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authorMark Tiefenbruck <mark@fluxbox.org>2009-06-28 11:11:49 (GMT)
committerMark Tiefenbruck <mark@fluxbox.org>2009-06-28 11:11:49 (GMT)
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change default toolbar head from 0 to 1
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-rw-r--r--doc/asciidoc/fluxbox.txt2
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diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
index a743030..925e20e 100644
--- a/ChangeLog
+++ b/ChangeLog
@@ -1,6 +1,8 @@
1 (Format: Year/Month/Day) 1 (Format: Year/Month/Day)
2Changes for 1.1.2 2Changes for 1.1.2
3*09/06/28: 3*09/06/28:
4 * Change default toolbar head to 1 (Mark)
5 Toolbar.cc
4 * Add window menu and alt-tab to error case for keys file (Mark) 6 * Add window menu and alt-tab to error case for keys file (Mark)
5 Keys.cc 7 Keys.cc
6 * Revert to relative iconbar alignment when too many windows are open (Mark) 8 * Revert to relative iconbar alignment when too many windows are open (Mark)
diff --git a/doc/asciidoc/fluxbox.txt b/doc/asciidoc/fluxbox.txt
index da8d45d..c13233e 100644
--- a/doc/asciidoc/fluxbox.txt
+++ b/doc/asciidoc/fluxbox.txt
@@ -940,7 +940,7 @@ For those that use xinerama, users can set this value to the number of the
940head where they would like to see the slit and toolbar, starting from 1. 940head where they would like to see the slit and toolbar, starting from 1.
941Setting this to 0 will ignore xinerama information. 941Setting this to 0 will ignore xinerama information.
942+ 942+
943Default: *0* 943Default: *0* for slit, *1* for toolbar
944 944
945*session.screen0.iconbar.mode*: 'pattern':: 945*session.screen0.iconbar.mode*: 'pattern'::
946This determines which windows will be displayed in the iconbar. Any window 946This determines which windows will be displayed in the iconbar. Any window
diff --git a/doc/fluxbox.1.in b/doc/fluxbox.1.in
index 81e451e..498fe20 100644
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@@ -1,161 +1,13 @@
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1.\" Title: fluxbox 2.\" Title: fluxbox
2.\" Author: [see the "AUTHORS" section] 3.\" Author: [see the "AUTHORS" section]
3.\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/> 4.\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.75.1 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
4.\" Date: 02/20/2009 5.\" Date: 06/28/2009
5.\" Manual: Fluxbox Manual 6.\" Manual: Fluxbox Manual
6.\" Source: fluxbox.txt 1.1.2 7.\" Source: fluxbox.txt
7.\" Language: English 8.\" Language: English
8.\" 9.\"
9.TH "FLUXBOX" "1" "02/20/2009" "fluxbox\&.txt 1\&.1\&.2" "Fluxbox Manual" 10.TH "FLUXBOX" "1" "06/28/2009" "fluxbox\&.txt" "Fluxbox Manual"
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159.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- 11.\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
160.\" * set default formatting 12.\" * set default formatting
161.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- 13.\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -166,9 +18,9 @@
166.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- 18.\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
167.\" * MAIN CONTENT STARTS HERE * 19.\" * MAIN CONTENT STARTS HERE *
168.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- 20.\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
169.SH "Name" 21.SH "NAME"
170fluxbox \- A lightweight window manager for the X Windowing System 22fluxbox \- A lightweight window manager for the X Windowing System
171.SH "Synopsis" 23.SH "SYNOPSIS"
172.sp 24.sp
173\fBfluxbox\fR [\-rc \fIrcfile\fR] [\-log \fIlogfile\fR] [\-display \fIdisplay\fR] [\-screen all|\fIscr\fR,\fIscr\fR\&...] [\-verbose] [\-sync] 25\fBfluxbox\fR [\-rc \fIrcfile\fR] [\-log \fIlogfile\fR] [\-display \fIdisplay\fR] [\-screen all|\fIscr\fR,\fIscr\fR\&...] [\-verbose] [\-sync]
174.sp 26.sp
@@ -179,11 +31,11 @@ fluxbox \- A lightweight window manager for the X Windowing System
179.sp 31.sp
180Fluxbox can iconify (or minimize) windows to the toolbar One click and they reappear\&. A double\-click on the titlebar of the window will \fIshade\fR it; i\&.e\&. the window will disappear, and only the titlebar will remain visible\&. 32Fluxbox can iconify (or minimize) windows to the toolbar One click and they reappear\&. A double\-click on the titlebar of the window will \fIshade\fR it; i\&.e\&. the window will disappear, and only the titlebar will remain visible\&.
181.sp 33.sp
182There are also two areas commonly used by small applets: the `slit\' can be used to dock small applications; e\&.g\&. most of the \(lqbbtools\(rq and \(lqWindow Maker dockapps\(rq can use the slit, and the `systray\' which lives in the toolbar supports standard system tray icons provided by some applications\&. 34There are also two areas commonly used by small applets: the \(oqslit\(cq can be used to dock small applications; e\&.g\&. most of the \(lqbbtools\(rq and \(lqWindow Maker dockapps\(rq can use the slit, and the \(oqsystray\(cq which lives in the toolbar supports standard system tray icons provided by some applications\&.
183.sp 35.sp
184Fluxbox uses its own graphics class to render its images on the fly\&. By using style files, you can determine in great detail how your desktop looks\&. fluxbox styles are compatible with those of Blackbox 0\&.65 or earlier versions, so users migrating can still use their current favourite themes\&. 36Fluxbox uses its own graphics class to render its images on the fly\&. By using style files, you can determine in great detail how your desktop looks\&. fluxbox styles are compatible with those of Blackbox 0\&.65 or earlier versions, so users migrating can still use their current favourite themes\&.
185.sp 37.sp
186Most of the default keyboard and mouse button actions mentioned in this manual can be changed and configured in the `keys\' file\&. This powerful configuration file can also be used to automate almost any action you may want to perform, from launching applications to moving windows around the screen\&. See \fBfluxbox\-keys(5)\fR for details\&. 38Most of the default keyboard and mouse button actions mentioned in this manual can be changed and configured in the \(oqkeys\(cq file\&. This powerful configuration file can also be used to automate almost any action you may want to perform, from launching applications to moving windows around the screen\&. See \fBfluxbox\-keys(5)\fR for details\&.
187.sp 39.sp
188Fluxbox can also remember certain attributes of individual application windows and restore these settings the next time the window opens\&. See the \fBfluxbox\-apps(5)\fR for details\&. 40Fluxbox can also remember certain attributes of individual application windows and restore these settings the next time the window opens\&. See the \fBfluxbox\-apps(5)\fR for details\&.
189.sp 41.sp
@@ -213,7 +65,7 @@ Starting fluxbox with this option will designate a file in which you want to log
213\fB\-rc\fR \fIrcfile\fR 65\fB\-rc\fR \fIrcfile\fR
214.RS 4 66.RS 4
215Use a different config file other than the default 67Use a different config file other than the default
216\fB~/\&.fluxbox/init\fR\&. 68\fB\e~/\&.fluxbox/init\fR\&.
217.RE 69.RE
218.PP 70.PP
219\fB\-v\fR, \fB\-version\fR 71\fB\-v\fR, \fB\-version\fR
@@ -242,19 +94,19 @@ Lists all available internal commands\&.
242.RE 94.RE
243.SH "STARTING FLUXBOX" 95.SH "STARTING FLUXBOX"
244.sp 96.sp
245\fBfluxbox(1)\fR comes with a program called \fBstartfluxbox(1)\fR usually located wherever you installed fluxbox\&. This script provides you with many options and variables that can be set when starting fluxbox\&. To actually call fluxbox and begin using it, you should place \(lqexec startfluxbox\(rq in your \fB~/\&.xinitrc\fR as the last executed command\&. This is assuming that the location of \fBfluxbox(1)\fR and \fBstartfluxbox(1)\fR are in your shell\'s $PATH\&. Also note that you may need to create the \fB~/\&.xinitrc\fR file or your setup may use \fB~/\&.xsession\fR instead, depending on your X setup\&. Some X login managers like \fBgdm(1)\fR or \fBkdm(1)\fR may simply provide a \(lqFluxbox\(rq session for you without having to alter any settings\&. 97\fBfluxbox(1)\fR comes with a program called \fBstartfluxbox(1)\fR usually located wherever you installed fluxbox\&. This script provides you with many options and variables that can be set when starting fluxbox\&. To actually call fluxbox and begin using it, you should place \(lqexec startfluxbox\(rq in your \fB~/\&.xinitrc\fR as the last executed command\&. This is assuming that the location of \fBfluxbox(1)\fR and \fBstartfluxbox(1)\fR are in your shell\(cqs $PATH\&. Also note that you may need to create the \fB~/\&.xinitrc\fR file or your setup may use \fB\e~/\&.xsession\fR instead, depending on your X setup\&. Some X login managers like \fBgdm(1)\fR or \fBkdm(1)\fR may simply provide a \(lqFluxbox\(rq session for you without having to alter any settings\&.
246.sp 98.sp
247By using fluxbox \-i you\'ll see the defaults used by \fBfluxbox(1)\fR\&. These are what fluxbox looks for upon startup\&. In the list of \(lqDefaults:\(rq you\'ll see a menu file location, this is where you can provide a system\-wide menu file for your users\&. 99By using fluxbox \-i you\(cqll see the defaults used by \fBfluxbox(1)\fR\&. These are what fluxbox looks for upon startup\&. In the list of \(lqDefaults:\(rq you\(cqll see a menu file location, this is where you can provide a system\-wide menu file for your users\&.
248.sp 100.sp
249On exit or restart, fluxbox will save user defaults in the file \fB~/\&.fluxbox/init\fR\&. Resources in this file can also be edited by hand, see the \fBRESOURCES\fR section for more details\&. \fBfluxbox(1)\fR also has many tools to edit these; look through the main menu once fluxbox has started to find different ways of managing your session\&. 101On exit or restart, fluxbox will save user defaults in the file \fB\e~/\&.fluxbox/init\fR\&. Resources in this file can also be edited by hand, see the \fBRESOURCES\fR section for more details\&. \fBfluxbox(1)\fR also has many tools to edit these; look through the main menu once fluxbox has started to find different ways of managing your session\&.
250.SH "USING FLUXBOX" 102.SH "USING FLUXBOX"
251.sp 103.sp
252When using fluxbox for the first time, users who are more accustomed to full desktop environments such as KDE or Gnome may be a little surprised by the minimal screen content\&. fluxbox is designed to be fast and powerful, so it may take a bit of getting used to \(em however, the rewards are worthwhile\&. 104When using fluxbox for the first time, users who are more accustomed to full desktop environments such as KDE or Gnome may be a little surprised by the minimal screen content\&. fluxbox is designed to be fast and powerful, so it may take a bit of getting used to \(em however, the rewards are worthwhile\&.
253.sp 105.sp
254In this section, we\'ll give a quick summary of the common things\&. However, we recommend that you consult the referenced sections of this manual to further develop your understanding of what you can do with fluxbox\&. 106In this section, we\(cqll give a quick summary of the common things\&. However, we recommend that you consult the referenced sections of this manual to further develop your understanding of what you can do with fluxbox\&.
255.SS "Root Window (Main)" 107.SS "Root Window (Main)"
256.sp 108.sp
257Looking at the fluxbox desktop immediately after startup you\'ll generally see only one thing: the toolbar\&. If you right\-click (mouse button 3) somewhere on the desktop, you can access the Root Menu\&. A middle\-click (mouse button 2) on the desktop shows you the Workspace Menu\&. 109Looking at the fluxbox desktop immediately after startup you\(cqll generally see only one thing: the toolbar\&. If you right\-click (mouse button 3) somewhere on the desktop, you can access the Root Menu\&. A middle\-click (mouse button 2) on the desktop shows you the Workspace Menu\&.
258.SS "Root Menu and Workspace Menu" 110.SS "Root Menu and Workspace Menu"
259.sp 111.sp
260From the RootMenu you can launch applications and configure fluxbox\&. The WorkspaceMenu shows all windows and on which workspaces they are\&. See section \fBMENUS\fR on how to customize these menus\&. 112From the RootMenu you can launch applications and configure fluxbox\&. The WorkspaceMenu shows all windows and on which workspaces they are\&. See section \fBMENUS\fR on how to customize these menus\&.
@@ -337,7 +189,7 @@ The toolbar contains any combination of the following tools, by default in this
337The contents and behavior of the toolbar can be configured, see the \fBTOOLBAR\fR section for details\&. 189The contents and behavior of the toolbar can be configured, see the \fBTOOLBAR\fR section for details\&.
338.SS "Slit" 190.SS "Slit"
339.sp 191.sp
340Initially you won\'t be able to see the slit\&. It is there, but it isn\'t being used yet, which confuses some people initially\&. Think of it as a dock where you can place smaller programs\&. If you\'ve looked at any screenshots on the official fluxbox web site, you will have noticed some small programs on the edge of some of the screens\&. These were more than likely docked programs in the slit\&. To learn more about the slit, we have an entire \fBSLIT\fR section below that goes into detail about the options you have\&. 192Initially you won\(cqt be able to see the slit\&. It is there, but it isn\(cqt being used yet, which confuses some people initially\&. Think of it as a dock where you can place smaller programs\&. If you\(cqve looked at any screenshots on the official fluxbox web site, you will have noticed some small programs on the edge of some of the screens\&. These were more than likely docked programs in the slit\&. To learn more about the slit, we have an entire \fBSLIT\fR section below that goes into detail about the options you have\&.
341.SS "Layers" 193.SS "Layers"
342.sp 194.sp
343fluxbox manages the following layers (from highest to lowest): 195fluxbox manages the following layers (from highest to lowest):
@@ -408,18 +260,18 @@ Bottom
408Desktop 260Desktop
409.RE 261.RE
410.sp 262.sp
411Windows on a higher layer will always appear above those on a lower one\&. These layers can be used on application windows, the slit or the toolbar\&. You can assign applications to a certain layer by specifying it in the `apps\' file or through the WindowMenu\&. We discuss the `apps\' file in \fBfluxbox\-apps(5)\fR\&. We discuss the WindowMenu in the \fBMENUS\fR section\&. We discuss layers in more detail in the \fBLAYERS\fR section\&. 263Windows on a higher layer will always appear above those on a lower one\&. These layers can be used on application windows, the slit or the toolbar\&. You can assign applications to a certain layer by specifying it in the \(oqapps\(cq file or through the WindowMenu\&. We discuss the \(oqapps\(cq file in \fBfluxbox\-apps(5)\fR\&. We discuss the WindowMenu in the \fBMENUS\fR section\&. We discuss layers in more detail in the \fBLAYERS\fR section\&.
412.SS "Focus Model" 264.SS "Focus Model"
413.sp 265.sp
414The window that has the focus is the one that receives key and mouse events\&. The focus model is selectable via the Configuration menu located in the root menu\&. We\'ll discuss the different types of focus below in the \fBFOCUS MODEL\fR section\&. 266The window that has the focus is the one that receives key and mouse events\&. The focus model is selectable via the Configuration menu located in the root menu\&. We\(cqll discuss the different types of focus below in the \fBFOCUS MODEL\fR section\&.
415.SS "Windows" 267.SS "Windows"
416.sp 268.sp
417A left\-click (mouse button 1) on any part of the window\'s border will raise it\&. Dragging then moves the window to another part of the desktop\&. A right click and drag on the border resizes the window\&. Dragging the resize grips at the left and right bottom corners also will resize the window\&. Middle clicking on a border or titlebar will immediately lower the window\&. Right clicking on the titlebar opens the Window menu\&. The commands unique to this menu are discussed in detail in the \fBWindow Menu\fR section\&. 269A left\-click (mouse button 1) on any part of the window\(cqs border will raise it\&. Dragging then moves the window to another part of the desktop\&. A right click and drag on the border resizes the window\&. Dragging the resize grips at the left and right bottom corners also will resize the window\&. Middle clicking on a border or titlebar will immediately lower the window\&. Right clicking on the titlebar opens the Window menu\&. The commands unique to this menu are discussed in detail in the \fBWindow Menu\fR section\&.
418.SS "Tabs" 270.SS "Tabs"
419.sp 271.sp
420fluxbox allows windows to be `grouped\' by middle clicking and holding on a window\'s tab and dragging it onto another window\&. This `tabbing\' allows you to put multiple applications in one location on the desktop and do several operations (for example, moving or resizing) to all windows in the group\&. By default, tabs are located just above the window, but they may be embedded in the titlebar or moved to other locations on the outside of the window\&. Configuration is discussed in TAB OPTIONS section\&. 272fluxbox allows windows to be \(oqgrouped\(cq by middle clicking and holding on a window\(cqs tab and dragging it onto another window\&. This \(oqtabbing\(cq allows you to put multiple applications in one location on the desktop and do several operations (for example, moving or resizing) to all windows in the group\&. By default, tabs are located just above the window, but they may be embedded in the titlebar or moved to other locations on the outside of the window\&. Configuration is discussed in TAB OPTIONS section\&.
421.sp 273.sp
422You can also set up automatic grouping using the `apps\' file\&. See \fBGROUP SECTIONS\fR in \fBfluxbox\-apps(5)\fR for details\&. 274You can also set up automatic grouping using the \(oqapps\(cq file\&. See \fBGROUP SECTIONS\fR in \fBfluxbox\-apps(5)\fR for details\&.
423.SS "Key Bindings" 275.SS "Key Bindings"
424.sp 276.sp
425There are a number of key bindings set up by default, which can be configured and extended to just about anything you can imagine with the keyboard\&. See \fBfluxbox\-keys(5)\fR for details on how to do this\&. 277There are a number of key bindings set up by default, which can be configured and extended to just about anything you can imagine with the keyboard\&. See \fBfluxbox\-keys(5)\fR for details on how to do this\&.
@@ -521,7 +373,7 @@ anywhere on a window resizes the window\&.
521anywhere on a window lowers the current window\&. 373anywhere on a window lowers the current window\&.
522.RE 374.RE
523.sp 375.sp
524Mouse gestures on a window\'s titlebar: 376Mouse gestures on a window\(cqs titlebar:
525.sp 377.sp
526.RS 4 378.RS 4
527.ie n \{\ 379.ie n \{\
@@ -533,7 +385,7 @@ Mouse gestures on a window\'s titlebar:
533.\} 385.\}
534 386
535\fBCTRL+Drag Left\-click\fR 387\fBCTRL+Drag Left\-click\fR
536on a window\'s titlebar lets you drag to attach the window to another\'s tab group 388on a window\(cqs titlebar lets you drag to attach the window to another\(cqs tab group
537.RE 389.RE
538.sp 390.sp
539.RS 4 391.RS 4
@@ -546,7 +398,7 @@ on a window\'s titlebar lets you drag to attach the window to another\'s tab gro
546.\} 398.\}
547 399
548\fBDouble Left\-click\fR 400\fBDouble Left\-click\fR
549on a window\'s titlebar shades the window 401on a window\(cqs titlebar shades the window
550.RE 402.RE
551.sp 403.sp
552.RS 4 404.RS 4
@@ -559,7 +411,7 @@ on a window\'s titlebar shades the window
559.\} 411.\}
560 412
561\fBMiddle\-click\fR 413\fBMiddle\-click\fR
562on a window\'s titlebar lowers the window 414on a window\(cqs titlebar lowers the window
563.RE 415.RE
564.sp 416.sp
565.RS 4 417.RS 4
@@ -572,7 +424,7 @@ on a window\'s titlebar lowers the window
572.\} 424.\}
573 425
574\fBRight\-click\fR 426\fBRight\-click\fR
575on a window\'s titlebar pops up the 427on a window\(cqs titlebar pops up the
576\fBWindow Menu\fR 428\fBWindow Menu\fR
577.RE 429.RE
578.sp 430.sp
@@ -838,7 +690,7 @@ fluxbox provides a popup menu facility that is used by a few different types of
838.sp 690.sp
839When a menu is open, you can click on items with the mouse to activate them\&. Some special menu items react slightly differently depending on the mouse button you use, but normally you will want to use a left\-click (button 1)\&. 691When a menu is open, you can click on items with the mouse to activate them\&. Some special menu items react slightly differently depending on the mouse button you use, but normally you will want to use a left\-click (button 1)\&.
840.sp 692.sp
841You can also use the the keyboard arrow key to navigate, or even type the first few letters of the item\'s label to select it, and \(lqenter\(rq to activate the item\&. 693You can also use the the keyboard arrow key to navigate, or even type the first few letters of the item\(cqs label to select it, and \(lqenter\(rq to activate the item\&.
842.sp 694.sp
843Normally activating a menu item should close the menu\&. You can also right\-click the title are of a menu or press \(lqesc\(rq to close it without activating an item\&. 695Normally activating a menu item should close the menu\&. You can also right\-click the title are of a menu or press \(lqesc\(rq to close it without activating an item\&.
844.SS "Root Menu" 696.SS "Root Menu"
@@ -861,70 +713,70 @@ section below for more details\&.
861This is where the standard styles are listed\&. You can select one of these by clicking on it, and it will be applied immediately\&. System styles are located in 713This is where the standard styles are listed\&. You can select one of these by clicking on it, and it will be applied immediately\&. System styles are located in
862\fB@pkgdatadir@/styles/\fR 714\fB@pkgdatadir@/styles/\fR
863upon a default install\&. Remember that you can confirm this with fluxbox \-i\&. 715upon a default install\&. Remember that you can confirm this with fluxbox \-i\&.
864.RE
865.PP 716.PP
866\fBUser Styles\fR: 717\fBUser Styles\fR
867.RS 4 718.RS 4
868This is where your custom styles are listed\&. It will list any styles from 719This is where your custom styles are listed\&. It will list any styles from
869\fB~/\&.fluxbox/styles/\fR, which may be styles you grab from the Internet, or your own custom styles, provided you follow the standards described in 720\fB\e~/\&.fluxbox/styles/\fR, which may be styles you grab from the Internet, or your own custom styles, provided you follow the standards described in
870\fBfluxbox\-style(5)\fR\&. 721\fBfluxbox\-style(5)\fR\&.
871.RE 722.RE
872.PP 723.PP
873\fBWorkspace List\fR: 724\fBWorkspace List\fR
874.RS 4 725.RS 4
875This is the same as the 726This is the same as the
876\fBWorkspace Menu\fR 727\fBWorkspace Menu\fR
877detailed below\&. 728detailed below\&.
878.RE 729.RE
879.PP 730.PP
880\fBTools\fR: 731\fBTools\fR
881.RS 4 732.RS 4
882Listed here are different tools that you can use\&. You can rename your workspace, run programs from a command line or regenerate your menu\&. 733Listed here are different tools that you can use\&. You can rename your workspace, run programs from a command line or regenerate your menu\&.
883.RE 734.RE
884.PP 735.PP
885\fBWindow Managers\fR: 736\fBWindow Managers\fR
886.RS 4 737.RS 4
887Allows you to switch your window manager\&. (Only listed if you have other window managers/desktop environments installed\&.) 738Allows you to switch your window manager\&. (Only listed if you have other window managers/desktop environments installed\&.)
888.RE 739.RE
889.PP 740.PP
890\fBLock Screen\fR: 741\fBLock Screen\fR
891.RS 4 742.RS 4
892Locks the screen, if a suitable locking program has been detected\&. 743Locks the screen, if a suitable locking program has been detected\&.
893.RE 744.RE
894.PP 745.PP
895\fBFluxbox Command\fR: 746\fBFluxbox Command\fR
896.RS 4 747.RS 4
897A little Commandline will popup where you can enter a fluxbox command\&. These commands are the same as those detailed in 748A little Commandline will popup where you can enter a fluxbox command\&. These commands are the same as those detailed in
898\fBfluxbox\-keys(5)\fR\&. 749\fBfluxbox\-keys(5)\fR\&.
899.RE 750.RE
900.PP 751.PP
901\fBReload config\fR: 752\fBReload config\fR
902.RS 4 753.RS 4
903Use this to reload the fluxbox configuration files\&. You must do this after editing the `keys\' file, `init\' file, or the current style\&. 754Use this to reload the fluxbox configuration files\&. You must do this after editing the \(oqkeys\(cq file, \(oqinit\(cq file, or the current style\&.
904.RE 755.RE
905.PP 756.PP
906\fBRestart\fR: 757\fBRestart\fR
907.RS 4 758.RS 4
908Restart the whole darn thing\&. This starts a completely new fluxbox process, rereads files and redraws all graphical elements\&. Running applications will remain open, however, and restored to the same workspaces they were previously in once fluxbox returns\&. 759Restart the whole darn thing\&. This starts a completely new fluxbox process, rereads files and redraws all graphical elements\&. Running applications will remain open, however, and restored to the same workspaces they were previously in once fluxbox returns\&.
909.RE 760.RE
910.PP 761.PP
911\fBExit\fR: 762\fBExit\fR
912.RS 4 763.RS 4
913Exits fluxbox, which in turn either shuts down the X Window server or returns you to the graphical login screen\&. 764Exits fluxbox, which in turn either shuts down the X Window server or returns you to the graphical login screen\&.
914.RE 765.RE
766.RE
915.SS "Configuration Menu" 767.SS "Configuration Menu"
916.sp 768.sp
917This menu offers the opportunity to set up fluxbox\&. It contains many options which can be altered manually in the `init\' file, but this is an easier and faster way to change the most common settings\&. 769This menu offers the opportunity to set up fluxbox\&. It contains many options which can be altered manually in the \(oqinit\(cq file, but this is an easier and faster way to change the most common settings\&.
918.sp 770.sp
919All changes take effect immediately\&. 771All changes take effect immediately\&.
920.PP 772.PP
921\fBFocus Model\fR: 773\fBFocus Model\fR
922.RS 4 774.RS 4
923Lets you configure the window focus model\&. For details, see 775Lets you configure the window focus model\&. For details, see
924\fBFOCUS MODEL\fR, below\&. 776\fBFOCUS MODEL\fR, below\&.
925.RE 777.RE
926.PP 778.PP
927\fBMaximize Options\fR: 779\fBMaximize Options\fR
928.RS 4 780.RS 4
929Lets you configure what happens when you maximize a window\&. The four options are: 781Lets you configure what happens when you maximize a window\&. The four options are:
930.PP 782.PP
@@ -944,43 +796,43 @@ Normally, maximized windows can still be moved and resized\&. Enabling these opt
944.RE 796.RE
945.RE 797.RE
946.PP 798.PP
947\fBTab Options\fR: 799\fBTab Options\fR
948.RS 4 800.RS 4
949Lets you configure the properties of tabs\&. Detailed in 801Lets you configure the properties of tabs\&. Detailed in
950\fBTAB OPTIONS\fR, below\&. 802\fBTAB OPTIONS\fR, below\&.
951.RE 803.RE
952.PP 804.PP
953\fBSlit\fR: 805\fBSlit\fR
954.RS 4 806.RS 4
955This menu can also be found by right\-clicking the slit (if visible)\&. Find more information about this menu\'s options in the 807This menu can also be found by right\-clicking the slit (if visible)\&. Find more information about this menu\(cqs options in the
956\fBSlit Menu\fR 808\fBSlit Menu\fR
957section, below\&. 809section, below\&.
958.RE 810.RE
959.PP 811.PP
960\fBToolbar\fR: 812\fBToolbar\fR
961.RS 4 813.RS 4
962This menu can also be found by right\-clicking any non\-icon part of the toolbar\&. Find more information about this menu\'s options in the 814This menu can also be found by right\-clicking any non\-icon part of the toolbar\&. Find more information about this menu\(cqs options in the
963\fBToolbar Menu\fR 815\fBToolbar Menu\fR
964section, below\&. 816section, below\&.
965.RE 817.RE
966.PP 818.PP
967\fBTransparency\fR: 819\fBTransparency\fR
968.RS 4 820.RS 4
969This sets the default transparency for a focused windows, unfocused window and the menu\&. Use the left mouse button to decrease and the right mouse button to increase the value\&. 0 is invisible, 255 is not transparent at all\&. 821This sets the default transparency for a focused windows, unfocused window and the menu\&. Use the left mouse button to decrease and the right mouse button to increase the value\&. 0 is invisible, 255 is not transparent at all\&.
970.sp 822.sp
971The transparency of individual application windows can be overridden in the `apps\' file (\fBfluxbox\-apps(5)\fR)\&. 823The transparency of individual application windows can be overridden in the \(oqapps\(cq file (\fBfluxbox\-apps(5)\fR)\&.
972.sp 824.sp
973The 825The
974\fBForce Pseudo Transparency\fR 826\fBForce Pseudo Transparency\fR
975option will force fluxbox to ignore the xcomposite extension and use pseudo\-transparency instead of true transparency\&. Note: When pseudo\-transparency is on, the transparency values here only affect titlebars, not window contents\&. 827option will force fluxbox to ignore the xcomposite extension and use pseudo\-transparency instead of true transparency\&. Note: When pseudo\-transparency is on, the transparency values here only affect titlebars, not window contents\&.
976.RE 828.RE
977.PP 829.PP
978\fBOpaque Window Moving\fR: 830\fBOpaque Window Moving\fR
979.RS 4 831.RS 4
980If enabled, you will see the window content while dragging it\&. Otherwise only an outline of the window will be shown\&. 832If enabled, you will see the window content while dragging it\&. Otherwise only an outline of the window will be shown\&.
981.RE 833.RE
982.PP 834.PP
983\fBWorkspace Warping\fR: 835\fBWorkspace Warping\fR
984.RS 4 836.RS 4
985If enabled, you can drag windows from one workspace to another\&. The previous workspace is to the left, the next workspace is to the right\&. 837If enabled, you can drag windows from one workspace to another\&. The previous workspace is to the left, the next workspace is to the right\&.
986.RE 838.RE
@@ -992,22 +844,22 @@ To customize this menu, see the \fBWINDOW MENU\fR section of \fBfluxbox\-menu(5)
992.sp 844.sp
993By default, this menu contains: 845By default, this menu contains:
994.PP 846.PP
995\fBShade\fR: 847\fBShade\fR
996.RS 4 848.RS 4
997Shade the window (display the titlebar only)\&. 849Shade the window (display the titlebar only)\&.
998.RE 850.RE
999.PP 851.PP
1000\fBStick\fR: 852\fBStick\fR
1001.RS 4 853.RS 4
1002(Un)Stick window\&. A `stuck\' window will always be displayed on all workspaces\&. 854(Un)Stick window\&. A \(oqstuck\(cq window will always be displayed on all workspaces\&.
1003.RE 855.RE
1004.PP 856.PP
1005\fBSend To\&...\fR: 857\fBSend To\&...\fR
1006.RS 4 858.RS 4
1007Send window to another workspace\&. When you select the workspace with a middle click, fluxbox will send you along with the application to the selected workspace\&. 859Send window to another workspace\&. When you select the workspace with a middle click, fluxbox will send you along with the application to the selected workspace\&.
1008.RE 860.RE
1009.PP 861.PP
1010\fBMaximize\fR: 862\fBMaximize\fR
1011.RS 4 863.RS 4
1012(Un)Maximize window\&. Depending on your toolbar and slit configuration, maximize may cover them\&. You can use the different mouse buttons for different aspects of maximize function\&. 864(Un)Maximize window\&. Depending on your toolbar and slit configuration, maximize may cover them\&. You can use the different mouse buttons for different aspects of maximize function\&.
1013.sp 865.sp
@@ -1045,37 +897,37 @@ Button 3 (Un)Maximize window horizontally\&.
1045.RE 897.RE
1046.RE 898.RE
1047.PP 899.PP
1048\fBIconify\fR: 900\fBIconify\fR
1049.RS 4 901.RS 4
1050Iconify (or minimize) a window\&. The `icon\' can be found in the Icons submenu of the workspace menu as well as in the toolbar (if a Toolbar mode showing Icons is selected)\&. 902Iconify (or minimize) a window\&. The \(oqicon\(cq can be found in the Icons submenu of the workspace menu as well as in the toolbar (if a Toolbar mode showing Icons is selected)\&.
1051.RE 903.RE
1052.PP 904.PP
1053\fBRaise\fR: 905\fBRaise\fR
1054.RS 4 906.RS 4
1055Raise the window above all others in the same layer\&. 907Raise the window above all others in the same layer\&.
1056.RE 908.RE
1057.PP 909.PP
1058\fBLower\fR: 910\fBLower\fR
1059.RS 4 911.RS 4
1060Lower the window below all others in the same layer\&. 912Lower the window below all others in the same layer\&.
1061.RE 913.RE
1062.PP 914.PP
1063\fBLayer\&...\fR: 915\fBLayer\&...\fR
1064.RS 4 916.RS 4
1065Change the layer of this window\&. See 917Change the layer of this window\&. See
1066\fBLAYERS\fR 918\fBLAYERS\fR
1067for more details\&. 919for more details\&.
1068.RE 920.RE
1069.PP 921.PP
1070\fBTransparency\fR: 922\fBTransparency\fR
1071.RS 4 923.RS 4
1072Change this window\'s transparency, overriding the defaults from the 924Change this window\(cqs transparency, overriding the defaults from the
1073\fBConfiguration Menu\fR\&. 925\fBConfiguration Menu\fR\&.
1074.RE 926.RE
1075.PP 927.PP
1076\fBRemember\&...\fR: 928\fBRemember\&...\fR
1077.RS 4 929.RS 4
1078Specify which window settings should be stored in the `apps\' file and resumed the next time this window is opened\&. 930Specify which window settings should be stored in the \(oqapps\(cq file and resumed the next time this window is opened\&.
1079.sp 931.sp
1080Specifically the setting you may store are: 932Specifically the setting you may store are:
1081.PP 933.PP
@@ -1150,48 +1002,48 @@ Record the current layer\&.
1150.PP 1002.PP
1151\fBSave on close\fR: 1003\fBSave on close\fR:
1152.RS 4 1004.RS 4
1153If selected, any of the above items which are also selected will be updated with the window\'s current values as it is closed\&. 1005If selected, any of the above items which are also selected will be updated with the window\(cqs current values as it is closed\&.
1154.RE 1006.RE
1155.sp 1007.sp
1156These are is covered in more detail in 1008These are is covered in more detail in
1157\fBfluxbox\-apps(5)\fR\&. 1009\fBfluxbox\-apps(5)\fR\&.
1158.RE 1010.RE
1159.PP 1011.PP
1160\fBClose\fR: 1012\fBClose\fR
1161.RS 4 1013.RS 4
1162Close the application softly\&. 1014Close the application softly\&.
1163.RE 1015.RE
1164.PP 1016.PP
1165\fBKill\fR: 1017\fBKill\fR
1166.RS 4 1018.RS 4
1167Kill the window\'s parent process, like 1019Kill the window\(cqs parent process, like
1168\fBxkill(1)\fR\&. 1020\fBxkill(1)\fR\&.
1169.RE 1021.RE
1170.SS "Workspace Menu" 1022.SS "Workspace Menu"
1171.sp 1023.sp
1172The workspace menu can be found, by default, by middle\-clicking on the background\&. This menu contains entries to explore the currently defined workspaces, windows, and add/remove/rename workspaces\&. 1024The workspace menu can be found, by default, by middle\-clicking on the background\&. This menu contains entries to explore the currently defined workspaces, windows, and add/remove/rename workspaces\&.
1173.PP 1025.PP
1174\fBIcons\fR: 1026\fBIcons\fR
1175.RS 4 1027.RS 4
1176This menu shows any iconified (or, minimized) windows\&. Clicking on a window in this menu will raise it on the current workspace\&. 1028This menu shows any iconified (or, minimized) windows\&. Clicking on a window in this menu will raise it on the current workspace\&.
1177.RE 1029.RE
1178.PP 1030.PP
1179\fIWorkspaces\fR: 1031\fIWorkspaces\fR
1180.RS 4 1032.RS 4
1181The next section provides one submenu per workspace\&. Middle\-clicking on a workspace name will take you to that workspace\&. The submenu contains a list of all open windows on that workspace\&. Clicking on a window name will take you to that window and raise it, changing the active workspace if necessary\&. 1033The next section provides one submenu per workspace\&. Middle\-clicking on a workspace name will take you to that workspace\&. The submenu contains a list of all open windows on that workspace\&. Clicking on a window name will take you to that window and raise it, changing the active workspace if necessary\&.
1182.RE 1034.RE
1183.PP 1035.PP
1184\fBNew Workspace\fR: 1036\fBNew Workspace\fR
1185.RS 4 1037.RS 4
1186This entry adds a new workspace to the end of the list of current workspaces\&. 1038This entry adds a new workspace to the end of the list of current workspaces\&.
1187.RE 1039.RE
1188.PP 1040.PP
1189\fBEdit current workspace name\fR: 1041\fBEdit current workspace name\fR
1190.RS 4 1042.RS 4
1191Pops up a dialog to enter a new name for the current workspace\&. 1043Pops up a dialog to enter a new name for the current workspace\&.
1192.RE 1044.RE
1193.PP 1045.PP
1194\fBRemove Last\fR: 1046\fBRemove Last\fR
1195.RS 4 1047.RS 4
1196Remove the last workspace in the list\&. Any windows curretly open there will be sent to the next\-to\-last workspace\&. 1048Remove the last workspace in the list\&. Any windows curretly open there will be sent to the next\-to\-last workspace\&.
1197.RE 1049.RE
@@ -1199,46 +1051,46 @@ Remove the last workspace in the list\&. Any windows curretly open there will be
1199.sp 1051.sp
1200The toolbar is a small area to display information like a clock, workspace name, a system tray or a taskbar (iconbar) that can contain the running programs\&. The color, look, font etc\&. is defined in the \fBSTYLE\fR\&. 1052The toolbar is a small area to display information like a clock, workspace name, a system tray or a taskbar (iconbar) that can contain the running programs\&. The color, look, font etc\&. is defined in the \fBSTYLE\fR\&.
1201.sp 1053.sp
1202The tools in the toolbar can be enabled/disabled in the `init\' file with the \fBsession\&.screen0\&.toolbar\&.tools\fR resource\&. See the \fBRESOURCES\fR section for details on how to alter this value\&. 1054The tools in the toolbar can be enabled/disabled in the \(oqinit\(cq file with the \fBsession\&.screen0\&.toolbar\&.tools\fR resource\&. See the \fBRESOURCES\fR section for details on how to alter this value\&.
1203.sp 1055.sp
1204The possible tools are: 1056The possible tools are:
1205.PP 1057.PP
1206\fBClock\fR: 1058\fBClock\fR
1207.RS 4 1059.RS 4
1208This will show an area to display a clock and the date according to the format specification listed in "man strtftime" 1060This will show an area to display a clock and the date according to the format specification listed in "man strtftime"
1209.RE 1061.RE
1210.PP 1062.PP
1211\fBIconbar\fR: 1063\fBIconbar\fR
1212.RS 4 1064.RS 4
1213This is the area that contains all windows (all running applications, all minimized windows or maybe no window, all depending on the Toolbar Settings)\&. 1065This is the area that contains all windows (all running applications, all minimized windows or maybe no window, all depending on the Toolbar Settings)\&.
1214.RE 1066.RE
1215.PP 1067.PP
1216\fBSystemtray\fR: 1068\fBSystemtray\fR
1217.RS 4 1069.RS 4
1218The Systemtray can hold applications that are made to use it\&. 1070The Systemtray can hold applications that are made to use it\&.
1219.RE 1071.RE
1220.PP 1072.PP
1221\fBWorkspaceName\fR: 1073\fBWorkspaceName\fR
1222.RS 4 1074.RS 4
1223This displays the name of the current workspace\&. 1075This displays the name of the current workspace\&.
1224.RE 1076.RE
1225.PP 1077.PP
1226\fBPrevWorkspace\fR: 1078\fBPrevWorkspace\fR
1227.RS 4 1079.RS 4
1228This displays an arrow that allows to switch to the workspace left of the current one\&. 1080This displays an arrow that allows to switch to the workspace left of the current one\&.
1229.RE 1081.RE
1230.PP 1082.PP
1231\fBNextWorkspace\fR: 1083\fBNextWorkspace\fR
1232.RS 4 1084.RS 4
1233This displays an arrow that allows to switch to the workspace right of the current one\&. 1085This displays an arrow that allows to switch to the workspace right of the current one\&.
1234.RE 1086.RE
1235.PP 1087.PP
1236\fBPrevWindow\fR: 1088\fBPrevWindow\fR
1237.RS 4 1089.RS 4
1238This displays an arrow that switches focus to the previous visible window on the current workspace\&. 1090This displays an arrow that switches focus to the previous visible window on the current workspace\&.
1239.RE 1091.RE
1240.PP 1092.PP
1241\fBNextWindow\fR: 1093\fBNextWindow\fR
1242.RS 4 1094.RS 4
1243This displays an arrow that switches focus to the next visible window on the current workspace\&. 1095This displays an arrow that switches focus to the next visible window on the current workspace\&.
1244.RE 1096.RE
@@ -1246,51 +1098,51 @@ This displays an arrow that switches focus to the next visible window on the cur
1246Other aspects of the toolbar can be configured in two ways: through the toolbar menu, which is accessable in the Configuration part of the RootMenu or with a right click on the edge the toolbar, or by editing the init file (see the \fBRESOURCES\fR section for more information about that)\&. 1098Other aspects of the toolbar can be configured in two ways: through the toolbar menu, which is accessable in the Configuration part of the RootMenu or with a right click on the edge the toolbar, or by editing the init file (see the \fBRESOURCES\fR section for more information about that)\&.
1247.SS "Toolbar Menu" 1099.SS "Toolbar Menu"
1248.sp 1100.sp
1249This menu can be opened by right\-clicking on the toolbar (though not on a window\'s name in the iconbar), or from the \fBConfiguration Menu\fR\&. 1101This menu can be opened by right\-clicking on the toolbar (though not on a window\(cqs name in the iconbar), or from the \fBConfiguration Menu\fR\&.
1250.sp 1102.sp
1251All changes take effect immediately\&. Here are the settings: 1103All changes take effect immediately\&. Here are the settings:
1252.PP 1104.PP
1253\fBVisible\fR: 1105\fBVisible\fR
1254.RS 4 1106.RS 4
1255Sets the toolbar either to visible or invisible\&. 1107Sets the toolbar either to visible or invisible\&.
1256.RE 1108.RE
1257.PP 1109.PP
1258\fBAuto hide\fR: 1110\fBAuto hide\fR
1259.RS 4 1111.RS 4
1260If this is enabled the toolbar will disappear after a defined time when the mouse pointer leaves the toolbar\&. It will slide in when the cursor hits the remaining edge of the toolbar\&. See the 1112If this is enabled the toolbar will disappear after a defined time when the mouse pointer leaves the toolbar\&. It will slide in when the cursor hits the remaining edge of the toolbar\&. See the
1261\fBsession\&.autoRaiseDelay\fR 1113\fBsession\&.autoRaiseDelay\fR
1262resource for the delay time\&. 1114resource for the delay time\&.
1263.RE 1115.RE
1264.PP 1116.PP
1265\fBToolbar width percentage\fR: 1117\fBToolbar width percentage\fR
1266.RS 4 1118.RS 4
1267Sets the width of the toolbar in a percentage of your total screen size\&. Use the left mouse button to decrease and the right mouse\-button to increase the value\&. The value can be from 1\-100\&. 1119Sets the width of the toolbar in a percentage of your total screen size\&. Use the left mouse button to decrease and the right mouse\-button to increase the value\&. The value can be from 1\-100\&.
1268.RE 1120.RE
1269.PP 1121.PP
1270\fBMaximize Over\fR: 1122\fBMaximize Over\fR
1271.RS 4 1123.RS 4
1272Enabling this option will allow windows to maximize over the toolbar\&. With this switched on they will only expand to the edge of the bar\&. This option may be overridden by the \(lqFull Maximization\(rq from the 1124Enabling this option will allow windows to maximize over the toolbar\&. With this switched on they will only expand to the edge of the bar\&. This option may be overridden by the \(lqFull Maximization\(rq from the
1273\fBConfiguration Menu\fR\&. If that option is enabled, this option will have no effect\&.\&. 1125\fBConfiguration Menu\fR\&. If that option is enabled, this option will have no effect\&.\&.
1274.RE 1126.RE
1275.PP 1127.PP
1276\fBLayer\&...\fR: 1128\fBLayer\&...\fR
1277.RS 4 1129.RS 4
1278This sets the layer on which the toolbar is set\&. With this you can set the toolbar to "Always on top"\&. 1130This sets the layer on which the toolbar is set\&. With this you can set the toolbar to "Always on top"\&.
1279.RE 1131.RE
1280.PP 1132.PP
1281\fBPlacement\fR: 1133\fBPlacement\fR
1282.RS 4 1134.RS 4
1283Sets the toolbar to any edge of the screen, either centered or aligned with a corner\&. 1135Sets the toolbar to any edge of the screen, either centered or aligned with a corner\&.
1284.RE 1136.RE
1285.PP 1137.PP
1286\fBAlpha\fR: 1138\fBAlpha\fR
1287.RS 4 1139.RS 4
1288This sets the alpha value for the toolbar\&. Use the left mouse button to decrease and the right mouse button to increase the value\&. 0 is invisible, 255 is not transparent at all\&. 1140This sets the alpha value for the toolbar\&. Use the left mouse button to decrease and the right mouse button to increase the value\&. 0 is invisible, 255 is not transparent at all\&.
1289.RE 1141.RE
1290.PP 1142.PP
1291\fBIconbar Mode\fR: 1143\fBIconbar Mode\fR
1292.RS 4 1144.RS 4
1293Specifies various modes of the iconbar\'s operation\&. 1145Specifies various modes of the iconbar\(cqs operation\&.
1294.sp 1146.sp
1295The first section outlines what types of windows will be shown in the iconbar: 1147The first section outlines what types of windows will be shown in the iconbar:
1296.PP 1148.PP
@@ -1335,7 +1187,7 @@ resource:
1335.PP 1187.PP
1336\fBLeft\fR: 1188\fBLeft\fR:
1337.RS 4 1189.RS 4
1338All icons will be left\-aligned with the width set in the `init\' file 1190All icons will be left\-aligned with the width set in the \(oqinit\(cq file
1339.RE 1191.RE
1340.PP 1192.PP
1341\fBRelative\fR: 1193\fBRelative\fR:
@@ -1345,23 +1197,23 @@ All icons will be sized evenly to fill the iconbar completely
1345.PP 1197.PP
1346\fBRight\fR: 1198\fBRight\fR:
1347.RS 4 1199.RS 4
1348All icons will be right\-aligned with the width set in the `init\' file 1200All icons will be right\-aligned with the width set in the \(oqinit\(cq file
1349.RE 1201.RE
1350.sp 1202.sp
1351The last option in this submenu is: 1203The last option in this submenu is:
1352.PP 1204.PP
1353\fBShow Pictures\fR: 1205\fBShow Pictures\fR:
1354.RS 4 1206.RS 4
1355If enabled the iconbar will show the application\'s icon (if provided by the application) 1207If enabled the iconbar will show the application\(cqs icon (if provided by the application)
1356.RE 1208.RE
1357.RE 1209.RE
1358.PP 1210.PP
1359\fBClock\fR: 1211\fBClock\fR
1360.RS 4 1212.RS 4
1361Lets you switch between the 00:00am \- 11:59pm and 00:00 \- 23:59 notation 1213Lets you switch between the 00:00am \- 11:59pm and 00:00 \- 23:59 notation
1362.RE 1214.RE
1363.PP 1215.PP
1364\fBEdit Clock Format\fR: 1216\fBEdit Clock Format\fR
1365.RS 4 1217.RS 4
1366clicking this entry will pop up a dialog window in which the clock format can be set according to 1218clicking this entry will pop up a dialog window in which the clock format can be set according to
1367\fIman strftime\fR 1219\fIman strftime\fR
@@ -1376,32 +1228,31 @@ There are two main aspects of the focus model: how windows gain focus and how ta
1376.sp 1228.sp
1377Thus, there are four main options when choosing a focus model\&. You should choose one of the first two and one of the last two\&. They are: 1229Thus, there are four main options when choosing a focus model\&. You should choose one of the first two and one of the last two\&. They are:
1378.PP 1230.PP
1379\fBClick To Focus\fR: 1231\fBClick To Focus\fR
1380.RS 4 1232.RS 4
1381Click to focus windows\&. 1233Click to focus windows\&.
1382.RE 1234.RE
1383.PP 1235.PP
1384\fBMouse Focus\fR: 1236\fBMouse Focus\fR
1385.RS 4 1237.RS 4
1386Window focus follows mouse\&. 1238Window focus follows mouse\&.
1387.RE 1239.RE
1388.PP 1240.PP
1389\fBClickTabFocus\fR: 1241\fBClickTabFocus\fR
1390.RS 4 1242.RS 4
1391Click to focus tabs\&. 1243Click to focus tabs\&.
1392.RE 1244.RE
1393.PP 1245.PP
1394\fBMouseTabFocus\fR: 1246\fBMouseTabFocus\fR
1395.RS 4 1247.RS 4
1396Tab focus follows mouse\&. 1248Tab focus follows mouse\&.
1397.RE 1249.RE
1398.sp 1250.sp
1399There are three more settings in the \(lqFocus Model\(rq menu: 1251There are three more settings in the \(lqFocus Model\(rq menu:
1400.PP 1252.PP
1401\fBFocus New Windows\fR: 1253\fBFocus New Windows\fR
1402.RS 4 1254.RS 4
1403If enabled, a new window will grab X focus as soon as it is opened\&. 1255If enabled, a new window will grab X focus as soon as it is opened\&.
1404.RE
1405.PP 1256.PP
1406\fBAuto Raise\fR 1257\fBAuto Raise\fR
1407.RS 4 1258.RS 4
@@ -1413,28 +1264,29 @@ If enabled, focusing on a new window will automatically raise that window above
1413.RS 4 1264.RS 4
1414If enabled, clicking anywhere on a window will raise it above all others within its layer\&. 1265If enabled, clicking anywhere on a window will raise it above all others within its layer\&.
1415.RE 1266.RE
1267.RE
1416.SH "TAB OPTIONS" 1268.SH "TAB OPTIONS"
1417.sp 1269.sp
1418This section of fluxbox configuration menu lets you configure many features of tabs\&. Inside of it there are three main options: 1270This section of fluxbox configuration menu lets you configure many features of tabs\&. Inside of it there are three main options:
1419.PP 1271.PP
1420\fBPlacement\fR: 1272\fBPlacement\fR
1421.RS 4 1273.RS 4
1422You can choose where the external tabs will be positioned relative to the window\&. For these options to work, 1274You can choose where the external tabs will be positioned relative to the window\&. For these options to work,
1423\fITabs in Titlebar\fR 1275\fITabs in Titlebar\fR
1424must be off\&. 1276must be off\&.
1425.RE 1277.RE
1426.PP 1278.PP
1427\fBTabs in Titlebar\fR: 1279\fBTabs in Titlebar\fR
1428.RS 4 1280.RS 4
1429When this option is on, tabs are fixed in window titlebar and the width varies according to the amount of windows grouped\&. 1281When this option is on, tabs are fixed in window titlebar and the width varies according to the amount of windows grouped\&.
1430.RE 1282.RE
1431.PP 1283.PP
1432\fBMaximize Over\fR: 1284\fBMaximize Over\fR
1433.RS 4 1285.RS 4
1434When this option is on, maximizing a window will disregard the size and location of external tabs, which means they may be pushed out of the screen entirely\&. 1286When this option is on, maximizing a window will disregard the size and location of external tabs, which means they may be pushed out of the screen entirely\&.
1435.RE 1287.RE
1436.PP 1288.PP
1437\fBExternal Tab Width\fR: 1289\fBExternal Tab Width\fR
1438.RS 4 1290.RS 4
1439This specifies in pixels the width of external tabs\&. 1291This specifies in pixels the width of external tabs\&.
1440.RE 1292.RE
@@ -1445,30 +1297,24 @@ fluxbox enables you to use specialized files that contain \fBX(1)\fR resources t
1445The default installation of fluxbox provides some of these style files\&. See \fBfluxbox\-style(5)\fR to accommodate the growing number of style components\&. 1297The default installation of fluxbox provides some of these style files\&. See \fBfluxbox\-style(5)\fR to accommodate the growing number of style components\&.
1446.SS "Style Overlay" 1298.SS "Style Overlay"
1447.sp 1299.sp
1448In addition to the style file, the overlay file, whose location is specified by \fBsession\&.screen0\&.styleOverlay\fR (default: \fB~/\&.fluxbox/overlay\fR) can be used to set style resources that override all styles\&. For more information about which parts of fluxbox can be controlled by the overlay file, see \fBfluxbox\-style(5)\fR\&. 1300In addition to the style file, the overlay file, whose location is specified by \fBsession\&.screen0\&.styleOverlay\fR (default: \fB\e~/\&.fluxbox/overlay\fR) can be used to set style resources that override all styles\&. For more information about which parts of fluxbox can be controlled by the overlay file, see \fBfluxbox\-style(5)\fR\&.
1449.SH "THE SLIT" 1301.SH "THE SLIT"
1450.sp 1302.sp
1451The slit is a special fluxbox window frame that can contain dockable applications, such as \(lqbbtools\(rq or \(lqwindow maker dockapps\(rq\&. 1303The slit is a special fluxbox window frame that can contain dockable applications, such as \(lqbbtools\(rq or \(lqwindow maker dockapps\(rq\&.
1452.sp 1304.sp
1453When applications are run in the slit they have no window borders of their own; instead they are framed in the slit, and they are always visible in the current workspace\&. 1305When applications are run in the slit they have no window borders of their own; instead they are framed in the slit, and they are always visible in the current workspace\&.
1454.sp 1306.sp
1455Most dockable applications use the \-w option to run in the slit\&. For example, you could put in your \fB~/\&.fluxbox/startup\fR: 1307Most dockable applications use the \-w option to run in the slit\&. For example, you could put in your \fB\e~/\&.fluxbox/startup\fR:
1456.sp 1308.sp
1457.if n \{\ 1309.if n \{\
1458.RS 4 1310.RS 4
1459.\} 1311.\}
1460.fam C
1461.ps -1
1462.nf 1312.nf
1463.BB lightgray
1464bbmail \-w & 1313bbmail \-w &
1465bbpager \-w & 1314bbpager \-w &
1466wmdrawer & 1315wmdrawer &
1467exec fluxbox 1316exec fluxbox
1468.EB lightgray
1469.fi 1317.fi
1470.fam
1471.ps +1
1472.if n \{\ 1318.if n \{\
1473.RE 1319.RE
1474.\} 1320.\}
@@ -1480,48 +1326,48 @@ This menu can be opened by right\-clicking on the slit (though not on an applica
1480.sp 1326.sp
1481All changes take effect immediately\&. Here are the settings: 1327All changes take effect immediately\&. Here are the settings:
1482.PP 1328.PP
1483\fBPlacement\fR: 1329\fBPlacement\fR
1484.RS 4 1330.RS 4
1485This lets you set the position of the slit\&. 1331This lets you set the position of the slit\&.
1486.RE 1332.RE
1487.PP 1333.PP
1488\fBLayer\fR: 1334\fBLayer\fR
1489.RS 4 1335.RS 4
1490See 1336See
1491\fBLAYERS\fR 1337\fBLAYERS\fR
1492for details on the layer order\&. 1338for details on the layer order\&.
1493.RE 1339.RE
1494.PP 1340.PP
1495\fBAuto hide\fR: 1341\fBAuto hide\fR
1496.RS 4 1342.RS 4
1497If this is enabled the slit will disappear after a defined time when the mouse pointer leaves the slit\&. It will slide in when the cursor hits the remaining edge of the slit\&. See the 1343If this is enabled the slit will disappear after a defined time when the mouse pointer leaves the slit\&. It will slide in when the cursor hits the remaining edge of the slit\&. See the
1498\fBsession\&.autoRaiseDelay\fR 1344\fBsession\&.autoRaiseDelay\fR
1499resource for the delay time\&. 1345resource for the delay time\&.
1500.RE 1346.RE
1501.PP 1347.PP
1502\fBMaximize Over\fR: 1348\fBMaximize Over\fR
1503.RS 4 1349.RS 4
1504Enabling this option will allow windows to maximizing over the slit\&. With this switched off they will only expand to the edge of the slit\&. This option may be overridden by the \(lqFull Maximization\(rq from the 1350Enabling this option will allow windows to maximizing over the slit\&. With this switched off they will only expand to the edge of the slit\&. This option may be overridden by the \(lqFull Maximization\(rq from the
1505\fBConfiguration Menu\fR\&. If that option is enabled, this option will have no effect\&.\&. 1351\fBConfiguration Menu\fR\&. If that option is enabled, this option will have no effect\&.\&.
1506.RE 1352.RE
1507.PP 1353.PP
1508\fBAlpha\fR: 1354\fBAlpha\fR
1509.RS 4 1355.RS 4
1510This sets the alpha value for the slit\&. Use the left mouse button to decrease and the right mouse button to increase the value\&. 0 is invisible, 255 is not transparent at all\&. 1356This sets the alpha value for the slit\&. Use the left mouse button to decrease and the right mouse button to increase the value\&. 0 is invisible, 255 is not transparent at all\&.
1511.RE 1357.RE
1512.PP 1358.PP
1513\fBClients\fR: 1359\fBClients\fR
1514.RS 4 1360.RS 4
1515This submenu lets you reorder the the applications running in the slit\&. You are able to hide apps from the slit by unselecting them in the list showing\&. This will not kill the app\&. You can make them re\-appear by selecting them in the list\&. The "Save SlitList" option saves the new order to you slitlist located in 1361This submenu lets you reorder the the applications running in the slit\&. You are able to hide apps from the slit by unselecting them in the list showing\&. This will not kill the app\&. You can make them re\-appear by selecting them in the list\&. The "Save SlitList" option saves the new order to you slitlist located in
1516\fB~/\&.fluxbox/slitlist\fR\&. See the next section for details\&. 1362\fB\e~/\&.fluxbox/slitlist\fR\&. See the next section for details\&.
1517.RE 1363.RE
1518.SS "Slitlist File" 1364.SS "Slitlist File"
1519.sp 1365.sp
1520fluxbox\'s slitlist file is available for those that use dockapps in the slit\&. This file helps fluxbox keep track of the \fBorder\fR of the dockapps when in the slit\&. The file is generally located at \fB~/\&.fluxbox/slitlist\fR\&. 1366fluxbox\(cqs slitlist file is available for those that use dockapps in the slit\&. This file helps fluxbox keep track of the \fBorder\fR of the dockapps when in the slit\&. The file is generally located at \fB\e~/\&.fluxbox/slitlist\fR\&.
1521.sp 1367.sp
1522A simple procedure for getting the slit sequences the way you like it is: 1\&. Run fluxbox with no pre\-loaded dockapps 2\&. Run dockapps individually in the order you want them 3\&. Add dockapps to your \fBstartfluxbox(1)\fR script 1368A simple procedure for getting the slit sequences the way you like it is: 1\&. Run fluxbox with no pre\-loaded dockapps 2\&. Run dockapps individually in the order you want them 3\&. Add dockapps to your \fBstartfluxbox(1)\fR script
1523.sp 1369.sp
1524This sequence will be saved by default to \fB~/\&.fluxbox/slitlist\fR and will be remembered for future instances of fluxbox\&. 1370This sequence will be saved by default to \fB\e~/\&.fluxbox/slitlist\fR and will be remembered for future instances of fluxbox\&.
1525.sp 1371.sp
1526Users are free to manually edit the slitlist file\&. It is a simple list of window names, as given by \fBxprop(1)\fR, one per dockapp\&. Similar to the init file it should not be edited while fluxbox is running\&. Otherwise changes may get overwritten\&. 1372Users are free to manually edit the slitlist file\&. It is a simple list of window names, as given by \fBxprop(1)\fR, one per dockapp\&. Similar to the init file it should not be edited while fluxbox is running\&. Otherwise changes may get overwritten\&.
1527.sp 1373.sp
@@ -1530,7 +1376,7 @@ The user also has the option of choosing a different path for the slitlist file,
1530.sp 1376.sp
1531Layers affect the way that windows will overlap each other on the screen\&. Windows on a higher layer will always appear above those on a lower one, whether they are focused or not\&. By default, fluxbox uses 13 layers, starting from 1 (highest)\&. The total number of layers can be changed by using the \fBsession\&.numLayers\fR resource\&. 1377Layers affect the way that windows will overlap each other on the screen\&. Windows on a higher layer will always appear above those on a lower one, whether they are focused or not\&. By default, fluxbox uses 13 layers, starting from 1 (highest)\&. The total number of layers can be changed by using the \fBsession\&.numLayers\fR resource\&.
1532.sp 1378.sp
1533There are two ways to assign a window to a different layer\&. When the window is open, you may select the layer in the `Layer \&...\' submenu of the window menu\&. The menu gives six choices for the layer, which fluxbox manages by name\&. The names are (from highest to lowest layer): 1379There are two ways to assign a window to a different layer\&. When the window is open, you may select the layer in the \(oqLayer \&...\(cq submenu of the window menu\&. The menu gives six choices for the layer, which fluxbox manages by name\&. The names are (from highest to lowest layer):
1534.sp 1380.sp
1535.RS 4 1381.RS 4
1536.ie n \{\ 1382.ie n \{\
@@ -1598,10 +1444,10 @@ There are two ways to assign a window to a different layer\&. When the window is
159812 \- Desktop 144412 \- Desktop
1599.RE 1445.RE
1600.sp 1446.sp
1601The other way to set the layer for a window is through the `apps\' file\&. This method is described in \fBfluxbox\-apps(5)\fR\&. 1447The other way to set the layer for a window is through the \(oqapps\(cq file\&. This method is described in \fBfluxbox\-apps(5)\fR\&.
1602.SH "RESOURCES" 1448.SH "RESOURCES"
1603.sp 1449.sp
1604Usually the \fB~/\&.fluxbox/init\fR resource file is created and maintained by fluxbox itself\&. You can use the \fBConfigure Menu\fR, mentioned above, to set most of these options\&. However, we\'ll cover all of the resource options that are available to the user\&. If you edit this file while fluxbox is running, you must \(lqreconfigure\(rq to reload the resource options\&. 1450Usually the \fB\e~/\&.fluxbox/init\fR resource file is created and maintained by fluxbox itself\&. You can use the \fBConfigure Menu\fR, mentioned above, to set most of these options\&. However, we\(cqll cover all of the resource options that are available to the user\&. If you edit this file while fluxbox is running, you must \(lqreconfigure\(rq to reload the resource options\&.
1605.sp 1451.sp
1606When running fluxbox in a multiple\-screen environment the screen0 key can also be screen1, screen2, to customize the behavior of fluxbox on each desktop accordingly\&. Here are the resources that are currently available: 1452When running fluxbox in a multiple\-screen environment the screen0 key can also be screen1, screen2, to customize the behavior of fluxbox on each desktop accordingly\&. Here are the resources that are currently available:
1607.PP 1453.PP
@@ -1721,6 +1567,9 @@ For those that use xinerama, users can set this value to the number of the head
1721.sp 1567.sp
1722Default: 1568Default:
1723\fB0\fR 1569\fB0\fR
1570for slit,
1571\fB1\fR
1572for toolbar
1724.RE 1573.RE
1725.PP 1574.PP
1726\fBsession\&.screen0\&.iconbar\&.mode\fR: \fIpattern\fR 1575\fBsession\&.screen0\&.iconbar\&.mode\fR: \fIpattern\fR
@@ -1759,7 +1608,6 @@ This value should be changed in the Iconbar Mode menu\&.
1759.PP 1608.PP
1760Available options: 1609Available options:
1761.RS 4 1610.RS 4
1762
1763.sp 1611.sp
1764.RS 4 1612.RS 4
1765.ie n \{\ 1613.ie n \{\
@@ -1847,7 +1695,7 @@ Default:
1847.PP 1695.PP
1848\fBsession\&.screen0\&.focusModel\fR: \fBClickToFocus|MouseFocus\fR 1696\fBsession\&.screen0\&.focusModel\fR: \fBClickToFocus|MouseFocus\fR
1849.RS 4 1697.RS 4
1850This controls how windows gain focus via the mouse\&. With `ClickToFocus\', the user must click on the window\&. With `MouseFocus\', windows gain focus whenever the mouse moves over them\&. 1698This controls how windows gain focus via the mouse\&. With \(oqClickToFocus\(cq, the user must click on the window\&. With \(oqMouseFocus\(cq, windows gain focus whenever the mouse moves over them\&.
1851.sp 1699.sp
1852Default: 1700Default:
1853\fBClickToFocus\fR 1701\fBClickToFocus\fR
@@ -1897,7 +1745,7 @@ Default:
1897.RS 4 1745.RS 4
1898This specifies the default window decorations, according to the same options available to the 1746This specifies the default window decorations, according to the same options available to the
1899\fB[Deco]\fR 1747\fB[Deco]\fR
1900option in the `apps\' file, described in 1748option in the \(oqapps\(cq file, described in
1901\fBfluxbox\-apps(5)\fR\&. 1749\fBfluxbox\-apps(5)\fR\&.
1902.sp 1750.sp
1903Default: 1751Default:
@@ -1930,7 +1778,7 @@ Default:
1930.PP 1778.PP
1931\fBsession\&.screen0\&.edgeSnapThreshold\fR: \fIinteger\fR 1779\fBsession\&.screen0\&.edgeSnapThreshold\fR: \fIinteger\fR
1932.RS 4 1780.RS 4
1933When moving a window across your screen, fluxbox is able to have it `snap\' to the edges of the screen and other windows for easy placement\&. This variable tells fluxbox the distance (in pixels) at which the window will jump to the edge\&. 1781When moving a window across your screen, fluxbox is able to have it \(oqsnap\(cq to the edges of the screen and other windows for easy placement\&. This variable tells fluxbox the distance (in pixels) at which the window will jump to the edge\&.
1934.sp 1782.sp
1935Default: 1783Default:
1936\fB10\fR 1784\fB10\fR
@@ -1938,11 +1786,10 @@ Default:
1938.PP 1786.PP
1939\fBsession\&.screen0\&.windowPlacement\fR: \fIstrategy\fR 1787\fBsession\&.screen0\&.windowPlacement\fR: \fIstrategy\fR
1940.RS 4 1788.RS 4
1941This resource specifies where to place new windows when not otherwise specified (by the program or the `apps\' file, for example)\&. 1789This resource specifies where to place new windows when not otherwise specified (by the program or the \(oqapps\(cq file, for example)\&.
1942.PP 1790.PP
1943Available strategies: 1791Available strategies:
1944.RS 4 1792.RS 4
1945
1946.sp 1793.sp
1947.RS 4 1794.RS 4
1948.ie n \{\ 1795.ie n \{\
@@ -2035,7 +1882,7 @@ Default:
2035.PP 1882.PP
2036\fBsession\&.cacheLife\fR: \fIminutes\fR 1883\fBsession\&.cacheLife\fR: \fIminutes\fR
2037.RS 4 1884.RS 4
2038This tells fluxbox how long unused pixmaps may stay in the X server\'s memory\&. 1885This tells fluxbox how long unused pixmaps may stay in the X server\(cqs memory\&.
2039.sp 1886.sp
2040Default: 1887Default:
2041\fB5\fR 1888\fB5\fR
@@ -2067,7 +1914,7 @@ Default:
2067.PP 1914.PP
2068\fBsession\&.forcePseudoTransparency\fR: \fIboolean\fR 1915\fBsession\&.forcePseudoTransparency\fR: \fIboolean\fR
2069.RS 4 1916.RS 4
2070If you have Xorg\'s composite extension enabled, this setting will force the menu, windows, toolbar, and slit to use pseudo\-transparency instead of true transparency\&. 1917If you have Xorg\(cqs composite extension enabled, this setting will force the menu, windows, toolbar, and slit to use pseudo\-transparency instead of true transparency\&.
2071.sp 1918.sp
2072Default: 1919Default:
2073\fBFalse\fR 1920\fBFalse\fR
@@ -2091,7 +1938,7 @@ Default:
2091.PP 1938.PP
2092\fBsession\&.tabsAttachArea\fR: \fBWindow|Titlebar\fR 1939\fBsession\&.tabsAttachArea\fR: \fBWindow|Titlebar\fR
2093.RS 4 1940.RS 4
2094With this set to `Window\', windows may be grouped by dragging one tab with the middle mouse button and dropping it anywhere on another window\&. With `Titlebar\', the user must drop the tab on the target window\'s titlebar\&. 1941With this set to \(oqWindow\(cq, windows may be grouped by dragging one tab with the middle mouse button and dropping it anywhere on another window\&. With \(oqTitlebar\(cq, the user must drop the tab on the target window\(cqs titlebar\&.
2095.sp 1942.sp
2096Default: 1943Default:
2097\fBWindow\fR 1944\fBWindow\fR
@@ -2119,11 +1966,11 @@ Default right:
2119\fBShade Minimize Maximize Close\fR 1966\fBShade Minimize Maximize Close\fR
2120.RE 1967.RE
2121.sp 1968.sp
2122All of the \fIlocation\fR resources following require a pathname to their specific files\&. This is where you can specify different files\&. Most of the defaults will be located in the user\'s \fB~/\&.fluxbox\fR directory\&. 1969All of the \fIlocation\fR resources following require a pathname to their specific files\&. This is where you can specify different files\&. Most of the defaults will be located in the user\(cqs \fB\e~/\&.fluxbox\fR directory\&.
2123.PP 1970.PP
2124\fBsession\&.appsFile\fR: \fIlocation\fR 1971\fBsession\&.appsFile\fR: \fIlocation\fR
2125.RS 4 1972.RS 4
2126Location of persistent application settings, or the `apps\' file\&. See the 1973Location of persistent application settings, or the \(oqapps\(cq file\&. See the
2127\fBRemember\&...\fR 1974\fBRemember\&...\fR
2128item in the 1975item in the
2129\fBWindow Menu\fR 1976\fBWindow Menu\fR
@@ -2134,14 +1981,14 @@ for details\&.
2134.PP 1981.PP
2135\fBsession\&.groupFile\fR: \fIlocation\fR 1982\fBsession\&.groupFile\fR: \fIlocation\fR
2136.RS 4 1983.RS 4
2137Deprecated, auto\-grouping is now done in the `apps\' file, see 1984Deprecated, auto\-grouping is now done in the \(oqapps\(cq file, see
2138\fBfluxbox\-apps(5)\fR 1985\fBfluxbox\-apps(5)\fR
2139for details\&. 1986for details\&.
2140.RE 1987.RE
2141.PP 1988.PP
2142\fBsession\&.keyFile\fR: \fIlocation\fR 1989\fBsession\&.keyFile\fR: \fIlocation\fR
2143.RS 4 1990.RS 4
2144Location of the keyboard mapping settings, or the `keys\' file\&. See 1991Location of the keyboard mapping settings, or the \(oqkeys\(cq file\&. See
2145\fBfluxbox\-keys(5)\fR 1992\fBfluxbox\-keys(5)\fR
2146for details\&. 1993for details\&.
2147.RE 1994.RE
@@ -2172,16 +2019,16 @@ for details\&.
2172Location of the style overlay file\&. See 2019Location of the style overlay file\&. See
2173\fBfluxbox\-style(5)\fR 2020\fBfluxbox\-style(5)\fR
2174for details\&. 2021for details\&.
2175.RE
2176.PP 2022.PP
2177\fBsession\&.screen0\&.windowMenu\fR: \fIlocation\fR: 2023\fBsession\&.screen0\&.windowMenu\fR: \fIlocation\fR
2178.RS 4 2024.RS 4
2179This optionally specifies the location of a user\-defined window menu\&. If left blank, it will use 2025This optionally specifies the location of a user\-defined window menu\&. If left blank, it will use
2180\fB~/\&.fluxbox/windowmenu\fR\&. 2026\fB\e~/\&.fluxbox/windowmenu\fR\&.
2181.sp 2027.sp
2182Default: 2028Default:
2183\fBblank\fR 2029\fBblank\fR
2184.RE 2030.RE
2031.RE
2185.SH "ENVIRONMENT" 2032.SH "ENVIRONMENT"
2186.PP 2033.PP
2187\fBHOME\fR 2034\fBHOME\fR
@@ -2196,11 +2043,11 @@ to find the \&.fluxbox/init file and to resolve style file and \-directory names
2196When no other display was given on the command line, fluxbox will start on the display specified by this variable\&. 2043When no other display was given on the command line, fluxbox will start on the display specified by this variable\&.
2197.RE 2044.RE
2198.sp 2045.sp
2199fluxbox can also take advantage of other environment variables if they are set before fluxbox is started\&. For example, if $TERM is set, then it will be available whenever fluxbox uses the shell, such as the `keys\' file \fBExecCommand\fR or the root menu\'s \fB[exec]\fR tag\&. See \fBfluxbox\-keys(5)\fR and \fBfluxbox\-menu(5)\fR for details\&. 2046fluxbox can also take advantage of other environment variables if they are set before fluxbox is started\&. For example, if $TERM is set, then it will be available whenever fluxbox uses the shell, such as the \(oqkeys\(cq file \fBExecCommand\fR or the root menu\(cqs \fB[exec]\fR tag\&. See \fBfluxbox\-keys(5)\fR and \fBfluxbox\-menu(5)\fR for details\&.
2200.sp 2047.sp
2201The `keys\' file also provides two commands that can alter the current environment of fluxbox: \fBSetEnv\fR and \fBExport\fR\&. Any changes made by these commands will also affect the environment as seen by fluxbox and all child processes started after that point\&. See \fBfluxbox\-keys(5)\fR for details\&. 2048The \(oqkeys\(cq file also provides two commands that can alter the current environment of fluxbox: \fBSetEnv\fR and \fBExport\fR\&. Any changes made by these commands will also affect the environment as seen by fluxbox and all child processes started after that point\&. See \fBfluxbox\-keys(5)\fR for details\&.
2202.sp 2049.sp
2203For more information about environment variables in general, see your shell\'s manual\&. 2050For more information about environment variables in general, see your shell\(cqs manual\&.
2204.SH "SIGNALS" 2051.SH "SIGNALS"
2205.sp 2052.sp
2206fluxbox responds to the following signals: 2053fluxbox responds to the following signals:
diff --git a/src/Toolbar.cc b/src/Toolbar.cc
index 96d2701..63157b3 100644
--- a/src/Toolbar.cc
+++ b/src/Toolbar.cc
@@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ Toolbar::Toolbar(BScreen &scrn, FbTk::XLayer &layer, size_t width):
238 scrn.name() + ".toolbar.alpha", scrn.altName() + ".Toolbar.Alpha"), 238 scrn.name() + ".toolbar.alpha", scrn.altName() + ".Toolbar.Alpha"),
239 m_rc_layernum(scrn.resourceManager(), Layer(Layer::DOCK), 239 m_rc_layernum(scrn.resourceManager(), Layer(Layer::DOCK),
240 scrn.name() + ".toolbar.layer", scrn.altName() + ".Toolbar.Layer"), 240 scrn.name() + ".toolbar.layer", scrn.altName() + ".Toolbar.Layer"),
241 m_rc_on_head(scrn.resourceManager(), 0, 241 m_rc_on_head(scrn.resourceManager(), 1,
242 scrn.name() + ".toolbar.onhead", scrn.altName() + ".Toolbar.onHead"), 242 scrn.name() + ".toolbar.onhead", scrn.altName() + ".Toolbar.onHead"),
243 m_rc_placement(scrn.resourceManager(), Toolbar::BOTTOMCENTER, 243 m_rc_placement(scrn.resourceManager(), Toolbar::BOTTOMCENTER,
244 scrn.name() + ".toolbar.placement", scrn.altName() + ".Toolbar.Placement"), 244 scrn.name() + ".toolbar.placement", scrn.altName() + ".Toolbar.Placement"),