94 lines
2.8 KiB
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94 lines
2.8 KiB
Groff
.\" $OpenBSD: FvwmSaveDesk.1,v 1.1.1.1 2006/11/26 10:53:54 matthieu Exp $
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.\" @(#)FvwmSaveDesk.1 6/6/96
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.TH FvwmSaveDesk 1 "Jul 6 1996" 2.0
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.UC
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.SH NAME
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FvwmSaveDesk \- another FVWM desktop-layout saving module
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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FvwmSaveDesk is spawned by fvwm, so no command line invocation will work.
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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When called, this module will attempt to save your current desktop
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layout as a definition of extra lines for the function InitFunction
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into the file
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.I .fvwm2desk
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in your home directory. As explain in the other documation, this
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function is called at startup of fvwm2.
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You have to include this file in
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.I .fvwmrc
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after the definition of the Function Initfunction.
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You can do this by using the module
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.I FvwmM4
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or
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.I FvwmCpp.
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Your applications must supply certain hints to the X window system.
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.I Emacs
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and
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.I Netscape
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, for example, does not, so FvwmSaveDesk can't get any
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information from it.
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Also, FvwmSaveDesk assumes that certain command line options are
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globally accepted by applications, which may not be the case.
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.SH SETUP USING FVWMM4 MODULE
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The M4 Macro processor substitutes its macros even in the middle of a
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word. Because of that you may have problems with predefined macros
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such as include or define. To avoid this the GNU M4 has an extra
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option to prefix all builtins with 'm4_'. FvwmM4 can be called with
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option -m4-prefix and then will provide the option -P to M4.
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I personally use the FvwmM4 module this way.
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fvwm2 -f "FvwmM4 -m4-prefix -m4opt -I$HOME $HOME/.fvwmrc"
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Simply add the following line to the end of .fvwmrc:
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m4_include(`.fvwm2desk') .
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.SH SETUP USING FVWMCPP MODULE
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With the FVWMCPP you may have the problem that the preprocessor
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directives starts with the comment charakter '#' and will
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complain about unknown directives, if you have comments in your .fvwmrc.
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fvwm2 -f "FvwmCpp -C-I$HOME $HOME/.fvwmrc"
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Simply add the following line to the end of .fvwmrc:
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#include ".fvwm2desk"
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.SH INVOCATION
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FvwmSaveDesk can be invoked by adding it to a menu or binding it to a
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mouse button or keystoke in
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the
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.I .fvwmrc
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file.
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Fvwm2 will search directory specified in the ModulePath
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configuration option to locate FvwmSaveDesk.
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To insert it to a menu, add the line
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+ "Save Desktop" Module FvwmSaveDesk
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to the menu defintion.
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I thing binding it to a mouse button is not very useful, but you can
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do that, by adding for example this line.
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Mouse 3 R CS Module FvwmSaveDesk
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Than FvwmSaveDesk will be called if you hit the right mouse button
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on the root window while holding the shift and control button down.
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You can bind FvwmSaveDesk to a function key F10 for example you have
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to insert the following line:
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Key F10 A Module FvwmSaveDesk
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I personally add it as a Button to the module FvwmButtons:
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*FvwmButtons SaveDesc desk.xpm Module FvwmSaveDesk
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.SH AUTHOR
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Carsten Paeth (calle@calle.in-berlin.de)
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