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386 lines
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.TH mlvwm 1 "11 Feb 1997"
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.SH NAME
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mlvwm \- Macintosh Like Virtual Window Manager
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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\fBmlvwm \fP[ \fB\-f\fP \fIinitfile\fP ] [ \fB\-d\fP \fIdpy\fP ]
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[ \fB\-debug\fP ]
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.I mlvwm
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is a window manager for X11 designed to look and feel like
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the Macintosh<tm> environment. It provides multiple desktops, separate
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menu bars for different applications, and the ability to interact with
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applications from that menu bar. It does this by sending key sequences
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to the application, such as ctrl-X or alt-Y.
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.SH OPTIONS
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These are the command line options that are recognized by \fImlvwm\fP:
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.IP "\fB-f\fP \fIconfig_file\fP"
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Causes \fImlvwm\fP to use \fIconfig_fule\fP as it's configuration file.
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.IP "\fB-d\fP \fIdisplay_name\fP"
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Brings \fImlvwm\fP on display \fIdisplay_name\fP instead of the name
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taken from the DISPLAY environment variable.
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.IP "\fB-debug\fP"
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Debug mode. Displays debugging information.
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.SH CONFIGURATION FILES
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The configuration file is used to describe shortcut key bindings, menus,
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fonts, and various other settings. It is typically ".mlvwmrc" in your
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home directory, and if that does not exist it falls back to the system
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default. A different config file can be defined using the -f option
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shown above.
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Lines beginning with '#' are ignored by \fImlvwm\fP.
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.SH BUILT IN FUNCTIONS
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There are a number of built in functions in \fImlvwm\fP that may be
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used in the configuration file. If there is an error in the config file,
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\fImlvwm\fP will try it's best to go on. If it can't find a particular
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icon, it will complain on startup and leave the space blank where the
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icon was meant to go. Likewise, if you have a command misspelled or something
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to that effect, it will simply put up an error message and continue on
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through the rest of the config file.
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The following commands can be used in menus, keyboard short cuts,
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and anything else along those lines:
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.IP "\fBExec\fP \fIapp_name command\fP"
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Executes an external command as stated by \fIcommand\fP. \fIapp_name\fP
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should be set to whatever the name of the application is that will be
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executed.
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.IP "\fBNop\fP"
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Does nothing.
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.IP "\fBRefresh\fP"
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Refreshes the screen.
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.IP "\fBRestart\fP [\fIwindow_manager\fP]"
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Restarts \fImlvwm\fP or, if \fIwindow_mananger\fP is defined, restart into
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that window manager.
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.IP "\fBExit\fP\t"
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Quits \fImlvwm\fP.
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.IP "\fBDesk\fP [\fI+\fP|\fI-\fP|\fInumber\fP]"
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Changes desktops to \fInumber\fP or, if + or - is the argument, goes up
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one or down one desktop, respectively.
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.IP "\fBNextWindow\fP"
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Switches to the next active window. Windows that are hidden or defined
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in SkipSelect are not chosen. This includes windows in other desktops
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in it's list of windows to choose from.
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.IP "\fBPreviousWindow\fP"
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Swtiches to the previous active window. Windows that are hidden or defined
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in SkipSelect are not chosen. This includes windows in other desktops
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in it's list of windows to choose from.
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.IP "\fBNextSameDeskWindow\fP"
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Switches to the next active window. Windows that are hidden or defined
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in SkipSelect are not chosen. Windows in other desktops are not chosen.
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.IP "\fBPreviousSameDeskWindow\fP"
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Switches to the previous active window. Windows that are hidden or defined
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in SkipSelect are not chosen. Windows in other desktops are not chosen.
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.IP "\fBShadedUnShadeActive\fP"
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Shades or UnShades active window.
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.IP "\fBHideActive\fP"
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Hides active window.
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.IP "\fBHideOthers\fP"
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Hides all other windows except the active one.
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.IP "\fBShowAll\fP"
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All hidden windows are unhidden.
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.IP "\fBMoveWindow\fP"
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Move a window, chosen after this command is selected.
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.IP "\fBResizeWindow\fP"
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Resize a window, chosen after this command is selected.
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.IP "\fBKillWindow\fP"
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Kills a chosen window.
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.IP "\fBSendMessage\fP \fIsequence\fP"
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A keypress is sent to the active window. The keys pressed are defined
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in a similar fashion to those in the ShortCut command. You specify a
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special key with it's corresponding capital letter identifier and a +
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symbol. For instance, if you wanted to set the sequence: Ctrl-x, you
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would use C+x.
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.IP "\fBWait\fP [\fIApplication name|\fIApplication class\fP]"
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Wait to start application.
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.IP "\fBShowBalloon\fP"
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This function can be bound to a key in order to show balloon.
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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The following commands are used to change or describe \fImlvwm\fP's
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functionality:
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.IP "\fBDesktopnum\fP \fInum\fP"
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The number of desktops available. Defaults to 1.
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.IP "\fBStickShade\fP"
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Shaded windows are present no matter what desktop you are on, instead
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of staying on a particular desktop. This is not the default behavior.
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.IP "\fBStickHide\fP"
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Hidden windows are present no matter what desktop you are on, instead
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of staying on a particular desktop. This is not the default behavior.
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This means that if you hide a window in one desktop, and move to another,
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then unhide it, it will appear in that desktop, instead of the desktop
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it was originally in.
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.IP "\fBShadeMap\fP"
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When a window is unhidden, shading remains. The default is for shading
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to be canceled when a window is unhidden.
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.IP "\fBDoubleClickTime\fP \fItime\fP"
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The number of milliseconds in which you must click the mouse button twice
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in order to register a double click.
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.IP "\fBCompatible\fP"
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When windows are moved or resized, the border displayed is a dotted
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line instead of solid. This causes a slight speed decline.
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.IP "\fBFollowToMouse\fP"
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The active window is the window the mouse is currently over. If you move
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the mouse away from the current window and/or over another, you lose
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focus in the current one. This is not set up by default.
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.IP "\fBSlopyFocus\fP"
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It turns on FollowToMouse with the modification of not loosing
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focus when in the root window.
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.IP "\fBSystem8\fP"
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Change to window decoration to System 8(Only Color Monitor).
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.IP "\fBRoundedScreenCorners\fP"
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Enable rounded screen corners.
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.IP "\fBOpaqueMove\fP"
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Enable Opaque move.
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.IP "\fBOpaqueResize\fP"
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Enable Opaque resize.
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.IP "\fBEdgeResistance\fP \fIx\fP \fIy\fP"
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Determines the amount of force needed to drag a window beyond the bounds
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of the screen. Default is 0px. The unit is px.
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.IP "\fBOneClickMenu\fP"
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Click pull down menu and more one click execute selection.
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.IP "\fBZoomWait\fP \fIms\fB"
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Setting Hide animation speed. Default is 10ms. The unit is ms.
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.IP "\fBRotateDesk\fP"
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Rotate desktop number at Desk + and Desk -.
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.IP "\fBDisplayDeskNumber\fP"
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Display window name with desktop number on window list.
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.IP "\fBIconifyShade\fP"
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WindowShade is regarded as Inocify.
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.IP "\fBIconifyHide\fP"
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HideWindow is regarded as Iconify.
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.IP "\fBScrollBarWidth\fP \fIn\fP
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The variable scroll window is set \fIn\fP and defaults to 19 if
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unspecified.
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.IP "\fBFlushMenu\fP \fIspeed\fP \fIflashes\fP"
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Determines how fast the flashes are when you choose an option from a menu,
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as well as how many times it does so.
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.IP "\fBIconPath\fP \fIpath\fP"
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Specify the path \fImlvwm\fP is to search in order to find it's icons.
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Separate directories should be separated with a : and listed in the order
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you wish them to be searched. This needs to be defined before any
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references to icons are made.
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.IP "\fBIconMenuIcon\fP \fIicon\fP"
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This is the icon to be used with the windowlist menu on right side of the
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menu bar.
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.IP "\fBUseRootWin\fP"
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ignore button event on Root Window.
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.IP "\fBUseBalloon\fP \fIstr1\fP \fIstr2\fP, \fBIcon\fP \fIiconname\fP
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Use balloon help. str1 is displayed as menu item when Balloon help is
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not displayed.
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.IP "\fBInitFunction\fP"
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.IP "\fBRestartFunction\fP"
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Define the function when start and restart the mlvwm.
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.IP "\fBMenuBarFont\fP \fIfont\fP"
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The font the menu bar is to use.
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.IP "\fBMenuFont\fP \fIfont\fP"
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The font the menus are to use.
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.IP "\fBTitleBarFont\fP \fIfont\fP"
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The font on the title bars of windows.
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.IP "\fBRead\fP \fIfilename\fP"
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Reads in a separate configuration file.
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.IP "\fBRestartPreviousState\fP"
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It allows to regenerate the screen as it was before the
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previous window manager was shutdown or the current window
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manager was restarted.
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.IP "\fBMenu\fP \fIname\fP[, \fIoptions\fP] ... \fBEND\fP"
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Starts a menu block for the specified \fIname\fP menu. After the name of
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the menu, some options may be defined as listed below to change the behavior
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of that menu. All lines following the Menu command are read in as menu
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items until an \fBEND\fP statement is reached. Description of menu
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items will be discussed after the options.
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Menu options are as follows:
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\fBRight\fP - places the menu on the right side of the menu bar.
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\fBLeft\fP - places the menu on the left side of the menu bar. This is default.
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\fBIcon\fP \fIicon\fP - assigns an icon to be displayed on the menu
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bar instead of a label.
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\fBLabel\fP \fIlabel\fP - assigns a label to be displayed on the menu
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bar instead of an icon.
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\fBStick\fP - menu label is shown any time, in spite of the
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designation of which application it is associated with via the MenuBar
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command.
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\fBNonStick\fP - opposite of Stick. This is default.
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Menu items are described as follows:
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"label" options
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Multiple options are separated by commas. Options you can choose are as
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follows:
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\fBGray\fP - grays out a menu item.
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\fBBlack\fP - makes a menu item black.
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\fBCheck\fP - places a check mark next to item.
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\fBNonCheck\fP - doesn't place a check mark next to item.
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\fBSelect\fP - makes a menu item selectable.
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\fBNonSelect\fP - prevents a menu item from being selectable.
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\fBSubMenu\fP \fIMenuName\fP
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A submenu is specified.
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\fBIcon\fP \fIicon\fP - specifies an icon to place next to the menu
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item's label.
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\fBAction\fP \fIcommand\fP - performs any built in \fIcommand\fP.
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\fBSwallow\fP \fIappname\fP \fIoptions\fP
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Swallows an application into the menu bar. \fIoptions\fP are separated
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by commas. \fIappname\fP should match the name of the application that
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will be swallowed. The following options are allowed:
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\fBRight\fP - places the menu on the right side of the menu bar. This
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is default.
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\fBLeft\fP - places the menu on the left side of the menu bar.
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\fBAction\fP \fIcommand\fP - performs any built in \fIcommand\fP.
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This is where an Exec should be performed of the application to be swallowed.
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\fBStick\fP - menu label is shown any time, in spite of the
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designation of which application it is associated with via the MenuBar
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command. This is default.
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\fBNonStick\fP - opposite of Stick.
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.IP "\fBMenuBar\fP \fIappname\fP ... \fBEND\fP"
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This describes the names of the menus to be displayed, given a particular
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\fIappname\fP is active. The keyword \fBdefault\fP can be placed for
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\fIappname\fP to set up a menu bar for any application that does not
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have it's own specific menu bar. Menus are listed one per line after
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the MenuBar line, and closed off with an \fBEND\fP statement.
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.IP "\fBStyle\fP \fIstrings\fP \fBEND\fP"
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This is used to describe certain attributes of particular windows, such
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as decorations, MenuBars, mini-icons, and various other attributes.
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The wildcards, * and ?, can be used. Lines are set up as follows:
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"\fIappname\fP" \fIoptions\fP
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Multiple \fIoptions\fP are separated by commas, and can be chosen from
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the following:
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\fBNormalDecoration\fP - Places standard decorations (ie all the defaults)
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around a particular window.
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\fBNoSbarH\fP - Horizontal scroll bar is removed.
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\fBNoSbarV\fP - Vertical scroll bar is removed.
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\fBNoResizeR\fP - no resize 'button'. This is automatic if both
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NoSbarH and NoSbarV are defined.
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\fBNoTitle\fP - Removed title bar.
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\fBNoMinMaxR\fP - Min/Max 'button' is removed. Automatic when NoTitle
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defined.
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\fBNoCloseR\fP - Close 'button' is removed. Automatic when NoTitle defined.
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\fBNoWinList\fP - Prevents window from being show on the window list.
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\fBNoFocus\fP - Does not allow window to get focus.
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\fBStayOnTop\fP - Window stays above all other windows on the screen.
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\fBSticky\fP - Window stays on screen even if you change desktops.
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\fBSkipSelect\fP - Prevents window from getting chosen by \fBNextWindow\fP,
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\fBPreviousWindow\fP, \fBPreviousSameDeskWindow\fP, and
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\fBNextSameDeskWindow\fP.
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\fBEnableScroll\fP - Activates scroll bars.
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\fBMaxmizeScale\fP - The percentage the window will increase in size
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when it maximized.
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\fBMiniIcon\fP \fIicon\fP - \fIicon\fP is used to represent that
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particular window.
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\fBNoTransientDecorate\fP - No decorations for transient window.
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\fBMenuBar\fP \fImenubar\fP - Switches the menu bar to \fImenubar\fP when that
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application is active.
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.IP "\fBShortCut\fP \fIstring\fP END"
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Binds key combinations to functions. Short cuts are listed one per line
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in the following format:
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\fIKeyName\fP \fIKeyboardModifier\fP \fICommand\fP
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After all Short cuts are listed, an END statement should be placed.
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KeyboardModifier's are as follows:
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.EX
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\fBS\fP - Shift key
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\fBC\fP - Control key
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\fBM\fP - Mod1 key
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\fB1\fP - Mod1 key
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\fB2\fP - Mod2 key
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\fB3\fP - Mod3 key
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\fB4\fP - Mod4 key
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\fB5\fP - Mod5 key
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\fBA\fP - Any Modifier
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\fBN\fP - No Modifier
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.EE
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.SH FILES
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.nf
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$HOME/.mlvwmrc
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$MLVWMLIBDIR/system.mlvwmrc
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.fi
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.SH COPYRIGHT NOTICES
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This program is distributed as freeware. The copyright remains with
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the author.
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Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
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.SH AUTHORS
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TakaC HASEGAWA
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.I tac.hasegawa@gmail.com
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Morgan Aldridge
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.I morgant@makkintosshu.com
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.SH HISTORY
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.I mlvwm
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was developed by TakaC HASEGAWA in 1997 and is based on the FVWM window
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manager.
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