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Updating to version 0.20.2

Many bug fixes.
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dan
1998-10-21 14:43:47 +00:00
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@@ -68,8 +68,6 @@ I18N = @I18N@
I18N_MB = @I18N_MB@
ICONEXT = @ICONEXT@
INTLIBS = @INTLIBS@
LIBPL_INC_PATH = @LIBPL_INC_PATH@
LIBPL_LIBS = @LIBPL_LIBS@
LN_S = @LN_S@
MAKEINFO = @MAKEINFO@
MOFILES = @MOFILES@

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
.\" Hey, Emacs! This is an -*- nroff -*- source file.
.TH geticonset 1x "March 1998"
.SH NAME
geticonset \- gets the current WindowMaker iconset
geticonset \- gets the current Window Maker iconset
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B geticonset
.I [iconsetfile]
@@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ is the actual file that's read.
.SH AUTHOR
This man page was written by Marcelo Magallon <mmagallo@debian.org>.
.PP
WindowMaker was written by Alfredo K. Kojima <kojima@windowmaker.org>.
Window Maker was written by Alfredo K. Kojima <kojima@windowmaker.org>.

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
.\" Hey, Emacs! This is an -*- nroff -*- source file.
.TH getstyle 1x "March 1998"
.SH NAME
getstyle \- dumps the current WindowMaker style related configuration
getstyle \- dumps the current Window Maker style related configuration
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B getstyle
[style file]
@@ -30,4 +30,4 @@ This is the actual file that's written.
.SH AUTHOR
This man page was written by Marcelo Magallon <mmagallo@debian.org>.
.PP
WindowMaker was written by Alfredo K. Kojima <kojima@windowmaker.org>.
Window Maker was written by Alfredo K. Kojima <kojima@windowmaker.org>.

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
.\" Hey, Emacs! This is an -*- nroff -*- source file.
.TH seticons 1x "March 1998"
.SH NAME
seticons \- sets the WindowMaker icons
seticons \- sets the icon images used in Window Maker
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B seticons
.I iconsfile
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ seticons \- sets the WindowMaker icons
reads
.I iconsfile
and writes its contents to the WMWindowAttributes domain, efectively
setting the icons WindowMaker uses for a given class (for example,
setting the icons Window Maker uses for a given class (for example,
XTerm, "xterm.XTerm", "rxvt.XTerm", "pine.XTerm", etc)
.SH ENVIRONMENT
.IP GNUSTEP_USER_ROOT
@@ -26,4 +26,4 @@ This is the actual file that's written.
.SH AUTHOR
This man page was written by Marcelo Magallon <mmagallo@debian.org>.
.PP
WindowMaker was written by Alfredo K. Kojima <kojima@windowmaker.org>.
Window Maker was written by Alfredo K. Kojima <kojima@windowmaker.org>.

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
.\" Hey, Emacs! This is an -*- nroff -*- source file.
.TH setstyle 1x "March 1998"
.SH NAME
setstyle \- set style related options for WindowMaker
setstyle \- set style related options for Window Maker
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B setstyle
.I stylefile
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ setstyle \- set style related options for WindowMaker
reads
.I stylefile
and writes its contents to the WindowMaker domain, efectively setting
the WindowMaker style.
the Window Maker style.
.SH ENVIRONMENT
.IP GNUSTEP_USER_ROOT
specifies the initial path for the Defaults directory. "Defaults/" is
@@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ This is the actual file that's written.
.SH AUTHOR
This man page was written by Marcelo Magallon <mmagallo@debian.org>.
.PP
WindowMaker was written by Alfredo K. Kojima <kojima@windowmaker.org>.
Window Maker was written by Alfredo K. Kojima <kojima@windowmaker.org>.

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@@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ The domains reside in GNUSTEP_USER_ROOT/Defaults/
.SH AUTHOR
This man page was written by Marcelo Magallon <mmagallo@debian.org>.
.PP
WindowMaker was written by Alfredo K. Kojima <kojima@windowmaker.org>.
Window Maker was written by Alfredo K. Kojima <kojima@windowmaker.org>.

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@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
.\" Hey, Emacs! This is an -*- nroff -*- source file.
.TH WindowMaker 1x "August 1998"
.TH Window\ Maker 1x "August 1998"
.SH NAME
wmaker \- X11 window manager with a NEXTSTEP look
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B wmaker
.I "[-options]"
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
WindowMaker is a X11 window manager with a NEXTSTEP look. It tries to
Window Maker is a X11 window manager with a NEXTSTEP look. It tries to
emulate NeXT's look as much as possible, but it deviates from it as
necessary.
.SH "OPTIONS"
@@ -22,11 +22,11 @@ do not show the workspace Clip
.TP
.B \-display host:display.screen
specify display to use.
On multiheaded machines, WindowMaker will automatically manage all screens.
If you want WindowMaker to manage only a specific screen, you must supply
On multiheaded machines, Window Maker will automatically manage all screens.
If you want Window Maker to manage only a specific screen, you must supply
the screen number you want to have managed with the
.B \-display
command line argument. For example, if you want WindowMaker to manage only
command line argument. For example, if you want Window Maker to manage only
screen 1, start it as:
.B wmaker -display :0.1
.TP
@@ -41,14 +41,15 @@ for a list of visuals available in your display.
.SH FILES
.TP
.B ~/GNUstep/Defaults/WindowMaker
general WindowMaker defaults.
general Window Maker defaults.
.TP
.B ~/GNUstep/Defaults/WMState
information about the Dock and Clip. DON'T edit this while running
WindowMaker. It will be overwritten.
Window Maker. It will be overwritten.
.TP
.B ~/GNUstep/Defaults/WMRootMenu
Contains the name of the file to read the root menu from.
Contains the name of the file to read the root menu from or the
menu itself, in property list format.
.TP
.B ~/GNUstep/Defaults/WMWindowAttributes
Attributes for different application classes and instances. Use the
@@ -56,34 +57,44 @@ Attribute Editor (right drag the application's title bar, select
Attributes) instead of modifying this file directly. There are just a
few options not available using the Attributes Editor.
.TP
.B /etc/GNUstep/Defaults/
.B /usr/share/WindowMaker/Defaults/
All the above-mentioned files are READ from here if not found except
for WMState, which is COPIED from here. No matter where they are read
from, if it's necesary to write configuration changes back into this
files, user's files will be written to.
.TP
.B ~/GNUstep/Library/WindowMaker/autostart
This script is automatically executed when WindowMaker is started.
This script is automatically executed when Window Maker is started.
.TP
.B ~/GNUstep/Library/WindowMaker/exitscript
This script is automatically executed immediately before Window Maker is
exited.
.B Note:
If you need to run something that requires the X server to be running
from this script, make sure you do not use the
.I SHUTDOWN
command from the root menu to exit Window Maker. Otherwise, the X server
might be shut down before the script is executed.
.TP
.B ~/GNUstep/Library/WindowMaker/
The menu file indicated in WMRootMenu is looked for here...
.TP
.B /etc/X11/WindowMaker/
and here, in that order.
and here, in that order. Unless, the indicated path is an absolute path.
.TP
.B ~/GNUstep/Library/WindowMaker/Pixmaps/
WindowMaker looks for pixmaps here
Window Maker looks for pixmaps here
.TP
.B ~/GNUstep/Library/WindowMaker/Backgrounds/
WindowMaker looks for backgrounds here
Window Maker looks for backgrounds here
.TP
.B ~/GNUstep/Library/WindowMaker/Styles/
WindowMaker looks for style files here (not true... it looks like it
Window Maker looks for style files here (not true... it looks like it
does, but you have to specify the full path anyway, it's just a place
to keep things nicely ordered)
.TP
.B ~/GNUstep/Library/WindowMaker/Themes/
WindowMaker looks for theme files here (ibid)
Window Maker looks for theme files here (ibid)
.TP
.B /usr/share/WindowMaker/Pixmaps/
System wide pixmaps are located here...
@@ -110,12 +121,11 @@ variable is empty, GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT is looked for.
specifies the location of the system-wide GNUstep directory. If this
variable is empty, it defaults to /etc/GNUstep
.SH SEE ALSO
The WindowMaker User Guide
The Window Maker User Guide
.PP
The WindowMaker FAQ
The Window Maker FAQ
.PP
.BR X (1x),
.BR convertstyle (1),
.BR wdwrite (1x),
.BR wxcopy (1x),
.BR geticonset (1x),
@@ -126,8 +136,9 @@ The WindowMaker FAQ
.BR setstyle (1x),
.BR wmsetbg (1x)
.SH AUTHOR
WindowMaker was written by Alfredo K. Kojima <kojima@windowmaker.org>
with help from many contributors.
Window Maker was written by Alfredo K. Kojima <kojima@windowmaker.org>,
Dan Pascu <dan@windowmaker.org> with contributions from many people around
the Internet.
.PP
This manual page was written by Marcelo E. Magallon, <mmagallo@debian.org>.

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@@ -11,10 +11,10 @@ wmsetbg \- sets the background on the X11 display
reads the specified
.I image
(XPM, PNG, jpeg, Tiff, raw PPM) and puts it on the root window. It can either
scale the image or tile it to make it fit the root window. WindowMaker
scale the image or tile it to make it fit the root window. Window Maker
uses this command internally to set the root window image on start up. It can be used on the command line, but it
.B won't
write the information to the WindowMaker defaults' database.
write the information to the Window Maker defaults' database.
.SH OPTIONS
.TP
.B \-t
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ dithers colors
matches colors
.TP
.B \-u
updates the WindowMaker defaults database
updates the Window Maker defaults database
.TP
.B \-d
updates the specifed
@@ -47,4 +47,5 @@ colors per channel to use
.SH AUTHOR
This man page was written by Marcelo Magallon <mmagallo@debian.org>.
.PP
WindowMaker was written by Alfredo K. Kojima <kojima@windowmaker.org>.
Window Maker was written by Alfredo K. Kojima <kojima@windowmaker.org>.
wmsetbg was written by Dan Pascu <dan@windowmaker.org>

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@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
.\" Hey, Emacs! This is an -*- nroff -*- source file.
.TH wxcopy 1x "March 1998"
.TH wxcopy 1x "September 1998"
.SH NAME
wxcopy \- copy stdin or file into cutbuffer
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B wxcopy
[\-cutbuffer number]
[options]
[filename]
.SH DESCRIPTION
.B wxcopy
@@ -12,11 +12,33 @@ copies stdin or
.I filename
into the cutbuffer. If no cutbuffer is specified, the data will be
copied into cutbuffer 0 and the other cutbuffers will be rotated, if present.
.I number
If a cutbuffer is specified, the data is copied into that cutbuffer,
and no rotation of buffers is performed.
.SH OPTIONS
.TP
.B \-cutbuffer number
Specifies the number of the cutbuffer to copy data to.
.TP
.B \-display display\-name
The data will be copied in the cutbuffers of the specified display/screen.
.TP
.B \-nolimit
Makes the normal 64kb limit check not to be performed, making the buffer
attempt to grow to whatever size is required.
.TP
.B \-clearselection
Clears the PRIMARY selection owner. In practice it means that when you try
to paste the data with the middle mouse button (for example) it will paste
the data from cut buffer 0, instead of any eventually existing mouse
selection.
.PP
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR wxpaste (1x),
.BR wmaker (1x)
.SH AUTHOR
This man page was written by Marcelo Magallon <mmagallo@debian.org>.
.PP
WindowMaker was written by Alfredo K. Kojima <kojima@windowmaker.org>.
Window Maker was written by Alfredo K. Kojima <kojima@windowmaker.org>.
Binary data compatibility and \-nolimit stuff by Luke Kendall
<luke@research.canon.com.au>.

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@@ -4,16 +4,38 @@
wxpaste \- output a cutbuffer to stdout
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B wxpaste
[\-cutbuffer number]
[options]
.SH DESCRIPTION
.B wxpaste
outputs the most recent cutbuffer or cutbuffer
.I number
to stdout
outputs the contents of the specified cutbuffer to stdout. If no cutbuffer
is specified, the cutbuffer 0 will be used as default.
.PP
.SH OPTIONS
.TP
.B \-cutbuffer number
The data will be pasted from the specified cutbuffer, instead of the default
0.
.TP
.B \-display display\-name
Specifies the display where wxpaste should look for the data to be pasted.
.TP
.B \-selection [selection\-name]
The data will be copied from the named selection. If cutting from the
selection fails, the cutbuffer will be used. The default value for the
selection name is PRIMARY.
.PP
.SH BUGS
.TP
The \-selection option must be the last one. The syntax could be
cleaned, but backwards compatibility prevents that...
INCR and MULTIPLE selection types are not handled. Actually, only simple
text selections are handled, wich should be enough for most uses of a
utility such as this.
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR wxcopy (1x),
.BR wmaker (1x)
.SH AUTHOR
This man page was written by Marcelo Magallon <mmagallo@debian.org>.
.PP
WindowMaker was written by Alfredo K. Kojima <kojima@windowmaker.org>.
Window Maker was written by Alfredo K. Kojima <kojima@windowmaker.org>.