diff options
-rw-r--r-- | doc/fluxbox.1.in | 47 |
1 files changed, 17 insertions, 30 deletions
diff --git a/doc/fluxbox.1.in b/doc/fluxbox.1.in index 49c4a3e..f7c04f3 100644 --- a/doc/fluxbox.1.in +++ b/doc/fluxbox.1.in | |||
@@ -26,6 +26,8 @@ | |||
26 | .\" | 26 | .\" |
27 | .\" Updated for version 0.1.15 by Tobias Klausmann <klausman@users.sourceforge.net> | 27 | .\" Updated for version 0.1.15 by Tobias Klausmann <klausman@users.sourceforge.net> |
28 | .\" | 28 | .\" |
29 | .\" Updating for version 0.9.6 by <grubert@users.sourceforge.net> | ||
30 | .\" | ||
29 | .\" ..define sort of <blockquote><pre> macro | 31 | .\" ..define sort of <blockquote><pre> macro |
30 | .de EX | 32 | .de EX |
31 | .ne 5 | 33 | .ne 5 |
@@ -40,7 +42,7 @@ | |||
40 | .if n .sp 1 | 42 | .if n .sp 1 |
41 | .if t .sp .5 | 43 | .if t .sp .5 |
42 | .. | 44 | .. |
43 | .TH fluxbox 1 "December 15th, 2002" "0.1.15" | 45 | .TH fluxbox 1 "September 24th, 2003" "0.9.6" |
44 | .SH NAME | 46 | .SH NAME |
45 | fluxbox \- a window manager for X11 | 47 | fluxbox \- a window manager for X11 |
46 | .SH SYNOPSIS | 48 | .SH SYNOPSIS |
@@ -65,13 +67,14 @@ used to dock small applications, e.g. most of the bbtools can use the slit. | |||
65 | .PP | 67 | .PP |
66 | Fluxbox will iconify windows to the toolbar, in addition to adding the window | 68 | Fluxbox will iconify windows to the toolbar, in addition to adding the window |
67 | to the `Icons' submenu of the workspace menu. One click and they reappear. | 69 | to the `Icons' submenu of the workspace menu. One click and they reappear. |
68 | A double-click on the titlebar of a window will shade it (i.e. the window will | 70 | A double-click on the titlebar of a window will shade it i.e. the window will |
69 | disappear, only the titlebar stays visible.) | 71 | disappear, only the titlebar stays visible. |
70 | .PP | 72 | .PP |
71 | Fluxbox uses its own graphics class to render its images on the fly. | 73 | Fluxbox uses its own graphics class to render its images on the fly. |
72 | By using style files, you can determine at a great level how your desktop looks | 74 | By using style files, you can determine at a great level how your desktop looks |
73 | like. Fluxbox styles are compatible with those of Blackbox, so users migrating | 75 | like. Fluxbox styles are compatible with those of Blackbox, so users migrating |
74 | can still use their current favourite themes. | 76 | can still use their current favourite themes. |
77 | .\" TODO KDE2 | ||
75 | Currently KDE WM hints are not supported, but Fluxbox is already prepared to | 78 | Currently KDE WM hints are not supported, but Fluxbox is already prepared to |
76 | support the new window manager specification that is now being developed for | 79 | support the new window manager specification that is now being developed for |
77 | both Gnome and KDE2.0. | 80 | both Gnome and KDE2.0. |
@@ -79,7 +82,7 @@ both Gnome and KDE2.0. | |||
79 | Fluxbox supports the following commandline options: | 82 | Fluxbox supports the following commandline options: |
80 | .TP | 83 | .TP |
81 | .B \-help | 84 | .B \-help |
82 | Display command line options and compiled-in features, then exit. | 85 | Display command line options , then exit. |
83 | .TP | 86 | .TP |
84 | .B \-version | 87 | .B \-version |
85 | Display version info and exit. | 88 | Display version info and exit. |
@@ -93,6 +96,13 @@ Start Fluxbox on the specified display. | |||
93 | Programs started by Fluxbox will have the | 96 | Programs started by Fluxbox will have the |
94 | .B DISPLAY | 97 | .B DISPLAY |
95 | environment variable set to this value, too. | 98 | environment variable set to this value, too. |
99 | .TP | ||
100 | .B \-info | ||
101 | Display some useful information (defaults and compiled-in features) and exit. | ||
102 | .TP | ||
103 | .B \-log \ filename | ||
104 | Log output to the specified file. | ||
105 | .\" --------------------- | ||
96 | .SH RUNNING FLUXBOX | 106 | .SH RUNNING FLUXBOX |
97 | This program is usually started by the user's startup script, most times called | 107 | This program is usually started by the user's startup script, most times called |
98 | .IR ~/.xinitrc . | 108 | .IR ~/.xinitrc . |
@@ -605,7 +615,7 @@ window.title.unfocus: Texture | |||
605 | window.title.unfocus.color: Color | 615 | window.title.unfocus.color: Color |
606 | window.title.unfocus.colorTo: Color | 616 | window.title.unfocus.colorTo: Color |
607 | 617 | ||
608 | ! Window label | 618 | ! Window label in window.title |
609 | window.label.focus: Texture or \fIParentRelative\fR | 619 | window.label.focus: Texture or \fIParentRelative\fR |
610 | window.label.focus.color: Color | 620 | window.label.focus.color: Color |
611 | window.label.focus.colorTo: Color | 621 | window.label.focus.colorTo: Color |
@@ -653,19 +663,6 @@ window.button.pressed.colorTo: Color | |||
653 | window.frame.focusColor: Color | 663 | window.frame.focusColor: Color |
654 | window.frame.unfocusColor: Color | 664 | window.frame.unfocusColor: Color |
655 | 665 | ||
656 | ! Tab settings | ||
657 | ! if these are unset, some reasonable defaults will be picked. | ||
658 | window.tab.justify: Right | ||
659 | window.tab.label.unfocus: Texture | ||
660 | window.tab.label.unfocus.color: Color | ||
661 | window.tab.label.unfocus.textColor: Color | ||
662 | window.tab.label.focus: Texture | ||
663 | window.tab.label.focus.color: Color | ||
664 | window.tab.label.focus.textColor: Color | ||
665 | window.tab.borderWidth: 1 | ||
666 | window.tab.borderColor: Color | ||
667 | window.tab.font: fixed | ||
668 | |||
669 | ! Font and justification for window labels | 666 | ! Font and justification for window labels |
670 | window.font: Font | 667 | window.font: Font |
671 | window.justify: \fIcenter\fR, \fIleft\fR, or \fIright\fR | 668 | window.justify: \fIcenter\fR, \fIleft\fR, or \fIright\fR |
@@ -879,19 +876,9 @@ session.slitlistFile: /home/me/etc/slitsort | |||
879 | Fluxbox has a few options that are configured by a configure menu. | 876 | Fluxbox has a few options that are configured by a configure menu. |
880 | Most are self-explanatory, but here are a few notes: | 877 | Most are self-explanatory, but here are a few notes: |
881 | .TP | 878 | .TP |
882 | .B Tab Placement | ||
883 | The Tabs can be placed almost anywhere on a window. Again, these are | ||
884 | mostly self-explanatory. however, using the | ||
885 | .I Relative | ||
886 | options will make the total width of all tabs be equal to the total width | ||
887 | of the window. The | ||
888 | .I Rotate Vertical Tabs | ||
889 | option makes tabs that are placed on the Right or left side of the window | ||
890 | be turned on their sides. | ||
891 | .TP | ||
892 | .B Sloppy Window Grouping | 879 | .B Sloppy Window Grouping |
893 | This option allows you to drop a tab anywhere on the target window to group it, | 880 | This option allows you to drop a window-title anywhere on the target window to group it, |
894 | instead of only on the target window's tab. | 881 | instead of only on the target window's window-title. |
895 | .TP | 882 | .TP |
896 | .B Maximize Over Slit | 883 | .B Maximize Over Slit |
897 | This option makes maximized windows cover the Slit when they get maximized. | 884 | This option makes maximized windows cover the Slit when they get maximized. |