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@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ fluxbox \- a window manager for X11 | |||
48 | .SH SYNOPSIS | 48 | .SH SYNOPSIS |
49 | .BR fluxbox " \-help | \-version" | 49 | .BR fluxbox " \-help | \-version" |
50 | .br | 50 | .br |
51 | .B fluxbox | 51 | .B fluxbox |
52 | .RI "[ \-rc" " rcfile " "] [ \-display" " display " ] | 52 | .RI "[ \-rc" " rcfile " "] [ \-display" " display " ] |
53 | .SH DESCRIPTION | 53 | .SH DESCRIPTION |
54 | .\" | 54 | .\" |
@@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ The toolbar consists of three fields: a workspace name, the iconbar and a clock. | |||
146 | .\" middle click will hide it behind other windows (if AlwaysOnTop is not set), and | 146 | .\" middle click will hide it behind other windows (if AlwaysOnTop is not set), and |
147 | .\" the right button brings up a little menu. | 147 | .\" the right button brings up a little menu. |
148 | Clicking the workspace name brings up the toolbar menu. | 148 | Clicking the workspace name brings up the toolbar menu. |
149 | Using the wheel on workspace name or the clock switches the worksapce, this | 149 | Using the wheel on workspace name or the clock switches the workspace, this |
150 | could also be enabled for the whole desktop in the fluxbox menu. | 150 | could also be enabled for the whole desktop in the fluxbox menu. |
151 | .PP | 151 | .PP |
152 | Using the toolbar menu you can enter a name for the current workspace (when finished, | 152 | Using the toolbar menu you can enter a name for the current workspace (when finished, |
@@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ When you select the workspace with the middle button, Fluxbox will | |||
176 | send you along with the application to the selected workspace | 176 | send you along with the application to the selected workspace |
177 | .TP | 177 | .TP |
178 | .B Send Group To... (not in 0.9.6) | 178 | .B Send Group To... (not in 0.9.6) |
179 | Sends a window, along with all windows currently grouped with it, to | 179 | Sends a window, along with all windows currently grouped with it, to |
180 | another workspace. Follows the same rules as Send To... | 180 | another workspace. Follows the same rules as Send To... |
181 | .TP | 181 | .TP |
182 | .B Shade | 182 | .B Shade |
@@ -208,15 +208,15 @@ Lower window | |||
208 | A stuck window will always be displayed in the current workspace | 208 | A stuck window will always be displayed in the current workspace |
209 | .TP | 209 | .TP |
210 | .B Next Client | 210 | .B Next Client |
211 | Activate next cleint in this window's group. | 211 | Activate next client in this window's group. |
212 | .TP | 212 | .TP |
213 | .B Prev Client | 213 | .B Prev Client |
214 | Activate prev cleint in this window's group. | 214 | Activate prev client in this window's group. |
215 | .TP | 215 | .TP |
216 | .B Layer ... | 216 | .B Layer ... |
217 | Change the layer of this window. | 217 | Change the layer of this window. |
218 | .TP | 218 | .TP |
219 | .B Remeber ... | 219 | .B Remember ... |
220 | Specify which window settings should be stored in the apps file. | 220 | Specify which window settings should be stored in the apps file. |
221 | .TP | 221 | .TP |
222 | .B Close | 222 | .B Close |
@@ -229,15 +229,15 @@ Another double click will redisplay the window contents. | |||
229 | In fluxbox, the window button's configuration is controlled by \ init | 229 | In fluxbox, the window button's configuration is controlled by \ init |
230 | file entries. The default is: | 230 | file entries. The default is: |
231 | .EX 0 | 231 | .EX 0 |
232 | session.titlebar.left: Stick | 232 | session.titlebar.left: Stick |
233 | session.titlebar.right: Minimize Maximize Close | 233 | session.titlebar.right: Minimize Maximize Close |
234 | .EE | 234 | .EE |
235 | Clicking the minimize button with any button causes the window to be iconified. | 235 | Clicking the minimize button with any button causes the window to be iconified. |
236 | Clicking the close button with any button closes the application. | 236 | Clicking the close button with any button closes the application. |
237 | The maximize button (if present) maximizes the window in three ways: | 237 | The maximize button (if present) maximizes the window in three ways: |
238 | Button 1 causes full screen maximization, button 2 maximizes the window only | 238 | Button 1 causes full screen maximization, button 2 maximizes the window only |
239 | vertically, and button 3 only horizontally. | 239 | vertically, and button 3 only horizontally. |
240 | The Sticky button sets has the same meaning as the | 240 | The Sticky button sets has the same meaning as the |
241 | .I (Un)Stick window | 241 | .I (Un)Stick window |
242 | menu option. | 242 | menu option. |
243 | .SS Any menu: | 243 | .SS Any menu: |
@@ -322,7 +322,7 @@ if so desired. | |||
322 | .B [nop] | 322 | .B [nop] |
323 | does accept a label, but it is not required, and a blank item will be used | 323 | does accept a label, but it is not required, and a blank item will be used |
324 | if none is supplied. | 324 | if none is supplied. |
325 | .TP | 325 | .TP |
326 | .B [style] (label) {filename} | 326 | .B [style] (label) {filename} |
327 | This tells Fluxbox to insert an item that, when selected, reads style file | 327 | This tells Fluxbox to insert an item that, when selected, reads style file |
328 | named | 328 | named |
@@ -339,7 +339,7 @@ The labels that are created in the menu are the filenames of the style files. | |||
339 | .TP | 339 | .TP |
340 | .B [stylesmenu] (label) {directory name} | 340 | .B [stylesmenu] (label) {directory name} |
341 | Creates a submenu entry with | 341 | Creates a submenu entry with |
342 | .I label | 342 | .I label |
343 | (that is also the title of the new submenu), and inserts in that submenu all | 343 | (that is also the title of the new submenu), and inserts in that submenu all |
344 | filenames in the specified directory, assuming that they are all valid style | 344 | filenames in the specified directory, assuming that they are all valid style |
345 | files (directories are ignored) in the same way as the | 345 | files (directories are ignored) in the same way as the |
@@ -473,7 +473,7 @@ Fluxbox allows you to configure it's three main components: the toolbar, the | |||
473 | menus and the window decorations. | 473 | menus and the window decorations. |
474 | .PP | 474 | .PP |
475 | The little window that shows the x-y position while dragging windows, borrows | 475 | The little window that shows the x-y position while dragging windows, borrows |
476 | ite style from the window's titlebar. | 476 | it's style from the window's titlebar. |
477 | .PP | 477 | .PP |
478 | Here are some quick examples: | 478 | Here are some quick examples: |
479 | .EX | 479 | .EX |
@@ -515,7 +515,7 @@ A texture description consists of up to five fields, which are as follows: | |||
515 | gives the component either a flat, raised or sunken appearance. | 515 | gives the component either a flat, raised or sunken appearance. |
516 | .TP | 516 | .TP |
517 | .B Gradient / Solid | 517 | .B Gradient / Solid |
518 | tells Fluxbox to draw either a solid color or a gradiented texture. | 518 | tells Fluxbox to draw either a solid color or a gradient texture. |
519 | .TP | 519 | .TP |
520 | .B Horizontal / Vertical / Diagonal / Crossdiagonal / Pipecross / Elliptic / Rectangle / Pyramid | 520 | .B Horizontal / Vertical / Diagonal / Crossdiagonal / Pipecross / Elliptic / Rectangle / Pyramid |
521 | Select one of these texture types. They only work when also | 521 | Select one of these texture types. They only work when also |
@@ -537,9 +537,9 @@ The shading is placed one pixel in from the edge of the image. | |||
537 | Instead of a texture description, also the option | 537 | Instead of a texture description, also the option |
538 | .B ParentRelative | 538 | .B ParentRelative |
539 | is available, which makes the component appear as a part of its parent, e.g. | 539 | is available, which makes the component appear as a part of its parent, e.g. |
540 | totally transparant. | 540 | totally transparent. |
541 | .PP | 541 | .PP |
542 | Or for even more possibilities | 542 | Or for even more possibilities |
543 | .B Pixmap . | 543 | .B Pixmap . |
544 | If pixmap texture is specified (it might not be necessary on every occasion) | 544 | If pixmap texture is specified (it might not be necessary on every occasion) |
545 | the pixmap file is specified in a separate pixmap resource. | 545 | the pixmap file is specified in a separate pixmap resource. |
@@ -553,7 +553,7 @@ the resources color and colorTo must be set and then they may not be set. | |||
553 | All gradiented textures are composed of two color values: the | 553 | All gradiented textures are composed of two color values: the |
554 | .IR color " and " colorTo " resources." | 554 | .IR color " and " colorTo " resources." |
555 | When | 555 | When |
556 | .B Interlaced | 556 | .B Interlaced |
557 | is used in | 557 | is used in |
558 | .B Solid | 558 | .B Solid |
559 | mode, the | 559 | mode, the |
@@ -565,7 +565,7 @@ which kind of value they can contain. | |||
565 | Comments are preceded with an exclamation sign (!), which is also used for | 565 | Comments are preceded with an exclamation sign (!), which is also used for |
566 | comments in Fluxbox style c.q. X resource files. | 566 | comments in Fluxbox style c.q. X resource files. |
567 | .PP | 567 | .PP |
568 | .ta \w'window.button.unfocus.picColor:\ 'u | 568 | .ta \w'window.button.unfocus.picColor:\ 'u |
569 | .nf | 569 | .nf |
570 | .\" | 570 | .\" |
571 | .\" The comments also to be translated! | 571 | .\" The comments also to be translated! |
@@ -758,25 +758,25 @@ one of the three extra keys on a pc104 branded with a sickening corporate logo. | |||
758 | .EX | 758 | .EX |
759 | # Fluxbox keys file. | 759 | # Fluxbox keys file. |
760 | # Any line starting with a # is a comment. | 760 | # Any line starting with a # is a comment. |
761 | Mod1 Tab :NextWindow | 761 | Mod1 Tab :NextWindow |
762 | Mod1 F1 :Workspace1 | 762 | Mod1 F1 :Workspace1 |
763 | Mod1 F2 :Workspace2 | 763 | Mod1 F2 :Workspace2 |
764 | Mod1 F3 :Workspace3 | 764 | Mod1 F3 :Workspace3 |
765 | Mod1 F4 :Workspace4 | 765 | Mod1 F4 :Workspace4 |
766 | Mod1 F5 :Workspace5 | 766 | Mod1 F5 :Workspace5 |
767 | Mod1 F6 :Workspace6 | 767 | Mod1 F6 :Workspace6 |
768 | Mod1 F7 :Workspace7 | 768 | Mod1 F7 :Workspace7 |
769 | Mod1 F8 :Workspace8 | 769 | Mod1 F8 :Workspace8 |
770 | Mod1 F9 :Workspace9 | 770 | Mod1 F9 :Workspace9 |
771 | Mod1 F10 :Workspace10 | 771 | Mod1 F10 :Workspace10 |
772 | Mod1 F11 :Workspace11 | 772 | Mod1 F11 :Workspace11 |
773 | Mod1 F12 :Workspace12 | 773 | Mod1 F12 :Workspace12 |
774 | Mod4 b :PrevWorkspace | 774 | Mod4 b :PrevWorkspace |
775 | Mod4 c :Minimize | 775 | Mod4 c :Minimize |
776 | Mod4 r :ExecCommand rxvt | 776 | Mod4 r :ExecCommand rxvt |
777 | Mod4 v :NextWorkspace | 777 | Mod4 v :NextWorkspace |
778 | Mod4 x :Close | 778 | Mod4 x :Close |
779 | Mod4 m :RootMenu | 779 | Mod4 m :RootMenu |
780 | Control n Mod1 n :NextTab | 780 | Control n Mod1 n :NextTab |
781 | .EE | 781 | .EE |
782 | As you can see from the last line, keybinds can be chained in a fashion similar | 782 | As you can see from the last line, keybinds can be chained in a fashion similar |
@@ -895,7 +895,7 @@ Of course to use the slit you must have slit support compiled in. | |||
895 | .\" --- slitlist --- | 895 | .\" --- slitlist --- |
896 | .SH SLITLIST FILE | 896 | .SH SLITLIST FILE |
897 | Since version 0.1.10, Fluxbox has the capacity to launch dockapps in the order told | 897 | Since version 0.1.10, Fluxbox has the capacity to launch dockapps in the order told |
898 | by the | 898 | by the |
899 | .IR ~/.fluxbox/slitlist | 899 | .IR ~/.fluxbox/slitlist |
900 | file. | 900 | file. |
901 | .PP | 901 | .PP |
@@ -914,7 +914,7 @@ one per dockapp. Similar to the init file it should be edited while not running | |||
914 | Otherwise changes may get overwritten. | 914 | Otherwise changes may get overwritten. |
915 | .PP | 915 | .PP |
916 | The user also has the option of choosing a different path for the slit list file. | 916 | The user also has the option of choosing a different path for the slit list file. |
917 | The following example | 917 | The following example |
918 | .B init | 918 | .B init |
919 | file entry changes the path: | 919 | file entry changes the path: |
920 | .EX | 920 | .EX |
@@ -928,7 +928,7 @@ Most are self-explanatory, but here are a few notes: | |||
928 | This option allows you to drop a window-title anywhere on the target window to group it, | 928 | This option allows you to drop a window-title anywhere on the target window to group it, |
929 | instead of only on the target window's window-title. | 929 | instead of only on the target window's window-title. |
930 | .TP | 930 | .TP |
931 | .B Maximize Over Slit | 931 | .B Maximize Over Slit |
932 | This option makes maximized windows cover the Slit when they get maximized. | 932 | This option makes maximized windows cover the Slit when they get maximized. |
933 | Turn this option off if you want your slit to stay visible at all times. | 933 | Turn this option off if you want your slit to stay visible at all times. |
934 | .SH RESOURCE FILE | 934 | .SH RESOURCE FILE |
@@ -972,8 +972,8 @@ session.slitlistFile: /home/myself/.fluxbox/slitlist | |||
972 | .EE | 972 | .EE |
973 | .TP | 973 | .TP |
974 | .B session.screen0.toolbar.tools: | 974 | .B session.screen0.toolbar.tools: |
975 | This specifies the tools plugged ino the toolbar. | 975 | This specifies the tools plugged into the toolbar. |
976 | Possible tools: | 976 | Possible tools: |
977 | workspacename, prevworkspace, nextworkspace, iconbar, systemtray, prevwindow, nextwindow, | 977 | workspacename, prevworkspace, nextworkspace, iconbar, systemtray, prevwindow, nextwindow, |
978 | clock | 978 | clock |
979 | e.g. : | 979 | e.g. : |
@@ -991,7 +991,7 @@ The default value is: | |||
991 | .TP | 991 | .TP |
992 | .B session.screen0.rootCommand: | 992 | .B session.screen0.rootCommand: |
993 | This overrides the style's rootCommand. When this value is set, it will keep | 993 | This overrides the style's rootCommand. When this value is set, it will keep |
994 | your background the same, regardless of what any style would like your | 994 | your background the same, regardless of what any style would like your |
995 | background to be. | 995 | background to be. |
996 | .TP | 996 | .TP |
997 | .B session.autoRaiseDelay: | 997 | .B session.autoRaiseDelay: |
@@ -1009,7 +1009,7 @@ Default value is: | |||
1009 | When moving a window across your screen, Fluxbox is able to have it `snap' to | 1009 | When moving a window across your screen, Fluxbox is able to have it `snap' to |
1010 | the edges of the screen for easy placement. | 1010 | the edges of the screen for easy placement. |
1011 | This variable tells Fluxbox the distance (in pixels) at which the window will | 1011 | This variable tells Fluxbox the distance (in pixels) at which the window will |
1012 | jump to the egde. | 1012 | jump to the edge. |
1013 | Default value is: | 1013 | Default value is: |
1014 | .IR 0 . | 1014 | .IR 0 . |
1015 | .TP | 1015 | .TP |
@@ -1029,7 +1029,7 @@ Default value is | |||
1029 | .B session.opaqueMove: | 1029 | .B session.opaqueMove: |
1030 | When moving a window, setting this to | 1030 | When moving a window, setting this to |
1031 | .IR True | 1031 | .IR True |
1032 | will draw the window contents as it moves (nasty on slow systems), if | 1032 | will draw the window contents as it moves (nasty on slow systems), if |
1033 | .IR False | 1033 | .IR False |
1034 | it will only draw an outline of the window border. | 1034 | it will only draw an outline of the window border. |
1035 | .TP | 1035 | .TP |
@@ -1067,7 +1067,7 @@ Default value is | |||
1067 | .IR True . | 1067 | .IR True . |
1068 | .TP | 1068 | .TP |
1069 | .B session.screen0.tab.placement: | 1069 | .B session.screen0.tab.placement: |
1070 | Tells Fluxbox where to put the tab on the window. This can be customised | 1070 | Tells Fluxbox where to put the tab on the window. This can be customised |
1071 | through Fluxbox's Configuration/Tab Placement menu. Values are | 1071 | through Fluxbox's Configuration/Tab Placement menu. Values are |
1072 | .IR Top | 1072 | .IR Top |
1073 | .IR Bottom | 1073 | .IR Bottom |
@@ -1101,7 +1101,7 @@ key can also be | |||
1101 | etc. for any appropriate desktop, and you can customise the behaviour of | 1101 | etc. for any appropriate desktop, and you can customise the behaviour of |
1102 | Fluxbox on each desktop accordingly. A favourite of the man page author | 1102 | Fluxbox on each desktop accordingly. A favourite of the man page author |
1103 | with a dual-head Matrox G450 was to autohide the slit and toolbar on | 1103 | with a dual-head Matrox G450 was to autohide the slit and toolbar on |
1104 | screen0 and set it alwaysontop and not autohidden on screen1, with a | 1104 | screen0 and set it alwaysontop and not autohidden on screen1, with a |
1105 | larger date format on screen1 | 1105 | larger date format on screen1 |
1106 | .EX | 1106 | .EX |
1107 | session.screen0.toolbar.onTop: False | 1107 | session.screen0.toolbar.onTop: False |
@@ -1124,7 +1124,7 @@ session.screen1.slit.direction: Vertical | |||
1124 | session.screen1.strftimeFormat: %a %d %R [%s] | 1124 | session.screen1.strftimeFormat: %a %d %R [%s] |
1125 | .EE | 1125 | .EE |
1126 | This way the main workspace (screen0) has the maximum amount of space available | 1126 | This way the main workspace (screen0) has the maximum amount of space available |
1127 | and the secondary workspace could show the time and run some withrawn apps like | 1127 | and the secondary workspace could show the time and run some withdrawn apps like |
1128 | gkrellm in the slit, always visible yet out of the way of real work. | 1128 | gkrellm in the slit, always visible yet out of the way of real work. |
1129 | .SH APPLICATIONS SETTINGS | 1129 | .SH APPLICATIONS SETTINGS |
1130 | Sometimes, you want to force an application to have always the same dimensions, | 1130 | Sometimes, you want to force an application to have always the same dimensions, |
@@ -1230,13 +1230,13 @@ This manpage was put together by Matthew Hawkins | |||
1230 | .hy | 1230 | .hy |
1231 | from the original Blackbox man page by Wilbert Berendsen | 1231 | from the original Blackbox man page by Wilbert Berendsen |
1232 | .nh | 1232 | .nh |
1233 | <wbsoft@xs4all.nl> | 1233 | <wbsoft@xs4all.nl> |
1234 | .hy | 1234 | .hy |
1235 | and subsequently hacked upon by Tobias Klausmann | 1235 | and subsequently hacked upon by Tobias Klausmann |
1236 | .nh | 1236 | .nh |
1237 | <klausman@users.sourceforge.net> | 1237 | <klausman@users.sourceforge.net> |
1238 | .nh | 1238 | .nh |
1239 | and | 1239 | and |
1240 | .hy | 1240 | .hy |
1241 | <grubert@users.sourceforge.net>. | 1241 | <grubert@users.sourceforge.net>. |
1242 | .nh | 1242 | .nh |