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FvwmSave - the FVWM desktop-layout saving module
FvwmSave
is spawned by fvwm, so no command line invocation will work.
When
called, this module will attempt to save your current desktop layout into
a file called new.xinitrc. Ideally, this file will look just like .xinitrc,
but in reality, you will have to edit it to get a useable configuration,
so be sure to keep a backup of your old .xinitrc.
Your applications must supply certain hints to the X window system. Emacs,
for example, does not, so FvwmSave can't get any information from it.
Also, FvwmSave assumes that certain command line options are globally
accepted by applications, which may not be the case.
The NoClutter
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.
During
initialization, NoClutter 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 NoClutter
executable is linked to another name, ie ln -s NoClutter OtherClutter, then
another module called OtherClutter can be started, with a completely different
configuration than NoClutter, simply by changing the keyword NoClutter
to OtherClutter. This way multiple clutter-reduction programs can be used.
NoClutter can be invoked by inserting the line 'Module NoClutter'
in the .fvwmrc file. This can be placed on a line by itself, if NoClutter
is to be spawned during fvwm's initialization, or can be bound to a menu
or mouse button or keystroke to invoke it later. Fvwm will search directory
specified in the ModulePath configuration option to attempt to locate NoClutter.
NoClutter reads the same .fvwmrc file as fvwm reads
when it starts up, and looks for lines similar to "*NoClutter 3600 Iconify".
The format of these lines is "*NoClutter [time] [command]", where command
is any fvwm built-in command, and time is the time in seconds between when
a window looses focus and when the command is executed. At most 3 actions
can be specified.
Robert Nation and Mr. Per Persson <pp@solace.mh.se>
(Omnion on IRC)
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