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author | markt <markt> | 2006-08-03 05:40:59 (GMT) |
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committer | markt <markt> | 2006-08-03 05:40:59 (GMT) |
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updated documentation
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-rw-r--r-- | doc/asciidoc/fluxbox.txt | 41 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/asciidoc/fluxstyle.txt | 14 |
2 files changed, 32 insertions, 23 deletions
diff --git a/doc/asciidoc/fluxbox.txt b/doc/asciidoc/fluxbox.txt index 681d445..2e143ca 100644 --- a/doc/asciidoc/fluxbox.txt +++ b/doc/asciidoc/fluxbox.txt | |||
@@ -796,10 +796,11 @@ session.screen0.toolbar.placement: <placement> | |||
796 | 796 | ||
797 | session.screen0.slit.maxOver: <boolean> | 797 | session.screen0.slit.maxOver: <boolean> |
798 | session.screen0.toolbar.maxOver: <boolean> | 798 | session.screen0.toolbar.maxOver: <boolean> |
799 | session.screen0.tabs.maxOver: <boolean> | ||
799 | Setting these to True will allow application windows to maximize over the | 800 | Setting these to True will allow application windows to maximize over the |
800 | complete screen. Setting to False allows the slit and toolbar to hold | 801 | complete screen. Setting to False allows the slit, toolbar, and external |
801 | their territory and will always be visible when an application is | 802 | tabs to hold their territory and will always be visible when an |
802 | maximized. Default: False | 803 | application is maximized. Default: False |
803 | 804 | ||
804 | session.screen0.toolbar.height: <integer> | 805 | session.screen0.toolbar.height: <integer> |
805 | Set the height of the toolbar. If the value is set to 0, the style file | 806 | Set the height of the toolbar. If the value is set to 0, the style file |
@@ -851,13 +852,6 @@ session.screen0.iconbar.iconTextPadding: <integer> | |||
851 | This specifies the space between the window title and the edge of the | 852 | This specifies the space between the window title and the edge of the |
852 | button. Default: 10 | 853 | button. Default: 10 |
853 | 854 | ||
854 | session.screen0.iconbar.deiconifyMode: Current|Follow|Semifollow | ||
855 | This specifies what should happen when you click on an iconbar button for | ||
856 | a window in another workspace. `Current' moves the window to the current | ||
857 | workspace. `Follow' switches to the window's workspace. `Semifollow' acts | ||
858 | like `Current' for minimized windows and like `Follow' for the rest. | ||
859 | Default: Current | ||
860 | |||
861 | session.screen0.iconbar.wheelMode: Screen|On|Off | 855 | session.screen0.iconbar.wheelMode: Screen|On|Off |
862 | This defines the behavior for scrolling on the iconbar. `Screen' uses the | 856 | This defines the behavior for scrolling on the iconbar. `Screen' uses the |
863 | value set in session.screen0.desktopWheeling . `On' means scrolling on the | 857 | value set in session.screen0.desktopWheeling . `On' means scrolling on the |
@@ -903,11 +897,16 @@ session.screen0.tab.placement: <placement> | |||
903 | session.screen0.tab.width: <integer> | 897 | session.screen0.tab.width: <integer> |
904 | This specifies the width of external tabs in pixels. Default: 64 | 898 | This specifies the width of external tabs in pixels. Default: 64 |
905 | 899 | ||
906 | session.screen0.followModel: Ignore|Follow|Current | 900 | session.screen0.followModel: <model> |
907 | This specifies the behavior when a window on another workspace requests to | 901 | session.screen0.userFollowModel: <model> |
908 | become the active window. `Ignore' does nothing. `Follow' moves to the | 902 | This specifies the behavior when a window on another workspace becomes the |
909 | window's workspace. `Current' moves the window to the current workspace. | 903 | active window. The former is used when an application asks to focus the |
910 | Default: Ignore | 904 | window, and the latter is used when the window is activated due to user |
905 | actions, such as clicking in the iconbar, menu, or pager. `Ignore' does | ||
906 | nothing. `Follow' moves to the window's workspace. `Current' moves the | ||
907 | window to the current workspace. `SemiFollow' acts like `Current' for | ||
908 | iconified windows and like `Follow' otherwise. Defaults: Ignore and | ||
909 | Follow, respectively. | ||
911 | 910 | ||
912 | session.screen0.resizeMode: Bottom|Quadrant|Center | 911 | session.screen0.resizeMode: Bottom|Quadrant|Center |
913 | Setting this resource to `Quadrant' makes resizing by ALT + Right | 912 | Setting this resource to `Quadrant' makes resizing by ALT + Right |
@@ -1024,6 +1023,7 @@ session.keyFile: <location> | |||
1024 | session.menuFile: <location> | 1023 | session.menuFile: <location> |
1025 | session.slitlistFile: <location> | 1024 | session.slitlistFile: <location> |
1026 | session.styleFile: <location> | 1025 | session.styleFile: <location> |
1026 | session.styleOverlay: <location> | ||
1027 | All of these resources require a pathname to their specific files. This is | 1027 | All of these resources require a pathname to their specific files. This is |
1028 | where you can specify different files. Most of the defaults will be | 1028 | where you can specify different files. Most of the defaults will be |
1029 | located in the user's ~/.fluxbox directory. | 1029 | located in the user's ~/.fluxbox directory. |
@@ -1238,10 +1238,11 @@ Couple of things | |||
1238 | press the NextWindow key, you will walk through all windows in the, | 1238 | press the NextWindow key, you will walk through all windows in the, |
1239 | order that they were opened, instead of switching back and forth | 1239 | order that they were opened, instead of switching back and forth |
1240 | between the most recently focused windows. | 1240 | between the most recently focused windows. |
1241 | 16 = Skip iconified windows | ||
1241 | 1242 | ||
1242 | To combine any of these effects, add the corresponding numbers. | 1243 | To combine any of these effects, add the corresponding numbers. |
1243 | For instance, 14 means switch linearly, skipping stuck and shaded | 1244 | For instance, 14 means switch linearly, skipping stuck and shaded |
1244 | windows. | 1245 | windows, since 14 = 8 + 4 + 2. |
1245 | 1246 | ||
1246 | - Bindkey will append key string and action to your keys file and bind the key. | 1247 | - Bindkey will append key string and action to your keys file and bind the key. |
1247 | 1248 | ||
@@ -1376,6 +1377,10 @@ tabs. Inside of it there are three main options: | |||
1376 | When this option is on, tabs are fixed in window titlebar and the width | 1377 | When this option is on, tabs are fixed in window titlebar and the width |
1377 | varies according to the amount of windows grouped. | 1378 | varies according to the amount of windows grouped. |
1378 | 1379 | ||
1380 | - *Maximize Over*: | ||
1381 | When this option is on, maximizing a window will disregard the size and | ||
1382 | location of external tabs. | ||
1383 | |||
1379 | - *External Tab Width*: | 1384 | - *External Tab Width*: |
1380 | This specifies in pixels the width of external tabs. | 1385 | This specifies in pixels the width of external tabs. |
1381 | 1386 | ||
@@ -1395,6 +1400,10 @@ window borders, menus and the toolbar. | |||
1395 | The default installation of fluxbox provides some of these style files. See | 1400 | The default installation of fluxbox provides some of these style files. See |
1396 | fluxstyle(1) to accommodate the growing number of style components. | 1401 | fluxstyle(1) to accommodate the growing number of style components. |
1397 | 1402 | ||
1403 | In addition to the style file, the overlay file, whose location is specified by | ||
1404 | session.screen0.styleOverlay can be used to set style resources that override | ||
1405 | the current style. | ||
1406 | |||
1398 | APPLICATIONS | 1407 | APPLICATIONS |
1399 | ------------ | 1408 | ------------ |
1400 | It is possible to force an application to always have the same dimensions, | 1409 | It is possible to force an application to always have the same dimensions, |
diff --git a/doc/asciidoc/fluxstyle.txt b/doc/asciidoc/fluxstyle.txt index 39418c3..596c148 100644 --- a/doc/asciidoc/fluxstyle.txt +++ b/doc/asciidoc/fluxstyle.txt | |||
@@ -24,10 +24,10 @@ installation of fluxbox is shipped with many classic examples that show a | |||
24 | great deal of what one could do. To use one of the standard styles navigate to | 24 | great deal of what one could do. To use one of the standard styles navigate to |
25 | the 'System Styles' menu under your main fluxbox menu. | 25 | the 'System Styles' menu under your main fluxbox menu. |
26 | 26 | ||
27 | fluxbox uses it's own graphics class to render its images on the fly. By using | 27 | fluxbox uses its own graphics class to render its images on the fly. By using |
28 | styles you can determine, at a great level, of configurability what your | 28 | styles you can determine, at a great level of configurability, what your |
29 | desktop will look like. Since fluxbox was derived from flackbox many often | 29 | desktop will look like. Since fluxbox was derived from blackbox many often |
30 | wonder if old themes will work on the latest releases of flackbox. Well they | 30 | wonder if old themes will work on the latest releases of fluxbox. Well they |
31 | basically do, but you will have to tune them since the fluxbox code has | 31 | basically do, but you will have to tune them since the fluxbox code has |
32 | changed quite a bit since the initial grab. | 32 | changed quite a bit since the initial grab. |
33 | 33 | ||
@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ information about the fonts installed on your system, you can use a | |||
116 | program like xfontsel(1), gtkfontsel, or xlsfonts(1).) | 116 | program like xfontsel(1), gtkfontsel, or xlsfonts(1).) |
117 | 117 | ||
118 | In the last example you will notice the wildcard (\*) before font. In a Fluxbox | 118 | In the last example you will notice the wildcard (\*) before font. In a Fluxbox |
119 | style you can set a value with a wild card. The example means that every font | 119 | style you can set a value with a wildcard. The example means that every font |
120 | in the style will be what is specified. You can do this with any | 120 | in the style will be what is specified. You can do this with any |
121 | component/value. For example if you wanted all of the text to be one color you | 121 | component/value. For example if you wanted all of the text to be one color you |
122 | would do: | 122 | would do: |
@@ -157,8 +157,8 @@ Select one of these texture types. They only work when *Gradient* is specified. | |||
157 | 157 | ||
158 | .Interlaced | 158 | .Interlaced |
159 | tells fluxbox to interlace the texture (darken every other line). This option | 159 | tells fluxbox to interlace the texture (darken every other line). This option |
160 | is most commonly used with gradiented textures, but from fluxbox version | 160 | is most commonly used with gradiented textures, but it also works in solid |
161 | 0.60.3 on, it also works in solid textures. | 161 | textures. |
162 | 162 | ||
163 | .Bevel1 | Bevel2 | 163 | .Bevel1 | Bevel2 |
164 | tells fluxbox which type of bevel to use. Bevel1 is the default bevel. The | 164 | tells fluxbox which type of bevel to use. Bevel1 is the default bevel. The |