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# Sample .fvwm2rc file
# Configured by Jay Kuri
# 2/9/99
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# Paths
# Paths are given as a list of directories, seperated by colons
#
# IconPath A list of directories where bitmap icons can be found
#
# PixmapPath A list of directories where pixmap (color) icons can be found
#
# ModulePath A list of directories where fvwm2 modules are stored
# (you probably will not need to change this)
#
IconPath /usr/X11R6/include/X11/bitmaps/:$HOME/bitmaps
PixmapPath /usr/X11R6/include/X11/pixmaps/:$HOME/xpms:$HOME/pixmaps
ModulePath $FVWM_MODULEDIR:$HOME/fvwm-modules
# set XORvalue to something visible. This sets the coloration of the
# 'rubber-band' window-borders when moving and resizing windows.
XORvalue 208
# Make our windows snap-up against other windows and make icons snap
# up against other icons
SnapAttraction 20 SameType
# Font configuration
#
# WindowFont Sets the font to be used in window title-bars
#
# IconFont Sets the font that will be used for icon labels.
#
WindowFont -adobe-helvetica-bold-r-*-*-14-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
IconFont -adobe-helvetica-bold-r-*-*-10-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
# HighlightColor
#
# This sets the textcolor and background color for the active window
# Format: HilightColor textcolor backgroundcolor
HilightColor #ffffff #1ea819
# BorderStyle
#
# This sets how the border of windows will be displayed.
# Format: BorderStyle [state] [style] [ -- [!flag] ... ]
# State is either Active or Inactive
# The commands below set the borders to solid colors
#
BorderStyle Active Solid #1ea819 -- NoInset HiddenHandles
BorderStyle Inactive Solid #11236b -- NoInset HiddenHandles
# TitleStyle
#
# This option sets the style of the window title-bar
# We set the Active style to a Green vertical gradient,
# the Active (pushed down) style to the reverse of the green gradient
# and the Inactive style to a blue vertical gradient
#
# Format: TitleStyle [state] [style] [ -- [!flag] ... ]
#
TitleStyle ActiveUp Vgradient 16 #1ea819 #065414 -- flat
TitleStyle ActiveDown Vgradient 16 #065414 #1ea819 -- flat
TitleStyle Inactive Vgradient 16 #11236b #03092b -- flat
# The Second Variation of TitleStyle:
#
# Format: TitleStyle [ justification ] [ height num ]
#
TitleStyle LeftJustified height 18
# Button Styles
#
# Now we are going to set up the buttons
#
# The two commands we use are:
#
# ButtonStyle button [ state ] [ style ] [ -- [!]flag ... ]
#
# AddButtonStyle button [ state ] [ style ] [-- [!]flag ...]
#
# the 'button' is the number of the button you are defining, it can be
# a number from 0-9 or the word 'all' which means apply the style to all
# buttons.
# Even button numbers are on the right, while odd button numbers are on the
# left. The lower numbers are on the outside: 13579 title 86420
#
# First, we set all buttons to start with the same style we are using for
# the title. Then we define the pixmaps we use as our buttons using
# AddButtonStyle.
ButtonStyle All -- UseTitleStyle flat
AddButtonStyle 1 Pixmap button.xpm
AddButtonStyle 2 Pixmap button-max.xpm
AddButtonStyle 4 Pixmap button-vert.xpm
AddButtonStyle 6 Pixmap button-horiz.xpm
AddButtonStyle 8 Pixmap button-close.xpm
# MenuStyle
#
# MenuStyle is perhaps the most complicated configuration option. For this
# reason we suggest you read the fvwm2 man page. However, using the
# MenuStyle definition below, we will attempt to give you an idea of how to
# use it.
#
# Format: MenuStyle stylename options
#
# The StyleName is a name to indicate which menustyle you are defining. All
# of the menus get the '*' by default. (you can change the menu style a menu
# uses with the 'changemenustyle' option)
#
# Here we set the default menu-style:
#
# Background sets the default menu background color
#
# ActiveFore sets the foreground color of the currently selected menu-item
#
# ForeGround sets the foreground color of non-selected menu-items
#
# Popupoffset sets the offset of child-menus.
# Format: Popupoffset pixels percent
# We set the percent to 100, making the child-menus pop-up to the right
# of the existing menus.
#
# MenuFace sets the background of the menu using the 'fancy' options.
# Menuface is another complicated one so again, check the man-page,
# but I'll explain the one here:
# This menuface command sets the background of the menus to a
# Horizontal gradient using 64 colors, with one pair of colors,
# from the color #758591 to the color #102030.
#
# Animation turns menu animations on. If you pop-up a submenu on the right
# edge of the screen, the menu will move over so it is fully visible.
#
MenuStyle * background #455561, ActiveFore #ccfcf0, ForeGround black
MenuStyle * popupoffset 0 100
MenuStyle * MenuFace HGradient 64 1 #758591 100 #102030, Animation
# Set up some desktop options
#
# Desktop [Horizontal]x[vertical] Defines the virtual desktop size,
# 1x1 = one physical screen size (no virtual desktop
DesktopSize 1x1
# EdgeResistance scrolling moving
# Sets how hard it is to change the desktop viewport
# scrolling is in milliseconds
# moving is in pixels (how far a window's edge must move to move off-screen
#
# These values don't much matter in this configuration as our viewport
# is only as big as our screen anyway.
EdgeResistance 750 75
# EdgeScroll horizontal vertical
# Sets the percentage of a page to scroll when the cursor is on the edge
# of the screen. Again, not useful in this configuration since we only
# have a viewport as big as our screen.
EdgeScroll 100 100
# OpaqueMoveSize percentage
# This option tells fvwm the maximum size window that it should move
# with contents intact (ie, not 'rubber-banding') You should keep this
# low if you don't have good video hardware.
OpaqueMoveSize 50
# Style related options
#
# Styles are used to set-up how windows are treated by the window manager.
# They allow you to change the way windows are placed, decorated and treated
# in general. You can give different options to different windows, so that
# your xterms may be decorated differently than, say, your netscape window.
#
# The format of the style commands are:
# Style windowname options
#
# The windowname is the window's name class or resource string that you want
# this option to affect. You can use wildcards (such as * or ?), thus
# "*" specifies options for all windows.
# The options that you can specify with the Style command are many and varied
# and really warrant a look at the fvwm2 man page.
#
# We set up some global defaults here for all windows.
Style "*" ForeColor grey40
Style "*" BackColor #11236b
Style "*" SmartPlacement
Style "*" RandomPlacement
Style "*" StickyIcon
Style "*" IconBox 5 -50 -134 -5
Style "*" BorderWidth 5, HandleWidth 5
Style "*" NoPPosition
Style "*" NakedTransient
# Some Fvwm-Related Styles
Style "Fvwm*" NoTitle, NoHandles, Sticky, WindowListSkip
Style "FvwmWinList" NoTitle
Style "FvwmPager" BorderWidth 0
# My own settings
style "XTerm" BorderWidth 4, Handlewidth 4, Icon Monitor.xpm
style "Netscape" BorderWidth 3, Handlewidth 3
Style "*clock" BorderWidth 0,NoTitle,NoHandles,WindowListSkip,Sticky
Style "XMcd" NoTitle
Style "*Dialog_popup" WindowListSkip
Style "*Download" WindowListSkip,NoTitle
# Resources for Modules
#
# Resources are usually of the form
# *ModulenameOption value
#
# Resources are used to configure fvwm modules. See the man page for each
# module to find out what resources you can set
#
# FvwmPager
*FvwmPagerBack #150525
*FvwmPagerFore #484058
*FvwmPagerFont -adobe-helvetica-bold-r-*-*-10-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
*FvwmPagerHilight #908090
*FvwmPagerDeskTopScale 64
*FvwmPagerGeometry -0-0
*FvwmPagerLabel 0 Pager
*FvwmPagerSmallFont 5x8
*FvwmPagerColumns 1
*FvwmPagerLabel 0 All
*FvwmPagerLabel 1 Work
*FvwmPagerLabel 2 No
*FvwmPagerLabel 3 Play
*FvwmPagerBalloons Pager
*FvwmPagerBalloonfore white
# FvwmForm
# options for the FvwmForm module which we specify as 'Ssh' later on
*SshFore #dfdfdf
*SshBack #303030
*SshItemBack black
*SshItemFore #ffffff
*SshFont -*-lucidatypewriter-medium-r-*-*-14-*-*-*-m-*-*-*
*SshButtonFont -*-lucidatypewriter-medium-r-*-*-14-*-*-*-m-*-*-*
*SshInputFont -*-lucidatypewriter-medium-r-*-*-14-*-*-*-m-*-*-*
*SshLine Left
*SshText "Host"
*SshInput Host 30
*SshLine Left
*SshText "User"
*SshInput User 30
*SshLine Center
*SshButton quit "OK" ^M
*SshCommand Exec exec xterm -sl 1024 -cr white -fg white -bg black -T "\"$(Host)\"" -e ssh $(Host) -l $(User) &
*SshButton quit "Cancel" ^[
*SshCommand Nop
# Function definitions
#
# Functions let you define more complex events than fvwm provides
# in it's default configuration. It allows you to do multiple things
# when something happens... for example. The following function
# can be used on the titlebar of a window, and will allow you to move,
# raise or windowshade a window when you move, click, or doubleclick
# the titlebar, respectively.
AddToFunc "Move-or-Raise" "M" Move
+ "M" Raise
+ "C" Raise
+ "D" WindowShade
AddToFunc "Move-or-Iconify" "M" Move
+ "D" Iconify
+ "C" RaiseLower
AddToFunc "Resize-or-Raise" "M" Resize
+ "M" Raise
+ "C" Raise
+ "D" RaiseLower
AddToFunc "InitFunction" "Immediate" Module FvwmPager 0 3
+ "Immediate" Module FvwmAuto 750
+ "Immediate" Module FvwmAudio
+ "Immediate" Exec xsetroot -solid \#050530
+ "Immediate" Desk 0 2
+ "Immediate" Desk 0 0
+ "Immediate" Module FvwmAnimate
AddToFunc "RestartFunction" "Immediate" Module FvwmPager 0 3
+ "Immediate" Module FvwmAudio
+ "Immediate" Exec xsetroot -solid \#004020
+ "Immediate" Module FvwmAuto 750
+ "Immediate" Module FvwmAnimate
AddToFunc "Maximize_func" "M" Maximize 0 100
+ "C" Maximize 0 80
+ "D" Maximize 100 100
# Popup menus
#
# Now we start defining menus. The Window-popups are used for
# window-operations.
#
# Application and root-menu definitions come later
AddToMenu "Window-Popup" "Window Ops" Title
+ "Move" Function Move-or-Raise
+ "Resize" Function Resize-or-Raise
+ "Raise" Raise
+ "Lower" Lower
+ "(De)Iconify" Iconify
+ "(Un)Stick" Stick
+ "(Un)Maximize" Function maximize_func
+ "Identify" Module FvwmIdent
+ "" Nop
+ "Destroy" Destroy
+ "Close" Close
+ "" Nop
+ "Refresh Screen" Refresh
AddToMenu "Window-ops-Popup" "Move" Function Move-or-Raise
+ "Resize" Function Resize-or-Raise
+ "Raise" Raise
+ "Lower" Lower
+ "Iconify" Iconify
+ "(Un)Stick" Stick
+ "Identify" Module FvwmIdent
+ "" Nop
+ "Destroy" Destroy
+ "Close" Close
+ "" Nop
+ "Scrollbar" Module FvwmScroll 2 2
# Key bindings
#
# Now we set-up some hot-keys.
# The format for Key-bindings is:
#
# Key keyname context modifier function
#
# context describes where the binding applies, W for an application window,
# R for root window, A for anywhere, T for title, etc.
# modifier is keyboard meta-keys which should be pressed, N for none,
# S for Shift, M for Meta, C for Control, or A for any. You can combine
# these, so things like SM (shift-Meta) are valid.
#
Key F3 W M Iconify
Key F3 I M Iconify
Key F4 W M Close
Key F11 A C Exec exec xlock -mode swarm &
Key F9 A M Desk 0 0
Key F10 A M Desk 0 1
Key F11 A M Desk 0 2
Key F12 A M Desk 0 3
# These are some neat ones. They allow you to hit control-<Arrow-key>
# to switch focus to the window next to your current window in that direction.
# Some people don't like this, if you don't, comment out these lines
#
Key Right A C Direction East (CurrentDesk !Iconic) Focus
Key Left A C Direction West (CurrentDesk !Iconic) Focus
Key Up A C Direction North (CurrentDesk !Iconic) Focus
Key Down A C Direction South (CurrentDesk !Iconic) Focus
# Familiar alt-tabbing
Key Tab A M Next (CurrentDesk !Iconic) Focus
Key Tab A SM Prev (CurrentDesk !Iconic) Focus
# Mouse bindings
#
# Mouse bindings work in very much the same way as key bindings
#
# Format: Mouse Button Context Modifiers function
#
Mouse 1 R N Menu "Utilities" Nop
Mouse 2 R N Menu "Window-Popup" Nop
Mouse 3 R N Module FvwmWinList transient
Mouse 1 1 N Iconify
Mouse 3 1 N Menu "Window-ops-Popup" Nop
Mouse 1 2 N Maximize
Mouse 3 2 N Function "Resize-or-Raise"
Mouse 1 4 N Maximize 0 100
Mouse 1 6 N Maximize 100 0
Mouse 1 8 N Delete
Mouse 1 T N Function "Move-or-Raise"
Mouse 1 SF N Function "Resize-or-Raise"
Mouse 3 T N RaiseLower
Mouse 1 I N Function "Move-or-Iconify"
Mouse 3 I N Function "Move-or-Iconify"
Mouse 2 TSFI N Menu "Window-ops-Popup" Nop
Mouse 3 S N Function "Move-or-Iconify"
#
# Some Example Menus
#
#
AddToMenu "Remote-Popup" "somewhere" exec xterm -sl 1024 -cr white -fg white -bg \#114433 -T Oneway -e ssh -l me somewhere.com
+ "generic" FvwmForm Ssh
AddToMenu "Applications-Popup" "Netscape" Exec /usr/local/bin/netscape
+ "Addressbook" Exec addressbook
+ "Xdir" Exec xdir
+ "Knews" Exec knews
AddToMenu "Graphics-Popup" "The GIMP" Exec xterm -fg \#30d030 -bg black -T gimpit -geometry 80x5+602+787 -e /usr/local/bin/gimp
+ "Tgif" Exec tgif
+ "Xpaint" Exec xpaint
+ "Xmag" Exec xmag
+ "XView" Exec xv
+ "Image Magick" Exec display
AddToMenu "Development-Popup" "X-gdb" Exec xxgdb
+ "ddd" Exec ddd
+ "X-man" Exec xman
AddToMenu "Accessories-Popup" "Calculator" Exec xcalc
+ "Seyon" Exec seyon -modems /dev/cuaa1
+ "Nedit" Exec nedit
+ "Lock" Exec xlock -mode swarm
AddToMenu "Games-Popup" "X-kobo" Exec xkobo
+ "X-boing" Exec xboing
+ "Mahjong" Exec xmj
+ "Minesweeper" Exec xmine
+ "X-Emeraldia" Exec xemeraldia -noscore
+ "Solitaire" Exec tksol
AddToMenu "Sound-Popup" "X-Mixer" Exec xmmix
+ "Xm-CD Player" Exec xmcd
AddToMenu "Module-Popup" "FvwmTalk" Module FvwmTalk
+ "Clean-Up" Module FvwmClean
+ "Identify" Module FvwmIdent
+ "IconManager" Module FvwmIconMan
+ "Control Animation" Popup MenuFvwmAnimate
AddToMenu "Utilities" "Utilities" Title
+ "Xterm" Exec xterm -sl 1024 +ut -fg white -bg black -e tcsh
+ "" Nop
+ "Remotes" Popup Remote-Popup
+ "Applications" Popup Applications-Popup
+ "Graphics Apps" Popup Graphics-Popup
+ "Development" Popup Development-Popup
+ "Accessories" Popup Accessories-Popup
+ "Entertainment" Popup Games-Popup
+ "Sound Stuff" Popup Sound-Popup
+ "Modules" Popup Module-Popup
+ "" Nop
+ "Refresh" Refresh
+ "Quit X" Popup Quit-Verify
AddToMenu "Quit-Verify" "Restart WM" Restart fvwm2
+ "Yes, Really Quit" Quit
+ "" Nop
+ "No, Don't Quit" Nop