FvwmPager



FvwmPager(1.20)                                   FvwmPager(1.20)




NAME

       FvwmPager - the FVWM Pager module


SYNOPSIS

       FvwmPager  is  spawned by fvwm, so no command line invoca­
       tion will work.  From within the .fvwmrc  file,  FvwmPager
       is spawned as follows:

       Module FvwmPager 0 3

       or

       Module FvwmPager * *

       or from within an fvwm pop-up menu:

       AddToMenu Module-Popup "Modules"      Title
       +                      "Audio"        Module FvwmAudio
       +                      "Auto"         Module FvwmAuto 200
       +                      "Buttons"      Module FvwmButtons
       +                      "Ident"        Module FvwmIdent
       +                      "Banner"       Module FvwmBanner
       +                      "Pager"        Module FvwmPager 0 3

       or

       +                      "Pager"        Module FvwmPager * *

       where  "0"  is  the  first desktop to show, and "3" is the
       last and "*" is the current dektop.  In the second  format
       (with two asterisks) the current desk is always visible in
       the pager (and it is also the only one).



DESCRIPTION

       The FvwmPager module shows a miniature view  of  the  Fvwm
       desktops  which are specified in the command line. This is
       a useful reminder of where your active windows  are.  Win­
       dows  in  the  pager  are shown in the same color as their
       fvwm decorations.

       The pager can be used to change  your  viewport  into  the
       current  desktop,  to  change desktops, or to move windows
       around.

       Pressing mouse button 1 in the pager will cause you  view­
       port  to change to the selected page of the selected desk.
       If you click with button 1 in  the  desk-label  area,  you
       will switch desks but not pages within the desk.

       Dragging  mouse  button  2 on a miniature view of a window
       will cause that window to be move to  the  location  where
       you  release  the mouse button, but your viewport will not
       change. If you drag the window out of the pager  and  onto
       your  desktop, a full size image of the window will appear
       for you to place. There is no way to pick up a  full  size
       image  of  the window and move it into the pager, however.
       Since some mice do not have button 2, I have  made  provi­
       sions to drag windows in the pager by using pressing modi­
       fier-1 (usually Alt) and dragging with button 3.

       Clicking mouse button 3  on  a  location  will  cause  the
       viewport to move to the selected location and switch desks
       if necessary, but will not align the viewport  to  a  page
       boundary.  Dragging  button  3  will cause the viewport to
       move as you drag but not  switch  desktops,  even  if  the
       pointer moves to another desktop.

       When  iconified, the pager will work as a fully functional
       current page only pager.  Windows  and  viewports  can  be
       moved  within  the  icon  of the pager. Users will want to
       make sure that they have no lines similar to

       Icon "Fvwm Pager" whatever

       in their .fvwmrc files.




COPYRIGHTS

       The FvwmPager program, and  the  concept  for  interfacing
       this  module  to the Window Manager, are all original work
       by Robert Nation.

       Copyright 1994, Robert Nation. No guarantees or warranties
       or anything are provided or implied in any way whatsoever.
       Use this program at your own risk. Permission to use  this
       program for any purpose is given, as long as the copyright
       is kept intact.




INITIALIZATION

       During initialization, FvwmPager will eventually search  a
       configuration  file  which  describes  the  time-outs  and
       actions to take.  The configuration file is the same  file
       that fvwm used during initialization.

       If  the FvwmPager executable is linked to another name, ie
       ln -s FvwmPager OtherPager,  then  another  module  called
       OtherPager  can  be  started,  with a completely different
       configuration than FvwmPager, simply by changing the  key­
       word   FvwmPager  to  OtherPager.  This way multiple pager
       programs can be used.



KEYBOARD FOCUS CONTROL

       You can direct the keyboard focus to  any  window  on  the
       current  desktop by clicking with button 2 on its image in
       the pager. The window does not need to be visible, but  it
       does need to be on the current page.



INVOCATION

       The invocation method was shown in the synopsis section



CONFIGURATION OPTIONS

       FvwmPager  reads  the same .fvwmrc file as fvwm reads when
       it starts up, and looks for certain configuration options:


       *FvwmPagerGeometry geometry
              Completely or partially specifies the pager windows
              location and geometry, in  standard  X11  notation.
              In  order  to maintain an undistorted aspect ratio,
              you might want to leave out  either  the  width  or
              height dimension of the geometry specification


       *FvwmPagerRows rows
              Tells  fvwm how many rows of desks to use when lay­
              ing out the pager window.


       *FvwmPagerColumns columns
              Tells fvwm how many columnss of desks to  use  when
              laying out the pager window.


       *FvwmPagerIconGeometry geometry
              Specifies a size (optional) and location (optional)
              for the pager's icon window. Since there is no easy
              way  for  FvwmPager  to determine the height of the
              icon's label, you will have to  make  an  allowance
              for  the  icon  label height when using negative y-
              coordinates  in  the  icon  location  specification
              (used  to specify a location relative to the bottom
              instead of the top of the screen).


       *FvwmPagerStartIconic
              Causes the pager to start iconified.


       *FvwmPagerNoStartIconic
              Causes the pager to  start  normally.   Useful  for
              cancelling the effect of the StartIconic option.


       *FvwmPagerFont font-name
              Specified  a font to use to label the desktops.  If
              font_name is "none" then no desktop labels will  be
              displayed.


       *FvwmPagerSmallFont font-name
              Specified  a  font to use to label the window names
              in the pager. If not specified, the  window  labels
              will  be  omitted.  Window labels seem to be fairly
              useless for desktop scales of 32  or  greater.   If
              font_name  is  "none"  then no window names will be
              displayed.


       *FvwmPagerFore color
              Specifies the color to use  to  write  the  desktop
              labels, and to draw the page-grid lines.


       *FvwmPagerBack color
              Specifies the background color for the window.


       *FvwmPagerHilight color
              The  active page and desk label will be highlighted
              by using this background  pattern  instead  of  the
              normal background.


       *FvwmPagerWindowColors fore back hiFore hiBack
              Change  the normal/highlight colors of the windows.
              fore and hiFore specify the colors as used for  the
              font  inside the windows.  back and hiBack are used
              to fill the windows with.

       *FvwmPagerLabel desk label
              Assigns the text label to desk desk (or the current
              desk  if  desk  is "*") in the pager window. Useful
              for assigning symbolic names to desktops, i.e.

              *FvwmPagerLabel 1 Mail
              *FvwmPagerLabel 2 Maker
              *FvwmPagerLabel * Matlab



       *FvwmPagerDeskColor desk color
              Assigns the color color to desk desk (or  the  cur­
              rent desk if desk is "*") in the pager window. This
              replaces the background color  for  the  particular
              desk.   This  only  works  when  the  pager is full
              sized.  When Iconified, the pager  uses  the  color
              specified by *FvwmPagerBack.

              TIP: Try  using  *FvwmPagerDeskColor in conjunction
              with FvwmCpp (or FvwmM4) and FvwmBacker  to  assign
              identical  colors  to your various desktops and the
              pager representations.


       *FvwmPagerDeskTopScale number
              If the geometry is not specified,  then  a  desktop
              reduction  factor  is used to calculate the pager's
              size. Things in  the  pager  window  are  shown  at
              1/number of the actual size.


       *FvwmPagerMiniIcons
              Allow  the pager to display a window's mini icon in
              the pager, if it has one, instead  of  showing  the
              window's name.


       *FvwmPagerBalloons [type]
              Show  a  balloon  describing  the  window  when the
              pointer is moved into a window in the  pager.  Cur­
              rently  only  the  window's icon name is shown.  If
              type is Pager balloons are just shown for  an  uni­
              conified  pager;  if type is Icon balloons are just
              shown for an iconified pager. If type  is  anything
              else (or null) balloons are always shown.


       *FvwmPagerBalloonFore color
              Specifies the color for text in the balloon window.
              If omitted it defaults to the foreground color  for
              the window being described.


       *FvwmPagerBalloonBack color
              Specifies the background color for the balloon win­
              dow. If omitted it defaults to the background color
              for the window being described.


       *FvwmPagerBalloonFont font-name
              Specifies  a  font  to  use  for  the balloon text.
              Defaults to fixed.


       *FvwmPagerBalloonBorderWidth number
              Sets the width  of  the  balloon  window's  border.
              Defaults to 1.


       *FvwmPagerBalloonBorderColor color
              Sets  the  color  of  the  balloon window's border.
              Defaults to black.


       *FvwmPagerBalloonYOffset number
              The balloon window is positioned to be horizontally
              centered against the pager window it is describing.
              The vertical position may be set as an offset. Neg­
              ative  offsets  of -n are placed n pixels above the
              pager window, positive offsets of +n are  placed  n
              pixels  below.  Offsets  of 0 are not permitted, as
              this would permit direct transit from pager  window
              to  balloon window, causing an event loop. Defaults
              to +2. The offset will change  sign  automatically,
              as needed, to keep the balloon on the screen.




AUTHOR

       Robert Nation
       DeskColor patch contributed by Alan Wild
       MiniIcons   and  WindowColors  patch  contributed  by  Rob
       Whapham
       Balloons patch by Ric Lister <ric@giccs.georgetown.edu>.



                           Mar 16 1994            FvwmPager(1.20)

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