137 lines
4.9 KiB
Groff
137 lines
4.9 KiB
Groff
.\" $OpenBSD: wm2.1,v 1.1.1.1 2007/04/27 18:31:12 matthieu Exp $
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.Dd March 28, 1998
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.Dt WM2 1
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm wm2
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.Nd a window manager
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.Nm wm2
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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.Nm wm2
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is a window manager for X. It provides an unusual style of window
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decoration and as little functionality as I feel comfortable with in a
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window manager. wm2 is not configurable, except by editing the source
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and recompiling the code, and is really intended for people who don't
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particularly want their window manager to be too friendly.
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.Pp
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.Nm wm2
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provides:
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.Bl -dash
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.It
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Decorative frames for your windows.
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.It
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The ability to move, resize, hide and restore windows.
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.It
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No icons.
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.It
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No configurable root menus, buttons or mouse or keyboard bindings.
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.It
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No virtual desktop, toolbars or integrated applications.
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.El
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.Sh USAGE
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To run wm2, make sure you're not already running a window manager,
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make sure the DISPLAY variable is correctly set, and then execute the
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file
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.Nm wm2 .
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There are no command-line options or X resources, and
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there is no start-up file. If your X server doesn't support the Shape
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extension, wm2 will exit (and will never work on your server); if it
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can't find the required fonts or allocate the required colours, it
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will also exit (but you should be able to fix this by changing the
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definitions in
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.Pa Config.h
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and recompiling).
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.Pp
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Available window manipulations are:
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.Bl -dash
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.It
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To focus a window: depends on the focus policy you selected
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in
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.Pa Config.h
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before compiling. See "Focus policy", below.
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.It
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To raise a window: click on its tab or frame, unless you have
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auto-raise on focus set in
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.Pa Config.h .
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.It
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To move a window: make sure it's in focus, then click and drag
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on its tab.
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.It
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To hide a window: make sure it's in focus, then click on the
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button at the top of its tab.
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.It
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To recover a hidden window: click left button on the root
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window for the root menu, and choose the window you want.
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.It
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To start a new xterm: use the first item on root menu ("New").
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.It
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To delete a window: make sure it's in focus, click on the
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button on the tab, hold the mouse button for at least a
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second and a half until the cursor changes to a cross, then
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release. (I know, it's not very easy. On the other hand,
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things like Windows-95 tend to obscure the fact that most
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windows already have a perfectly good Close option. If the
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default delay doesn't suit you, change it in
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.Pa Config.h
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and recompile.)
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.It
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To resize a window: make sure it's in focus, then click and
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drag on its bottom-right corner. For a constrained resize,
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click and drag on the bottom-left or top-right corner of
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the enclosing window frame.
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.It
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To flip around amongst the windows on-screen: click with the right
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mouse button on the root window or on any window's frame or tab.
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.It
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To exit from wm2: move the mouse pointer to the very edge of the
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screen at the extreme lower-right corner, and click left button on
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the root window for the root menu. The menu should have an extra
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option labelled "Exit wm2"; select this.
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.El
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All move and resize operations are opaque.
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.Sh FOCUS POLICY
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.Pa Config.h
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contains settings for focus policy. There are three things
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you can define to either True or False: CONFIG_CLICK_TO_FOCUS,
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CONFIG_RAISE_ON_FOCUS and CONFIG_AUTO_RAISE. The first two are
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connected: together they define a focus policy. The third is a
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separate focus policy on its own and will only work if the first two
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are both False. CONFIG_AUTO_RAISE differs from
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(!CONFIG_CLICK_TO_FOCUS && CONFIG_RAISE_ON_FOCUS) only in that it
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provides a short delay before raising each window. The delay is also
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definable in
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.Pa Config.h .
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.Sh XTERM
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Some versions of xterm and rxvt run badly with wm2. If you use xterm
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and find that it refreshes the window excessively slowly, you might
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like to try experimenting with a different terminal emulation program.
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I think it might help to ensure that the scrollbar is on the
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right-hand side of the rxvt window and is thick enough that wmx's
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resize handle doesn't obscure any of the text area.
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Xr twm 1 ,
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.Xr fvwm 1
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.Sh AUTHORS
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wm2 was written by Chris Cannam, recycling a lot of code and structure
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from "9wm" by David Hogan (see http://www.cs.su.oz.au/~dhog/ ). 9wm
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is written in C, so very little of the code is used verbatim, but the
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intention was to reuse and a lot of the resulting code is
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recognisable. (Also 9wm's minimalism was rather inspiring.) I've
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made enough changes to make it very probable that any bugs you find
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will be my fault rather than David's.
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.Pp
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wm2 also uses version 2.0 of Alan Richardson's "xvertext"
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font-rotation routines.
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.Pp
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The sideways tabs on the window frames were Andy Green's idea.
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.Pp
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If you want to hack the code into something else for your own
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amusement, please go ahead. Feel free to modify and redistribute, as
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long as you retain the original copyrights as appropriate.
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.Pp
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This manual page was written by Matthieu Herrb, from the README file.
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.Sh BUGS
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The principal bug is that wm2 now has too many features. That aside,
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if you find a bug, please report it to me (preferably with a fix).
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