FvwmWinList



FvwmWinList(0.4h)                               FvwmWinList(0.4h)




NAME

       FvwmWinList - the FVWM window list module


SYNOPSIS

       FvwmWinList is spawned by fvwm, so no command line invoca­
       tion will work.



DESCRIPTION

       The FvwmWinList module provides a window list made  up  of
       buttons,  each corresponding to a window that FVWM is man­
       aging.  Clicking on the buttons  with  any  of  the  three
       mouse  buttons  will  either do a default action or can be
       user configured.  Like the other modules, FvwmWinList only
       works when fvwm is used as the window manager.



COPYRIGHTS

       The  FvwmWinList  module is the original work of Mike Fin­
       ger.

       Copyright 1994, Mike Finger. The author makes  no  guaran­
       tees  or warranties of any kind about the use of this mod­
       ule.  Use this modules at your own risk.  You  may  freely
       use  this  module  or any portion of it for any purpose as
       long as the copyright is kept intact.



INITIALIZATION

       During initialization, FvwmWinList will scan the same con­
       figuration  file that FVWM used during startup to find the
       options that pertain to it.  These options  are  discussed
       in a later section.



INVOCATION

       FvwmWinList  can  be invoked by fvwm during initialization
       by inserting the line 'Module FvwmWinList' in the  .fvwmrc
       file.

       FvwmWinList  can  also be bound to a keystroke, mouse but­
       ton, or menu option to be  invoked  later,  in  this  case
       using 'Transient' as an argument will cause FvwmWinList to
       resemble the built in window list.

       FvwmWinList must reside in a directory that is  listed  in
       the  ModulePath  option  of  FVWM for it to be executed by
       FVWM.



CONFIGURATION OPTIONS

       The following options can be placed in the .fvwmrc file


       *FvwmWinListGeometry {+-}<X>{+-}<Y>
              Specifies the location and gravity of the  FvwmWin­
              List window.  At the current time, size is not sup­
              ported and FvwmWinList will resize itself  as  but­
              tons  are  added.   If  the  NoAnchor option is not
              specified then the windows gravity corner  will  be
              anchored,  and the window will grow in the opposite
              direction.  (i.e.  If  the  geometry  is  specified
              -5-5, that is SoutEastGravity.  This will cause the
              window to draw up and to the left  as  windows  are
              added)


       *FvwmWinListFont font
              Specifies the font to be used for labeling the but­
              tons.


       *FvwmWinListFore color
              Specifies the color to use for the button names.


       *FvwmWinListBack color
              Specifies the color for the buttons.


       *FvwmWinListFocusFore color
              Specifies the color to use for the button names for
              the  window  that  has the input focus. If omitted,
              the color from FvwmWinListFore is used.


       *FvwmWinListFocusBack color
              Specifies the color to use for the button  for  the
              window  that  has  the input focus. If omitted, the
              color from FvwmWinListBack is used.


       *FvwmWinListIconFore color
              Specifies the color to use for the button names for
              windows  that  are iconified. If omitted, the color
              from FvwmWinListFore is used.


       *FvwmWinListIconBack color
              Specifies the color to use for the button for  win­
              dows that are iconified. If omitted, the color from
              FvwmWinListBack is used.


       *FvwmWinListDontDepressFocus
              By default FvwmWinlist will show the button for the
              window that has the input focus as pressed in. This
              option disables that feature.


       *FvwmWinListUseSkipList
              Tells FvwmWinList to not show the windows that  are
              listed  on  a WindowListSkip line if the configura­
              tion file.


       *FvwmWinListNoAnchor
              By default, FvwmWinList  will  anchor  the  gravity
              corner  so  the  window  will  grow in the opposite
              direction.  This undoes that option.


       *FvwmWinListUseIconNames
              Tells FvwmWinList to use the icon name of the  win­
              dow  instead of the full window name.  This is use­
              ful to keep the width of the window small.


       *FvwmWinListLeftJustify
              By default, FvwmWinList will center the  icon  text
              in the icon.  This option causes it to be justified
              flush with the left edge of the icon.  This  option
              is turned on when MiniIcons are used.


       *FvwmWinListMinWidth width

       *FvwmWinListMaxWidth width
              Specify  the  minimum  and  maximum widths that the
              buttons will shrink or grow to.  The  buttons  will
              normally  size to fit the longest name, but certain
              applications produce icon titles  that  can  easily
              fill  the  screen.   Setting  these parameters con­
              strains the size of the buttons to be  between  the
              two  values.  Setting them identically will fix the
              size of the buttons.  Setting Max < Min  will  have
              unpredictable results.


       *FvwmWinListTruncateLeft
              If  names  get  truncated because of the setting of
              FvwmWinListMaxWidth, they will normally  get  trun­
              cated  on the right, so only the start of the names
              are visible. Setting this resource will cause  them
              to  get  truncated  on the left, so that the end of
              names are visible. This is useful when  the  window
              title contains a directory and file name, for exam­
              ple.


       *FvwmWinListAction action response[,reponse...]
              Tells FvwmWinList to do  response  when  action  is
              done.  The currently supported actions are: Click1,
              Click2, Click3.  The currently supported  responses
              are  any  fvwm built-in commands, including modules
              and functions.



SAMPLE CONFIGURATION

       The following  are  excepts  from  a  .fvwmrc  file  which
       describe FvwmWinList initialization commands:


       ########
       # Pop up the window list in tranient mode on button 3 press & hold

       Mouse 3   R   A   Module "FvwmWinList" FvwmWinList Transient

       ########################## Window-Lister ###############################
       *FvwmWinListBack DarkOliveGreen
       *FvwmWinListFore PaleGoldenRod
       *FvwmWinListFont -*-new century schoolbook-bold-r-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-*-*-*
       *FvwmWinListAction Click1 Iconify -1,Raise
       *FvwmWinListAction Click2 Iconify
       *FvwmWinListAction Click3 Module "FvwmIdent" FvwmIdent
       *FvwmWinListUseSkipList
       *FvwmWinListUseIconNames
       *FvwmWinListGeometry -50-85
       *FvwmWinListMinWidth 70
       *FvwmWinListMaxWidth 120
       # I prefer the text centered
       #*FvwmWinListLeftJustify
       # I like it achored
       #*FvwmWinListNoAnchor





AUTHOR

       Mike Finger (mfinger@mermaid.micro.umn.edu)
                   (Mike_Finger@atk.com)
                   (doodman  on  IRC,  check  the #linux channel)
       Various Patches by
          John Heidemann <johnh@ficus.CS.UCLA.EDU> and
          Jason L Tibbitts <tibbs@tcamc.uh.edu>.



                          May 27th, 1995        FvwmWinList(0.4h)

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