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-.\" Generated by kdemangen.pl and edited by hand
-.TH AMAROK 1 "Feb 2008" "Amarok" "An audio player for KDE"
-.SH NAME
-amarokapp
-\- A direct executable for Amarok.
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-amarokapp [Qt-options] [KDE-options] [URL(s)]
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-Amarok is a multimedia player based on the soundserver-independent framework.
-There are many media players around these days, true. What's missing from most
-players is a user interface, that doesn't get in the way of the user.
-.P
-This is direct Amarok executable. The recommend way to run Amarok is using
-\fBamarok(1)\fP, which is a wrapper script around \fBamarokapp\fP. However, if you're
-debugging Amarok with gdb, valgrind or similar program, you will probably want to
-run it against this binary directly.
-.P
-\fBamarokapp(1)\fP takes the same command line options and arguments as
-\fBamarok(1)\fP. See its manual page for more information how to run \fBamarokapp\fP.
-.SH SEE ALSO
-amarok(1)
-.SH OTHER
-This manual page was written by Modestas Vainius <modestas@vainius.eu> for Debian.