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(Format: Year/Month/Day)
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(Format: Year/Month/Day)
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Changes for 1.0rc3:
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Changes for 1.0rc3:
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*07/03/20:
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* Updated doc/asciidoc/fluxbox.txt (Mathias)
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*07/03/19:
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*07/03/19:
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* Active menu item wasn't getting reset properly when menu closed (Mark)
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* Active menu item wasn't getting reset properly when menu closed (Mark)
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FbTk/Menu.cc
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FbTk/Menu.cc
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of the three extra keys on a pc104 branded with a familiar company logo. Lines
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of the three extra keys on a pc104 branded with a familiar company logo. Lines
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beginning with a '#' or '!' are considered comments and unread by fluxbox.
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beginning with a '#' or '!' are considered comments and unread by fluxbox.
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You can get a list of possible modifiers by calling 'xmodmap -pm'. This also
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shows you to which keys the modifiers are mapped. Additionally there is the
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'OnDesktop' modifier. To find valid keynames check the following files:
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/usr/X11R6/include/X11/keysymdef.h
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/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/XKeysymDB
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Furthermore you can use Mouse1, Mouse2, etc to define actions for your mouse
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buttons.
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# fluxbox keys file.
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# fluxbox keys file.
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Mod1 Tab :NextWindow
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Mod1 Tab :NextWindow
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- MoveTabLeft
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- MoveTabLeft
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- MoveTabRight
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- MoveTabRight
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- DetachClient
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- DetachClient
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- SetAlpha [[+-]<int> [[+-]<int>]]
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Workspace Commands
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Workspace Commands
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- RootMenu
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- RootMenu
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- WorkspaceMenu
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- WorkspaceMenu
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- WindowMenu
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- WindowMenu
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- HideMenu
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- CustomMenu <path_to_file>
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- SetWorkspaceName <name>
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- SetWorkspaceName <name>
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Special Commands
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Special Commands
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Couple of things
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Couple of things
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- Exec:
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fluxbox utilizes /bin/sh to start the commands. This means, that
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you can use environment variables to do some tricks here. E.g:
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:Exec $XTERM
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This would fire up the term of your choice, if you set XTERM to
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something usefull _before_ fluxbox starts, e.g. in the .fluxbox/startup
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file.
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- TakeToWorkspace:
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- TakeToWorkspace:
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Will send you along with the window to the selected workspace.
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Will send you along with the window to the selected workspace.
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SendToWorkspace just sends the window.
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SendToWorkspace just sends the window.
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requested setting. So if you have a window that is 100 pixels wide, you could
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requested setting. So if you have a window that is 100 pixels wide, you could
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set
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set
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Mod1 r :ResizeHorizontal 10
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Mod1 r :ResizeHorizontal 10
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alternates between the given commands each time you press Mod1 + t.
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alternates between the given commands each time you press Mod1 + t.
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- SetAlpha [[+-]<int> [[+-]<int>]]:
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Works on the currently focussed window. Given
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* no arguments: reset to default alpha settings
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* one argument: changes both focused and unfocused alpha settings
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* two arguments: first value becomes the focused alpha, second becomes
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the unfocused alpha value.
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E.g: SetAlpha 127 +5 will set the focused alpha to 127 and increment the
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unfocused alpha by 5 (until it reaches 255)
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LAYERS
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LAYERS
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Layers affect the way that windows will overlap each other on the screen.
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Layers affect the way that windows will overlap each other on the screen.
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when a window is closed. Set this option if you want previous settings to
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when a window is closed. Set this option if you want previous settings to
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be saved when the window is closed.
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be saved when the window is closed.
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- [Alpha] {int [int]}
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Where numbers represent focused and unfocused transparency,
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respectively. One number only will be used for both.
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The apps file also allows you to specify applications that should be started
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The apps file also allows you to specify applications that should be started
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on fluxbox startup using [startup] (options) {command} lines. Currently, the
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on fluxbox startup using [startup] (options) {command} lines. Currently, the
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only valid option is (screen=NN), where NN is the screen number on which the
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only valid option is (screen=NN), where NN is the screen number on which the
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