NAME WinList - the AfterStep window list module SYNOPSIS WinList [-f config_file] [-v | --version] [-h | --help] Although WinList can be run from the command line, it is normally spawned by afterstep in the autoexec file, in the following manner: Module "I" WinList From within an afterstep menu file by 'WinList': % cat "~/GNUstep/Library/AfterStep/start/Modules/WinList" Module "WinList" WinList MiniPixmap "mini-as.xpm" To stop the WinList module, a menu item can be used: % cat "~/GNUstep/Library/AfterStep/start/Modules/WinList_Stop" KillModuleByName "Stop WinList" WinList MiniPixmap "mini-as.xpm" DESCRIPTION The WinList module provides a window list made up of but- tons, each corresponding to a window that AfterStep is managing. Clicking on the buttons with any of the three mouse buttons will either do a default action or can be user configured by editing the winlist file. OPTIONS -f config_file Use config_file instead of the default configuration file. -h | --help Print a usage message and exit successfully. -v | --version Print version information and exit successfully. INITIALIZATION During initialization, WinList will search a configuration file which describes the colors, font, actions to take on mouse clicks, and geometry settings to use. This file will be the one specified by the -f option (if given). Else, the ~/GNUstep/Library/AfterStep/winlist file will be used if it exists. Else, /usr/local/share/afterstep/winlist will be used. If the WinList executable is linked to another name, ie 'ln -s WinList OtherWinList', then another module called Oth- erWinList can be started, with a completely different set of configurations than WinList, simply by adding *OtherWinList options following the same *WinList configuration options below to the winlist file. This way multiple Identify pro- grams can be used. INVOCATION WinList can be invoked from the autoexec file or from a menu item as shown in the Synopsis section above. WinList can also be invoked from binding "Module WinList argument" to a keystroke or mouse button using Transient as an argument which will cause WinList to resemble the built- in window list. AfterStep will search through the directories specified in the ModulePath configuration in the base.#bpp (where # is your colordepth) to attempt to locate WinList. CONFIGURATION OPTIONS WinList reads the winlist file when it starts up, and looks for its configuration options. The MyStyle structure should now be specified in the look files. This allows for a greater control of the running module (different WinList look with different desktop looks, dynamic reconfiguration etc.). MyStyle "*WinList" style_option ~MyStyle The possible style_options follow: Font font Specifies the font associated with this style. font is a standard X11 font definition. ForeColor color Specifies the text color associated with this style. color is a standard X11 color definition. BackColor color Specifies the background color associated with this style. color is a standard X11 color defini- tion. TextStyle style Specifies the text style associated with this style. style can be 0, 1, or 2: 0: normal text 1: 3d effect #1 2: 3d effect #2 MaxColors maximum Specifies the maximum number of colors that the BackGradient can use. jpegs specified with Back- Pixmap will also be limited to this number of colors. BackGradient type from to Specifies that a gradient should be used as a background instead of a solid color. The gradient colors start at from and end at to. from and to are standard X11 color definitions. type can be 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5: 1: Wharf-style diagonal gradient 2: Horizontal from top to bottom 3: Horizontal from top/bottom to center 4: Vertical from left to right 5: Vertical from left/right to center BackPixmap type pixmap_name|color_name Specifies that a pixmap should be used as a back- ground instead of a solid color. This option has two forms, depending on the value of type. If type is 128, the second parameter, pixmap_name must be the name of an xpm, jpeg, or png image which can be found in PixmapPath. If type is 129, the root pixmap (desktop background) will be used, and the optional second parameter must be a color with which the root pixmap will be shaded. 128: tiled pixmap from the upper left 129: "transparent" *WinListGeometry geometry Specifies the location and gravity of the WinList win- dow. At the current time, size is not supported and WinList will resize itself as buttons are added. If the NoAnchor option is not specified then the window's 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) *WinListHideGeometry geometry Specifies the location of the WinList window when there are no windows. It will cause WinList to display nice little window with AfterStep version in there. If size is supplied WinList will center the label within the window. *WinListUseSkipList Tells WinList to not show the windows that are have WindowListSkip as a Style option in the atabase file. *WinListNoAnchor By default, WinList will anchor the gravity corner so the window will grow in the opposite direction. This undoes that option. *WinListUseIconNames Tells WinList to use the icon name of the window instead of the full window name. This is useful to keep the width of the window small. *WinListAction action response[,reponse...] Tells WinList to do response when action is done. The currently supported actions are: Click1, Click2, Click3. The currently supported responses are any Aft- erStep built-in commands, including modules and func- tions. *WinListOrientation down|across Will make a vertical or horizontal winlist. *WinListMaxWidth width in pixel Sets either maxwidth for a vertical winlist or the actual width for a horizontal "taskbar". *WinListJustify <Left|Center|Right> If used, will justify the text as specifyed. If unspecified, the default is to center text. *WinListAutoHide number Makes WinList auto-hide, when the mouse cursor travels off WinList it reduces its size and becomes a line, when the mouse cursor travels onto hidden WinList it readjusts its size to normal dimensions. 0 turns this feature off, positive numbers turn it on. This option makes sense only when WinList is set to StaysOnTop in the database file. It is possible to turn AutoHide on/off when the module is running: pressing 'u' while the cursor is in the WinList window permanently unhides, pressing 'h' while the cursor is in the Win- List window turns AutoHide on. *WinListBalloons Turns on the balloon feature. A "balloon" is displayed showing the name of the button the pointer is resting on in the WinList. The balloon background and text are configured with the MyStyle "*WinListBalloon". See afterstep(1x) for more information on MyStyles. *WinListBalloonBorderWidth number Sets the width of the balloon window's border. Defaults to 1. *WinListBalloonBorderColor color Sets the color of the balloon window's border. Defaults to black. *WinListBalloonDelay number Specifies the period in milliseconds to delay the appearance of the balloon. *WinListBalloonYOffset number The balloon window is positioned to be horizontally centered against the WinList window it is describing. The vertical position may be set as an offset. Negative offsets of -N are placed N pixels above the WinList window, positive offsets of +N are placed N pixels below. Defaults to +2. FILES /usr/local/share/afterstep/winlist The global configuration file for system wide defaults of all users. $HOME/GNUstep/Library/AfterStep/winlist This file should be copied from the /usr/local/share/afterstep/winlist and edited to suit the user's specific requirements. This file, if exists, will override the system wide default file. EXAMPLES The winlist file shipped contains a working example, refer to the FILES section above for its configuration options. To pop up the window list in tranient mode (appear only when button 3 is pressed & held): ...the feel file would contain - Mouse 3 R A Module "WinList" WinList Transient AUTHORS Rene Fichter <[email protected]> Mike Finger <[email protected]> David Mihm <[email protected]> [Man page] Rafal Wierzbicki <[email protected]> SEE ALSO afterstep(1),
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