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.\" Man page for Openbox
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.\" Copyright (c) 2000 by Wilbert Berendsen <wbsoft@xs4all.nl>
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.\" This manual page may be freely distributed and modified.
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.\" Parts of the text are taken from website and several README's
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.TH openbox 1 "April 8th, 2002" "@VERSION@"
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.SH NAME
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openbox \- a window manager for X11
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.BR openbox " \-help | \-version"
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.B openbox
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.RI "[ \-rc" " rcfile " "] [ \-display" " display " ]
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.\"
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.\" First few Paragraphs taken from FILLMEINNOW
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.\"
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.\"Openbox is yet another addition to the list of window managers for the Open
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.\"Group's X Window System, Version 11 Release 6 and above.
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.\"Openbox is built with C++, sharing no common code with any other window
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.\"manager (even though the graphics implementation is similar to that of Window
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.\"Maker).
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.\".PP
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.\"From the time the first line of code was written, Openbox has evolved around
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.\"one premise, minimalism.
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.\"It's not meant to be Eye Candy, nor the most Featureful, nor the most Adorned
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.\"for modelling the Widely acclaimed NeXT interface.
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.\"It is just meant to be
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.\".BR fast .
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.\".PP
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.\"Openbox provides configurable window decorations, a root menu to launch
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.\"applications, and a toolbar that shows the current workspace name, the focused
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.\"application name, and the current time.
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.\"There is also a workspace menu to add or remove workspaces. The `slit' can be
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.\"used to dock small applications, e.g. most of the bbtools can use the slit.
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.\".PP
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.\"Openbox features a special kind of icon handling: When you minimize a window,
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.\"no icon appears; instead, you can view all minimized applications in the `Icons'
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.\"submenu of the workspace menu.
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.\"Your desktop will never get cluttered with icons. As an alternative to icons,
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.\"shaded windows are provided: A double click on the titlebar of a window will
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.\"shade it (i.e. the window will disappear; only the titlebar stays visible).
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.\".PP
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.\"Openbox uses its own graphics class to render its images on the fly.
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.\"By using style files, you can determine at a great level how your desktop looks.
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.\"Openbox currently uses the Blackbox protocol to communicate with other clients
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.\"such as the pager. Work is underway to support the new window manager
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.\"specification that both GNOME and KDE use.
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.SH OPTIONS
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Openbox supports the following command line options:
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.TP
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.B \-help
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Display command line options and compiled-in features, then exit.
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.TP
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.B \-version
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Display version info and exit.
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.TP
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.BI \-rc \ rcfile
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Use another rcfile than the default
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.IR "~/.openbox/rc" .
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.TP
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.BI \-display \ display
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Start Openbox on the specified display.
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Programs started by Openbox will have the
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.B DISPLAY
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environment variable set to this value, too.
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.SH RUNNING BLACKBOX
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This program is usually started by the user's startup script, most times called
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.IR ~/.xinitrc .
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To run openbox, modify the script by adding
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.EX 0
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exec openbox
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as the last executed command of the script.
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When Openbox terminates, the X session will terminate too.
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.PP
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When started, Openbox will try to find a default menu file in
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.IR @defaultmenu@ .
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You can provide a system-wide menu for your users here.
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.PP
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On exit or restart, Openbox will save user defaults in the file
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.I ~/.openbox/rc
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in the user's home directory.
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Some resources in this file can be edited by hand.
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.SH USING BLACKBOX
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From version 0.60.x, Openbox does no keyboard handling by itself; instead, it
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relies on an external program
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.IR bbkeys (1)
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for this.
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So, in this section, we will discuss all mouse commands.
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.SS Root window (background):
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A right click (button 3) will pop up the root menu.
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With this, you can launch your applications.
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You can also customize this menu for your needs. See above for its location.
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A middle click (button 2) will pop up the workspace menu.
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You can add or remove a workspace, view
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applications running on all workspace, inspect your iconified applications,
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and jump directly to any workspace or application.
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.PP
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Left clicking (button 1) on an application in the Workspaces menu will bring
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you to that workspace and raise/focus that application;
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middle clicking (button 2) will warp the application to the current workspace.
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.SS Toolbar:
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The toolbar consists of three fields: a workspace name, the name of the
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window that currently has focus, and a clock.
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A left click on the toolbar will bring it to the foreground, a
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middle click will hide it behind other windows (if AlwaysOnTop is not set), and
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the right button will bring up a little menu.
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.PP
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Using this menu, you can enter a name for the current workspace (when finished,
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press Enter).
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Also, you can choose the toolbar's position, whether or not it
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should be always on top (i.e. it cannot be obscured by other windows),
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and whether it should hide itself when the mouse moves away.
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.PP
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Note: In Openbox versions below 0.60.0, a right click on the toolbar
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immediately entered workspace name edit mode.
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.SS Window Titlebar and Borders:
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A left click on any part of the window's border will raise it.
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Dragging then moves the window.
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Dragging the resize grips at the bottom left and bottom right
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corners resizes the window.
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Middle clicking will immediately lower the window.
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Right clicking on the border or titlebar pops up the window menu,
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containing these commands:
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.TP
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.B Send To...
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Send window to another workspace.
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When you select the workspace with the middle button, Openbox will
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send you, along with the application, to the selected workspace.
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.TP
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.B Shade
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Shade window (display titlebar only).
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.TP
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.B Iconify
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Iconify window.
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The `icon' can be found in the `Icons' submenu of the workspace menu. It will
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*NOT* appear on screen otherwise.
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.TP
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.B Maximize
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(Un)Maximize window.
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When you click the middle button on this item, the
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window will maximize only vertically.
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.TP
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.B Raise
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Raise window.
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.TP
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.B Lower
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Lower window.
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.TP
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.B Stick
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(Un)Stick window.
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A stuck window will always be displayed in the current workspace.
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.TP
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.B Kill Client
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Kill (-SIGKILL) owner of window. Only use this if the client refuses to close.
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.TP
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.B Close
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Close the application cleanly.
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.PP
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When you double click on the titlebar of a window, it will `shade', so
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that only the titlebar stays visible.
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Another double click will redisplay the window contents.
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.SS Window Buttons:
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The button at the left upper corner of a window is the Minimize button.
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Clicking with any button causes the window to be iconified.
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The rightmost button (with the X) closes the application.
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The other button on the right (if present) maximizes the window in three ways:
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Button 1 causes full screen maximization, button 2 maximizes the window only
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vertically, and button 3 only horizontally.
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.SS Any menu:
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Clicking button 3 in a menu will popdown the menu.
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Clicking button 1 on the titlebar of any (sub)menu and then dragging it somewhere
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else will cause the menu to stay visible, and not disappear when you click on
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a menu item.
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.SS Miscellaneous:
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When you want to drag a window, but cannot see either the bottom handle or its
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titlebar, you can press Alt + button 1 anywhere in the window and then
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drag it around.
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You can also use Alt + button 1 to raise a partially visible window.
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Finally, Alt + button 2 lowers a window, and Alt + button 3 resizes the window.
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.SH MENU FILE
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A default menu file is installed in
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.IR @defaultmenu@ .
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Of course, this system-wide menu can be customized for all users at once.
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But it is also possible to create a personal menu.
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It is a convention to use the directory
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.IR "~/.openbox/"
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in your home directory, and to create a menu file, e.g.
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.I menu
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in this directory, or copy the system-wide menu file to this location.
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Next, we have to tell Openbox to load our menu file instead of the default.
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This is accomplished by adding (or changing) a resource value in the
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.I ~/.openbox/rc
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file, e.g.:
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.EX
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session.menuFile: ~/.openbox/menu
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.EE
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For this change to take effect, Openbox has to be restarted.
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Be sure that your menu is usable, then choose `Restart' from the default
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Openbox root menu.
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.SS Menu syntax
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The menu syntax is very simple and very effective.
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There are up to three fields in a menu line.
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They are of the form:
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.EX
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[tag] (label or filename) {command or filename}
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.EE
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The supported tags are as follows:
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.TP
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.B [begin] (label for root menu)
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This tells Openbox to start parsing the menu file.
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This tag is required for Openbox to parse your menu file.
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If it cannot find it, the system default menu is used instead.
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.TP
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.B [end]
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This tells Openbox that it is at the end of a menu.
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This can either be a submenu or the main root menu.
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There must be at least one of these tags in your menu to correspond to the
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required [begin] tag.
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.TP
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.B [exec] (label for command) {shell command}
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Inserts a command item into the menu.
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When you select the menu item from the menu, Openbox runs `shell command.'
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.TP
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.B [exit] (label for exit)
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Inserts an item that shuts down and exits Openbox.
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Any running programs are not closed.
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.TP
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.B [include] (filename)
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Parses the file specified by
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.I filename
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and includes it with the current menu. The filename can be the full path to a
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file, or it can begin with
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.IR ~/ ,
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which will be expanded into your home directory (e.g.
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.EX
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[include] (~/.openbox/stylesmenu)
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.EE
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will include
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.I /home/bhughes/.openbox/stylesmenu
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in my menu).
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.TP
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.B [nop] (label - optional)
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Insert a non-operational item into the current menu.
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This can be used to help format the menu into blocks or sections
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if so desired.
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.B [nop]
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does accept a label, but it is not required, and a blank item will be used
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if none is supplied.
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.TP
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.B [style] (label) {filename}
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This tells Openbox to insert an item that, when selected, reads the style file
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named
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.I filename
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and applies the new textures, colors, and fonts to the current
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running session.
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.TP
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.B [stylesdir] (directory name)
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Reads all filenames (directories are ignored) from the specified directory and
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creates menu items in the current menu for every filename. Openbox assumes
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that each file is a valid style file. When selected by the user, Openbox
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applies the selected style file to the current session.
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The labels that are created in the menu are the filenames of the style files.
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.TP
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.B [stylesmenu] (label) {directory name}
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Creates a submenu entry with
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.I label
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(that is also the title of the new submenu), and inserts in that submenu all
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filenames in the specified directory, in the same way as the
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.B [stylesdir]
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command does.
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.IP
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.RB Both\ [stylesdir] \ and\ [stylesmenu]
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commands make it possible to install style files without editing your menu file.
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.TP
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.B [submenu] (label) {title for menu - optional}
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This tells Openbox to create and parse a new menu.
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This menu is inserted as a submenu into the parent menu.
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These menus are parsed recursively, so there is no limit to the number of levels
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or nested submenus you can have.
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The title for the new menu is optional; if none is supplied,
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the new menu's title is the same as the item label.
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An
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.B [end]
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tag is required to end the submenu.
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.TP
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.B [reconfig] (label)
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When selected, this item rereads the current style, menu files and rc file,
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and applies any changes.
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This is useful for creating a new style or theme, as you don't have to
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constantly restart Openbox every time you save your style.
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However, Openbox automagically rereads the menu whenever it changes.
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.TP
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.B [restart] (label) {shell command - optional}
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This tells Openbox to restart.
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If `shell command' is supplied, it shuts down and runs the command (which is
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commonly the name of another window manager).
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If the command is omitted, Openbox restarts itself.
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.TP
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.B [config] (label)
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Inserts a Openbox generated submenu item containing numerous configuration
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options concerning window placement, focus style, window moving style, etc.
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.TP
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.B [workspaces] (label)
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This tells Openbox to insert a link to the workspaces menu directly
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into your menu.
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This is handy for those users who can't access the
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workspace menu directly (e.g. if you don't have a 3 button mouse).
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.PP
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Any line that starts with a `#' is considered a comment and ignored by Openbox.
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Also, in the labels/commands/filenames fields,
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you can escape any character like so:
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.EX
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[exec] (\\(my cool\\) \\{XTERM\\}) {xterm -T \\"cool XTERM\\"}
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.EE
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Using `\\\\' inserts a literal back-slash into the label/command/filename field.
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.SS Menu example
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Now let's put together some things.
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Here is a short example of a menu file:
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.PP
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.nf
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# Openbox menu file
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[begin] (Openbox @version@)
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[exec] (rxvt) {rxvt -ls}
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[exec] (Mozilla) {mozilla}
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[exec] (The GIMP) {gimp}
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[submenu] (Window Manager)
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[exec] (Edit Menus) {nedit .openbox/Menu}
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[submenu] (Style) {Which Style?}
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[stylesdir] (~/.openbox/styles)
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[stylesmenu] (Openbox Styles) {@pkgdatadir@/styles}
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[end]
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[config] (Config Options)
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[reconfig] (Reconfigure)
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[restart] (Restart)
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[end]
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[exit] (Log Out)
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[end]
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# end of menu file
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.SH STYLES
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Openbox enables you to use specialized files that contain
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.IR X (1)
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resources to specify colors, textures, and fonts and therefore
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the overall look of your window borders, menus, and the toolbar.
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.PP
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The default installation of Openbox provides some of these style files.
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Usually they are put in
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.IR @pkgdatadir@/styles .
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You can study or edit these files to grasp how the Openbox style mechanism
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works.
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You can use the
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.BR [style] ", " [stylesdir] " and " [stylesmenu]
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menu commands in your menu file to be able to select and change between styles
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on the fly.
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.PP
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You can also create a directory in your home directory (usually named
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.I ~/.openbox/styles)
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and put your own style files there.
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Of course, you may choose any name for this directory, but many downloadable
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themes will rely on the name
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.I styles
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(following the bb.themes.org naming scheme).
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.PP
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To understand how the style mechanism works, you should have a little knowledge
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of how X resources work.
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.PP
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X resources consist of a key and a value.
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The key is constructed of several smaller keys (sometimes referred to as
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children), delimited by a period (`.').
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Keys may also contain a star (`*') to serve as a wildcard, which means that one
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line of typed text will match several keys.
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This is useful for styles that are based on one or two colors.
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.PP
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Openbox allows you to configure its four main components: the toolbar, the
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slit, the menus, and the window decorations.
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.PP
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The little window that shows the x-y position while dragging windows borrows
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its style from the window's titlebar.
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.PP
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Here are some quick examples:
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.EX
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toolbar.clock.color: green
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.EE
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This sets the color resource of the toolbar clock to `green'. Another example:
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.EX
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menu*color: rgb:3/4/5
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.EE
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This sets the color resource of the menu
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.I and all of its `children'
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to `rgb:3/4/5'.
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(For a description of color names, see
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.IR X (1).)
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So this one also applies to
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.IR menu.title.color " and " menu.frame.color .
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And with
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.EX
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*font: -b&h-lucida-medium-r-normal-*-*-140-*
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.EE
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you set the font resource for all keys to this font name all at once.
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(For information about the fonts installed on your system, you can use a program like
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.IR xfontsel "(1), " gtkfontsel ", or " xlsfonts "(1).)"
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.PP
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Now what makes Openbox just so spectacular is its ability to render textures
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on the fly.
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Texture descriptions are specified in a similar way to the colors shown above
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e.g.:
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.ta \w'toolbar.clock.colorTo:\ 'u
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.EX
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toolbar.clock: Raised Gradient Diagonal Bevel1
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toolbar.clock.color: rgb:8/6/4
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toolbar.clock.colorTo: rgb:4/3/2
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.EE
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Don't worry; we will explain right now!
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A texture description consists of up to five fields, which are as follows:
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.B Flat / Raised / Sunken
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gives the component either a flat, raised, or sunken appearance.
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.TP
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.B Gradient / Solid
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tells Openbox to draw either a solid color or a texture with gradient.
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.TP
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.B Horizontal / Vertical / Diagonal / Crossdiagonal / Pipecross / Elliptic / Rectangle / Pyramid
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Select one of these texture types. They only work when
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.B Gradient
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is also specified!
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.TP
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.B Interlaced
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tells Openbox to interlace the texture (darken every other line).
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This option is most commonly used with gradiented textures, but, from Openbox
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version 0.60.3 on, it also works in solid textures.
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.TP
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.B Bevel1 / Bevel2
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tells Openbox which type of bevel to use.
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Bevel1 is the default bevel.
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The shading is placed on the edge of the image.
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Bevel2 is an alternative.
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The shading is placed one pixel in from the edge of the image.
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.PP
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Instead of a texture description, the option
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.B ParentRelative
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is also available, which makes the component appear as a part of its parent, i.e.
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totally transparent.
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.PP
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All gradient textures are composed of two color values: the
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.IR color " and " colorTo " resources."
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color represents the initial color, colorTo represents the final color of the
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gradient.
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When
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.B Interlaced
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is used in
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.B Solid
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mode, the
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.I colorTo
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resource is used to specify the interlacing color.
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.PP
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Well, here is the complete component list; also, all components together with
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which kind of value they can contain.
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Comments are preceded with an exclamation sign (!), which is also used for
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comments in Openbox style c.q. X resource files.
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.PP
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.ta \w'window.button.unfocus.picColor:\ 'u
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.nf
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.\"
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.\" The comments also to be translated!
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.\"
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! The toolbar itself.
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toolbar: Texture
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toolbar.color: Color
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toolbar.colorTo: Color
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! The buttons on the toolbar.
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toolbar.button: Texture or \fIParentRelative\fR
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toolbar.button.color: Color
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toolbar.button.colorTo: Color
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! Color of the button arrows.
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toolbar.button.picColor: Color
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! Buttons in pressed state.
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toolbar.button.pressed: Texture \fI(e.g. Sunken)\fR or \fIParentRelative\fR
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toolbar.button.pressed.color: Color
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toolbar.button.pressed.colorTo: Color
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! Color of pressed button arrows.
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toolbar.button.pressed.picColor: Color
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! The toolbar workspace label.
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toolbar.label: Texture or \fIParentRelative\fR
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toolbar.label.color: Color
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toolbar.label.colorTo: Color
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toolbar.label.textColor: Color
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! The toolbar window label.
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toolbar.windowLabel: Texture or \fIParentRelative\fR
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toolbar.windowLabel.color: Color
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toolbar.windowLabel.colorTo: Color
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toolbar.windowLabel.textColor: Color
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! The toolbar clock.
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toolbar.clock: Texture or \fIParentRelative\fR
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toolbar.clock.color: Color
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toolbar.clock.colorTo: Color
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toolbar.clock.textColor: Color
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! How the toolbar's text should be justified.
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toolbar.justify: \fIcenter\fR, \fIleft\fR, or \fIright\fR
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! Font to be used for all toolbar components.
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toolbar.font: Font \fI(e.g. -*-helvetica-medium-r-normal-*-*-100-*)\fR
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! The menu titlebar.
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menu.title: Texture
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menu.title.color: Color
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menu.title.colorTo: Color
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menu.title.textColor: Color
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menu.title.font: Font
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menu.title.justify: \fIcenter\fR, \fIleft\fR, or \fIright\fR
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! The menu frame.
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menu.frame: Texture
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menu.frame.color: Color
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menu.frame.colorTo: Color
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menu.frame.textColor: Color
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menu.frame.disableColor: Color
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menu.frame.font: Font
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menu.frame.justify: \fIcenter\fR, \fIleft\fR, or \fIright\fR
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! Bullets for submenu items.
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menu.bullet: \fIempty\fR, \fItriangle\fR, \fIsquare\fR, or \fIdiamond\fR
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menu.bullet.position: \fIright\fR or \fIleft\fR
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! The highlighted menu item.
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menu.hilite: Texture (e.g. \fIRaised\fR)
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menu.hilite.color: Color
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menu.hilite.colorTo: Color
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menu.hilite.textColor: Color
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! A focused window.
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|
window.title.focus: Texture
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|
window.title.focus.color: Color
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window.title.focus.colorTo: Color
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|
! An unfocused window.
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|
window.title.unfocus: Texture
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|
window.title.unfocus.color: Color
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|
window.title.unfocus.colorTo: Color
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|
! Window label.
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|
window.label.focus: Texture or \fIParentRelative\fR
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|
window.label.focus.color: Color
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|
window.label.focus.colorTo: Color
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|
window.label.focus.textColor: Color
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|
|
|
window.label.unfocus: Texture or \fIParentRelative\fR
|
|
window.label.unfocus.color: Color
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window.label.unfocus.colorTo: Color
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window.label.unfocus.textColor: Color
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! Handlebar.
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|
window.handle.focus: Texture
|
|
window.handle.focus.color: Color
|
|
window.handle.focus.colorTo: Color
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|
|
|
window.handle.unfocus: Texture
|
|
window.handle.unfocus.color: Color
|
|
window.handle.unfocus.colorTo: Color
|
|
|
|
! Resize grips.
|
|
window.grip.focus: Texture
|
|
window.grip.focus.color: Color
|
|
window.grip.focus.colorTo: Color
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|
|
|
window.grip.unfocus: Texture
|
|
window.grip.unfocus.color: Color
|
|
window.grip.unfocus.colorTo: Color
|
|
|
|
! Window buttons.
|
|
window.button.focus: Texture or \fIParentRelative\fR
|
|
window.button.focus.color: Color
|
|
window.button.focus.colorTo: Color
|
|
window.button.focus.picColor: Color
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|
|
|
window.button.unfocus: Texture or \fIParentRelative\fR
|
|
window.button.unfocus.color: Color
|
|
window.button.unfocus.colorTo: Color
|
|
window.button.unfocus.picColor: Color
|
|
|
|
window.button.pressed: Texture (e.g. \fISunken\fR)
|
|
window.button.pressed.color: Color
|
|
window.button.pressed.colorTo: Color
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|
|
|
! Frame around window.
|
|
window.frame.focusColor: Color
|
|
window.frame.unfocusColor: Color
|
|
|
|
! Font and justification for window labels.
|
|
window.font: Font
|
|
window.justify: \fIcenter\fR, \fIleft\fR, or \fIright\fR
|
|
|
|
! Miscellaneous resources.
|
|
|
|
! A border can be drawn around all components.
|
|
borderWidth: a number of pixels, e.g. \fI1\fR
|
|
borderColor: Color
|
|
|
|
bevelWidth: a number of pixels > 0
|
|
handleWidth: a number of pixels > 0
|
|
|
|
! Width of the window frame (from version 0.61 on).
|
|
! When not specified, frameWidth defaults to the value of bevelWidth.
|
|
frameWidth: a number of pixels >= 0
|
|
|
|
|
|
! This command is executed whenever this style is selected.
|
|
! Typically it sets the root window to a nice picture.
|
|
rootCommand: Shell command, e.g. \fIbsetroot -mod 4 4 -fg rgb: 5/6/6 -bg grey20\fR
|
|
|
|
! Some of the bbtools read these old 0.51 resources.
|
|
menuFont: Font
|
|
titleFont: Font
|
|
.fi
|
|
.PP
|
|
Now, this seems a long list, but, remember, when you create your own style, you
|
|
can easily set lots of keys with a single command, e.g.
|
|
.EX
|
|
.ta \w'*unfocus.textColor:\ 'u
|
|
*color: slategrey
|
|
*colorTo: darkslategrey
|
|
*unfocus.color: darkslategrey
|
|
*unfocus.colorTo: black
|
|
*textColor: white
|
|
*unfocus.textColor: lightgrey
|
|
*font: lucidasans-10
|
|
.EE
|
|
This sets already nice defaults for many components.
|
|
.SH THE SLIT
|
|
The slit is a special Openbox window frame that can contain dockable
|
|
applications, e.g. the `bbtools' or WindowMaker's dockapps.
|
|
When applications are run in the slit, they have no window borders of their own;
|
|
instead, they are framed in the slit, and they are always visible in the current
|
|
workspace.
|
|
You can click button 3 on the edge of the slit window to get a menu to
|
|
determine its position, whether its contained applications should be grouped
|
|
horizontally or vertically and whether it should hide itself when the
|
|
mouse moves away.
|
|
.PP
|
|
Most dockable applications use the
|
|
.B -w
|
|
option to run in the slit.
|
|
For example, you could put in your
|
|
.IR ~/.xinitrc :
|
|
.EX
|
|
bbmail -w &
|
|
bbpager -w &
|
|
exec openbox
|
|
.EE
|
|
Of course, to use the slit, you must have slit support compiled in (this is
|
|
the default).
|
|
.SH RESOURCE FILE
|
|
Usually the
|
|
.I ~/.openbox/rc
|
|
resource file is created and maintained by Openbox itself.
|
|
All options from the
|
|
.B [config]
|
|
menu (from 0.60.x on), the last selected style file, your workspace names and
|
|
so on are saved automatically in this file.
|
|
However, there are some resources in it you might want to edit yourself:
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B session.menuFile:
|
|
This tells Openbox where to look for its menu file.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B session.screen0.toolbar.widthPercent:
|
|
This determines the amount (in %) of space the toolbar will take.
|
|
Default value is:
|
|
.IR 66 .
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B session.screen0.strftimeFormat:
|
|
This adjusts the way the current time is displayed in the toolbar.
|
|
The
|
|
.IR strftime (3)
|
|
format is used.
|
|
Default value is:
|
|
.IR "%I:%M %p" .
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B session.autoRaiseDelay:
|
|
This adjusts the delay (in ms) before focused windows will raise when using the
|
|
Auto Raise option.
|
|
Default value is:
|
|
.IR 250 .
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B session.doubleClickInterval:
|
|
This adjusts the delay (in ms) between mouse clicks for Openbox to consider a double click.
|
|
Default value is:
|
|
.IR 250 .
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B session.screen0.edgeSnapThreshold:
|
|
When moving a window across your screen, Openbox is able to have it `snap' to
|
|
the edges of the screen for easy placement.
|
|
This variable tells Openbox the distance (in pixels) at which the window will
|
|
jump to the edge.
|
|
Default value is:
|
|
.IR 0 .
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B session.cacheMax:
|
|
This tells Openbox how much memory (in Kb) it may use to store cached pixmaps on
|
|
the X server.
|
|
If your machine runs short of memory, you may lower this value.
|
|
Default value is:
|
|
.IR 200 .
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B session.cacheLife:
|
|
This tells Openbox how long (in minutes) unused pixmaps may stay in the X
|
|
server's memory.
|
|
Default value is:
|
|
.IR 5 .
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B session.colorsPerChannel:
|
|
This tells Openbox how many colors to take from the X server on pseudocolor
|
|
displays. A channel would be red, green, or blue.
|
|
Openbox will allocate this variable ^ 3 colors and make them always available.
|
|
This value must be between 2 and 6.
|
|
When you run Openbox on an 8-bit display, you must set this resource to 4.
|
|
Default value is:
|
|
.IR 4.
|
|
.PP
|
|
When running Openbox in a multiple desktop environment, the
|
|
.B screen0
|
|
key can also be
|
|
.B screen1, 2
|
|
etc. for any appropriate desktop.
|
|
.SH ENVIRONMENT
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B HOME
|
|
Openbox uses
|
|
.RB $ HOME
|
|
to find its
|
|
.I .openbox/rc
|
|
file, and to resolve style file and directory names.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B DISPLAY
|
|
When no other display was given on the command line, Openbox will start on the
|
|
display specified by this variable.
|
|
.SH AUTHOR and CREDITS
|
|
All of the code was initially written and maintained as Blackbox by Brad Hughes
|
|
.nh \" hyphenation off
|
|
(blackbox@alug.org)
|
|
.hy \" on again
|
|
and then Jeff Raven
|
|
.nh
|
|
(jraven@psu.edu),
|
|
.hy
|
|
and then Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
|
|
.nh
|
|
(shaleh@debian.org)
|
|
.hy
|
|
.hy
|
|
and is now maintained as Openbox by Ben Jansens
|
|
.nh
|
|
(ben@orodu.net)
|
|
.hy
|
|
with contributions and patches merged from
|
|
many individuals around the world.
|
|
.PP
|
|
The official Openbox website:
|
|
.nh
|
|
.B http://openbox.sunsite.dk/
|
|
.hy
|
|
.br
|
|
Many themes and other contributions:
|
|
.nh
|
|
.B http://themes.freshmeat.net/
|
|
.hy
|
|
.PP
|
|
This manpage was put together by Wilbert Berendsen
|
|
.nh
|
|
(wbsoft@xs4all.nl).
|
|
.hy
|
|
Numerous other languages will be available.
|
|
.SH SEE ALSO
|
|
.IR bsetroot (1), \ bbkeys (1) \" not there, yet ;-(
|