM.
+.TP
+.B --reverse
+mirrors the whole layout of widgets.
+.SS
+
+.SH SEE ALSO
+Full user documentation is available through the KDE Help Center. You can also enter the URL
+.BR help:/kformdesigner/
+directly into konqueror or you can run
+.BR "`khelpcenter help:/kformdesigner/'"
+from the command-line.
+.br
+.SH AUTHORS
+.nf
+Lucijan Busch <lucijan@kde.org>
+.br
+Cedric Pasteur <cedric.pasteur@free.fr>
+.br
+
diff --git a/kexi/debian/man/ksqlite.1 b/kexi/debian/man/ksqlite.1
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+.\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*-
+.\" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps
+.\" Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection
+.\" other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1)
+.TH KSQLITE 1 "Tue Apr 5 16:38:35 CEST 2005"
+.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
+.\"
+.\" Some roff macros, for reference:
+.\" .nh disable hyphenation
+.\" .hy enable hyphenation
+.\" .ad l left justify
+.\" .ad b justify to both left and right margins
+.\" .nf disable filling
+.\" .fi enable filling
+.\" .br insert line break
+.\" .sp <n> insert n+1 empty lines
+.\" for manpage-specific macros, see man(7)
+.SH NAME
+.B ksqlite
+\- A command line interface for SQLite version 3
+
+.SH SYNOPSIS
+.B ksqlite
+.RI [ options ]
+.RI [ databasefile ]
+.RI [ SQL ]
+
+.SH SUMMARY
+.PP
+.B ksqlite
+is a terminal-based front-end to the SQLite library that can evaluate
+queries interactively and display the results in multiple formats.
+.B ksqlite
+can also be used within shell scripts and other applications to provide
+batch processing features.
+
+.SH DESCRIPTION
+To start a
+.B ksqlite
+interactive session, invoke the
+.B ksqlite
+command and optionally provide the name of a database file. If the
+database file does not exist, it will be created. If the database file
+does exist, it will be opened.
+
+For example, to create a new database file named "mydata.db", create
+a table named "memos" and insert a couple of records into that table:
+.sp
+$
+.B ksqlite mydata.db
+.br
+SQLite version 3.0.7 (bundled with Kexi)
+.br
+Enter ".help" for instructions
+.br
+sqlite>
+.B create table memos(text, priority INTEGER);
+.br
+sqlite>
+.B insert into memos values('deliver project description', 10);
+.br
+sqlite>
+.B insert into memos values('lunch with Christine', 100);
+.br
+sqlite>
+.B select * from memos;
+.br
+deliver project description|10
+.br
+lunch with Christine|100
+.br
+sqlite>
+.sp
+
+If no database name is supplied, the ATTACH sql command can be used
+to attach to existing or create new database files. ATTACH can also
+be used to attach to multiple databases within the same interactive
+session. This is useful for migrating data between databases,
+possibly changing the schema along the way.
+
+Optionally, a SQL statement or set of SQL statements can be supplied as
+a single argument. Multiple statements should be separated by
+semi-colons.
+
+For example:
+.sp
+$
+.B ksqlite -line mydata.db 'select * from memos where priority > 20;'
+.br
+ text = lunch with Christine
+.br
+priority = 100
+.br
+.sp
+
+.SS SQLITE META-COMMANDS
+.PP
+The interactive interpreter offers a set of meta-commands that can be
+used to control the output format, examine the currently attached
+database files, or perform administrative operations upon the
+attached databases (such as rebuilding indices). Meta-commands are
+always prefixed with a dot (.).
+
+A list of available meta-commands can be viewed at any time by issuing
+the '.help' command. For example:
+.sp
+sqlite>
+.B .help
+.nf
+.cc |
+.databases List names and files of attached databases
+.dump ?TABLE? ... Dump the database in an SQL text format
+.echo ON|OFF Turn command echo on or off
+.exit Exit this program
+.explain ON|OFF Turn output mode suitable for EXPLAIN on or off.
+.header(s) ON|OFF Turn display of headers on or off
+.help Show this message
+.import FILE TABLE Import data from FILE into TABLE
+.indices TABLE Show names of all indices on TABLE
+.mode MODE ?TABLE? Set output mode where MODE is one of:
+ csv Comma-separated values
+ column Left-aligned columns. (See .width)
+ html HTML <table> code
+ insert SQL insert statements for TABLE
+ line One value per line
+ list Values delimited by .separator string
+ tabs Tab-separated values
+ tcl TCL list elements
+.nullvalue STRING Print STRING in place of NULL values
+.output FILENAME Send output to FILENAME
+.output stdout Send output to the screen
+.prompt MAIN CONTINUE Replace the standard prompts
+.quit Exit this program
+.read FILENAME Execute SQL in FILENAME
+.schema ?TABLE? Show the CREATE statements
+.separator STRING Change separator used by output mode and .import
+.show Show the current values for various settings
+.tables ?PATTERN? List names of tables matching a LIKE pattern
+.timeout MS Try opening locked tables for MS milliseconds
+.width NUM NUM ... Set column widths for "column" mode
+sqlite>
+|cc .
+.sp
+.fi
+
+.SH OPTIONS
+.B ksqlite
+has the following options:
+.TP
+.BI \-init\ file
+Read and execute commands from
+.I file
+, which can contain a mix of SQL statements and meta-commands.
+.TP
+.B \-echo
+Print commands before execution.
+.TP
+.B \-[no]header
+Turn headers on or off.
+.TP
+.B \-column
+Query results will be displayed in a table like form, using
+whitespace characters to separate the columns and align the
+output.
+.TP
+.B \-html
+Query results will be output as simple HTML tables.
+.TP
+.B \-line
+Query results will be displayed with one value per line, rows
+separated by a blank line. Designed to be easily parsed by
+scripts or other programs
+.TP
+.B \-list
+Query results will be displayed with the separator (|, by default)
+character between each field value. The default.
+.TP
+.BI \-separator\ separator
+Set output field separator. Default is '|'.
+.TP
+.BI \-nullvalue\ string
+Set string used to represent NULL values. Default is ''
+(empty string).
+.TP
+.B \-version
+Show SQLite version.
+.TP
+.B \-help
+Show help on options and exit.
+
+
+.SH INIT FILE
+.B ksqlite
+reads an initialization file to set the configuration of the
+interactive environment. Throughout initialization, any previously
+specified setting can be overridden. The sequence of initialization is
+as follows:
+
+o The default configuration is established as follows:
+
+.sp
+.nf
+.cc |
+mode = LIST
+separator = "|"
+main prompt = "sqlite> "
+continue prompt = " ...> "
+|cc .
+.sp
+.fi
+
+o If the file
+.B ~/.sqliterc
+exists, it is processed first.
+can be found in the user's home directory, it is
+read and processed. It should generally only contain meta-commands.
+
+o If the -init option is present, the specified file is processed.
+
+o All other command line options are processed.
+
+.SH SEE ALSO
+http://www.sqlite.org/
+http://www.kexi-project.org/
+
+.SH AUTHOR
+This manual page was originally written by Andreas Rottmann
+<rotty@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used
+by others). It was subsequently revised by Bill Bumgarner <bbum@mac.com>.
+It was adapted to Kexi by Igor Genibel <igenibel@debian.org>
diff --git a/kexi/debian/man/ksqlite2.1 b/kexi/debian/man/ksqlite2.1
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+.\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*-
+.\" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps
+.\" Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection
+.\" other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1)
+.TH KSQLITE2 1 "Tue Apr 5 16:38:35 CEST 2005"
+.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
+.\"
+.\" Some roff macros, for reference:
+.\" .nh disable hyphenation
+.\" .hy enable hyphenation
+.\" .ad l left justify
+.\" .ad b justify to both left and right margins
+.\" .nf disable filling
+.\" .fi enable filling
+.\" .br insert line break
+.\" .sp <n> insert n+1 empty lines
+.\" for manpage-specific macros, see man(7)
+.SH NAME
+ksqlite2 \- A command line interface for SQLite
+.SH SYNOPSIS
+.B ksqlite2
+.RI [ options ] " filename " [ SQL ]
+.SS SUMMARY
+.PP
+ksqlite2 is a terminal-based front-end to the SQLite library. It enables
+you to type in queries interactively, issue them to SQLite and see the
+results. Alternatively, you can specify SQL code on the command-line. In
+addition it provides a number of meta-commands.
+
+.SH DESCRIPTION
+This manual page documents briefly the
+.B ksqlite2
+command.
+This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution
+because the original program does not have a manual page.
+.SS GETTING STARTED
+.PP
+To start the ksqlite2 program, just type "ksqlite2" followed by the name
+the file that holds the SQLite database. If the file does not exist, a
+new one is created automatically. The ksqlite2 program will then prompt
+you to enter SQL. Type in SQL statements (terminated by a semicolon),
+press "Enter" and the SQL will be executed.
+
+For example, to create a new SQLite database named "ex1" with a single
+table named "tbl1", you might do this:
+.sp
+.nf
+$ ksqlite2 ex1
+SQLite version 2.8.15 (bundled with Kexi)
+Enter ".help" for instructions
+sqlite> create table tbl1(one varchar(10), two smallint);
+sqlite> insert into tbl1 values('hello!',10);
+sqlite> insert into tbl1 values('goodbye', 20);
+sqlite> select * from tbl1;
+hello!|10
+goodbye|20
+sqlite>
+.sp
+.fi
+
+.SS SQLITE META-COMMANDS
+.PP
+Most of the time, ksqlite2 just reads lines of input and passes them on
+to the SQLite library for execution. But if an input line begins with
+a dot ("."), then that line is intercepted and interpreted by the
+ksqlite2 program itself. These "dot commands" are typically used to
+change the output format of queries, or to execute certain prepackaged
+query statements.
+
+For a listing of the available dot commands, you can enter ".help" at
+any time. For example:
+.sp
+.nf
+.cc |
+sqlite> .help
+.dump ?TABLE? ... Dump the database in an text format
+.echo ON|OFF Turn command echo on or off
+.exit Exit this program
+.explain ON|OFF Turn output mode suitable for EXPLAIN on or off.
+ "off" will revert to the output mode that was
+ previously in effect
+.header(s) ON|OFF Turn display of headers on or off
+.help Show this message
+.indices TABLE Show names of all indices on TABLE
+.mode MODE Set mode to one of "line(s)", "column(s)",
+ "insert", "list", or "html"
+.mode insert TABLE Generate SQL insert statements for TABLE
+.nullvalue STRING Print STRING instead of nothing for NULL data
+.output FILENAME Send output to FILENAME
+.output stdout Send output to the screen
+.prompt MAIN CONTINUE Replace the standard prompts
+ "ksqlite2 > " and " ...> "
+ with the strings MAIN and CONTINUE
+ CONTINUE is optional.
+.quit Exit this program
+.read FILENAME Execute SQL in FILENAME
+.reindex ?TABLE? Rebuild indices
+.schema ?TABLE? Show the CREATE statements
+.separator STRING Change separator string for "list" mode
+.show Show the current values for the following:
+ .echo
+ .explain
+ .mode
+ .nullvalue
+ .output
+ .separator
+ .width
+.tables ?PATTERN? List names of tables matching a pattern
+.timeout MS Try opening locked tables for MS milliseconds
+.width NUM NUM ... Set column widths for "column" mode
+sqlite>
+|cc .
+.sp
+.fi
+
+.SH OPTIONS
+The program has the following options:
+.TP
+.BI \-init\ file
+Read in and process 'file', which contains "dot commands".
+You can use this file to initialize display settings.
+.TP
+.B \-html
+Set output mode to HTML.
+.TP
+.B \-list
+Set output mode to 'list'.
+.TP
+.B \-line
+Set output mode to 'line'.
+.TP
+.B \-column
+Set output mode to 'column'.
+.TP
+.BI \-separator\ separator
+Specify which output field separator for 'list' mode to use.
+Default is '|'.
+.TP
+.BI \-nullvalue\ string
+When a null is encountered, print 'string'. Default is no string.
+.TP
+.B \-[no]header
+Turn headers on or off. Default is off.
+.TP
+.B \-echo
+Print commands before execution.
+
+
+.SH OUTPUT MODE
+The SQLite program has different output modes, which define the way
+the output (from queries) is formatted.
+
+In 'list' mode, which is the default, one record per line is output,
+each field separated by the separator specified with the
+\fB-separator\fP option or \fB.separator\fP command.
+
+In 'line' mode, each column is output on its own line, records are
+separated by blank lines.
+
+In HTML mode, an XHTML table is generated.
+
+In 'column' mode, one record per line is output, aligned neatly in colums.
+
+.SH INIT FILE
+ksqlite2 can be initialized using resource files. These can be combined with
+command line arguments to set up ksqlite2 exactly the way you want it.
+Initialization proceeds as follows:
+
+o The defaults of
+
+.sp
+.nf
+.cc |
+mode = LIST
+separator = "|"
+main prompt = "sqlite> "
+continue prompt = " ...> "
+|cc .
+.sp
+.fi
+
+are established.
+
+o If a file .sqliterc can be found in the user's home directory, it is
+read and processed. It should only contain "dot commands". If the
+file is not found or cannot be read, processing continues without
+notification.
+
+o If a file is specified on the command line with the -init option, it
+is processed in the same manner as .sqliterc
+
+o All other command line options are processed
+
+o The database is opened and you are now ready to begin.
+
+.SH SEE ALSO
+http://www.hwaci.com/sw/sqlite/
+http://www.kexi-project.org/
+
+.SH AUTHOR
+This manual page was originally written by Andreas Rottmann
+<rotty@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used
+by others). It was adapted to Kexi by Igor Genibel <igenibel@debian.org>
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+.TH KSQLITE2TO3 1 "Tue Apr 5 16:38:35 CEST 2005"
+.SH NAME
+.B ksqlite2to3
+\- A script used to migrate kexi sqlite version 2 databases to version 3
+
+.SH SYNOPSIS
+ksqlite2to3 <sqlite2-db-file>
+.SH DESCRIPTION
+This tool is needed if only if you have generated sqlite2 database for Kexi.
+Note this tool is currently Kexi-independent. You can use it with regular
+SQLite2 files.
+
+.SH SEE ALSO
+http://www.sqlite.org/
+http://www.kexi-project.org/
+
+.SH AUTHOR
+This manual page was originally written by Igor Genibel
+<igenibel@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used
+by others).
+
+