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ALEVT-CAP(1)		       Teletext capture			  ALEVT-CAP(1)

NAME
       alevt-cap - simple capture of teletext pages

SYNOPSIS
       alevt-cap [options] ppp[.ss] ...

DESCRIPTION
       alevt-cap is a simple program to capture teletext pages and write them
       to disk.	 You just give it a list of pages to fetch and it will save
       them.  Nothing fancy like time-outs, page ranges, or channel name
       detection is supported.	Though, it supports different file formats -
       at the moment ascii, ansi (ascii with color escape sequences), html,
       png, and ppm.

OPTIONS
       A summary of options is included below.

       -name filename
	      Gives the filename under which the pages should be saved.	 It
	      may contain a couple of %-sequences (see below).	(default:
	      ttext-%s.%e)

       -format format-specifier
	      Sets the file format used to save pages (see below).  (default:
	      ascii)

       -format list|help
	      Lists all known file formats and their options.

       -vbi device
	      Use the given device name (default: /dev/vbi0).

       -finetune -4..4|auto
	      Specify the fine tuning for the decoder.	For the right value
	      play with alevt.	Default: 1.

       -timeout seconds
	      If the pages cannot be captured in seconds, the program termi‐
	      nates with exit status 1 after saving the already captured
	      pages.  The default is to wait forever.

       -charset latin-1|latin-2
	      Selects the character set to use.	 Characters not present in the
	      selected set are replaced by similar looking symbols.  (default:
	      latin-1)

       --help Show summary of options.

       --version
	      Show version of program.

       Every non-option argument is taken as a page number.  Subpages may be
       given in the form ppp.ss where ppp is the page number and ss is the
       subpage number.	If no subpage is specified, the first transmitted sub‐
       page of that page is taken.  The page is saved with the prior given
       format and name.

   Filenames
       The filename may contain %-sequences.  The following sequences are
       defined:

	      %%     a single % sign.

	      %e     the default extension of the selected output format.

	      %p     the page number and an optional subpage number.

	      %P     the page number.

	      %S     the subpage number.

	      %s     the page number as given on the command line.

       Between the % sign and the letter you can give a field width to which
       the replacement string should be padded.

   Format specifiers
       The output format and associated options are given by the format speci‐
       fier.  It is made up of one or more comma separated words.  The first
       word selects the output format and the others are options for that for‐
       mat.  There are common options valid for all output formats and format
       specific (private) ones.	 Some options have the form of an assignment.
       The order of the options is free.  Only the format name itself must be
       the first word.	An example:

       ansi,reveal,bg=none
	      The ansi is the format and reveal, and bg=none are options.

       At the moment there are only two common options: reveal, and hide.
       They control whether the hidden characters present in a page should be
       shown in the output or not.  The default is hide.

       The special format string list (or help) will give you a list of all
       supported output formats and their options.

       (The ansi format is an alias for ascii,color.)

DIAGNOSTICS
       If the program timed out and some pages are missing the exit status is
       1.  On fatal errors the exit status is 2.

NOTE
       Before starting this program, you have to set the TV channel with
       another program like xawtv of set-tv.

FILES
       /dev/vbi*

SEE ALSO
       alevt(1x), alevt-date(1),

BUGS
       If you give a page number that is never transmitted the program will
       not terminate.

       Bug reports to <froese@gmx.de>.

LINUX				     1.6.2			  ALEVT-CAP(1)
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