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GNU Window Maker
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X11 Window Manager
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<http://windowmaker.org>
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by
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Alfredo K. Kojima
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Dan Pascu
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Web/FTP Master
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Phillip Smith
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Congratulations! You have purchased an extremely fine
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device that would give you thousands of years of trouble-free
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service, except that you undoubtably will destroy it via some
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typical bonehead consumer maneuver. Which is why we ask you
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to PLEASE FOR GOD'S SAKE READ THIS OWNER'S MANUAL CAREFULLY
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BEFORE YOU UNPACK THE DEVICE. YOU ALREADY UNPACKED IT, DIDN'T
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YOU? YOU UNPACKED IT AND PLUGGED IT IN AND TURNED IT ON AND
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FIDDLED WITH THE KNOBS, AND NOW YOUR CHILD, THE SAME CHILD WHO
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ONCE SHOVED A POLISH SAUSAGE INTO YOUR VIDEOCASSETTE RECORDER
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AND SET IT ON "FAST FORWARD", THIS CHILD ALSO IS FIDDLING
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WITH THE KNOBS, RIGHT? AND YOU'RE JUST NOW STARTING TO READ
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THE INSTRUCTIONS, RIGHT??? WE MIGHT AS WELL JUST BREAK THESE
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DEVICES RIGHT AT THE FACTORY BEFORE WE SHIP THEM OUT, YOU
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KNOW THAT?
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-- Dave Barry, "Read This First!"
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Description
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===========
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Window Maker is the GNU window manager for the X Window System. It was designed
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to emulate the look and feel of part of the NEXTSTEP(tm) GUI. It's supposed to
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be relatively fast and small, feature rich, easy to configure and easy to use,
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with a simple and elegant appearance borrowed from NEXTSTEP(tm).
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Window Maker was designed keeping integration with GNUstep in mind and is the
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"official" window manager for it. It is also part of the GNU project
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(www.gnu.org) Read more about GNUstep further on this file.
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Hints (information given by applications to integrate well with the window
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manager) for Motif(tm) and NETWM are also supported (NETWM is used by KDE and
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GNOME, so they are automatically supported as a result). So you can replace any
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of the window managers for these environments with Window Maker while keeping
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most, if not all, of the native window manager functionality.
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Window Maker was previously called WindowMaker.
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Window Maker has no connection with Windowmaker, the software for making windows
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and doors.
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Documentation
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=============
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Read before asking.
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* README files all over the source tree have info related to the stuff
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in the directories.
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* INSTALL has installation instructions and some troubleshooting tips.
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You're meant to read it before installing. it was not written just to fill up
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space in the package.
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* FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions. READ IT!!! FAQ.I18N is for
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internationalization related questions.
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* NEWS: list user visible changes from the previous version. Read it if
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you are upgrading.
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* MIRRORS: some alternative places where you can get Window Maker,
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including platform specific packages of Window Maker.
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* BUGFORM: use it to send bug reports. Please do use it.
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* ChangeLog: what changed from the previous version?
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* BUGS: list of known bugs
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*** Tutorial
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There's a tutorial maintained by Georges Tarbouriech at:
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http://www.linuxfocus.org/~georges.t/
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*** User Guide
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The Window Maker User's Guide can be downloaded from the official ftp
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or web sites.
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The User Guide explains how to use Window Maker, the configuration files
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and options.
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*** man pages
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Type "man wmaker" in the shell prompt to get general help about Window Maker
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Directories & Files in the Source Tree
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* Install is a script for configuring and compiling Window Maker in a easy
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way (not that the normal way is difficult, but...).
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* AUTHORS: the credits
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* TODO: plans for the future
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* contrib/ has some contributed patches that are not supported by Window Maker
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because they conflict with design philosophies of the developers or some other
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reason.
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* util/ has various utility programs.
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* WPrefs.app/ is the configuration program.
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* src/wconfig.h has compile time options you can change to select some
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options/features and other stuff.
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* WINGs/ NEXTSTEP lookalike widget library
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* wrlib/ image processing library
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* po/ has message catalogs wich are the translated versions of the messages
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displayed by Window Maker.
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* docklib-x.x.tar.gz a library for writing dockapps
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HELP ME!!!
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==========
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There is a mailing list for discussing Window Maker at
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wmaker-user@ilists.windowmaker.org To subscribe to it, send a message to
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wmaker-user-subscribe@lists.windowmaker.info
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If you got a problem, ask there (after reading the docs, of course). The people
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there is more likely to be able to answer your questions than we are. For bug
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reports use the BUGFORM.
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If you have a problem with a precompiled version of Window Maker (rpm, deb etc),
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first ask the person who made the package.
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IMPORTANT NOTE: when asking for help (in the mailing list or to the developerts,
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directly) *always* send information about the system you are using. You can use
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the system information section at the end of BUGFORM as a guideline. Another
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thing: please don't send HTML mail.
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There is also a #windowmaker IRC channel at freenode. To join there, connect
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your irc client to irc.freenode.net. irc.windowmaker.org will direct you to the
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correct IRC network.
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GNUstep
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=======
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GNUstep is a complete object-oriented development system, based on the OpenStep
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specification released by NeXT(tm) (now Apple(tm)) and Sun(tm). It will provide
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everything one needs to produce cross-platform, object-oriented, graphical (and
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non-graphical) applications; providing among other things, base system
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libraries, a high-level GUI application framework that uses a Display
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PostScript(tm)-like imaging model (DGS), objects for accessing relational
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databases, distributed objects and a graphical development environment, with
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tools like interface modeller, a project management system (project center) and
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other tools.
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The GNUstep development system will be used to create a user environment, with
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everything needed for a complete graphical user interface, such as a file
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viewer, text editors and other applications. Note that the user environment (or
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"desktop environment") is only a small part of the whole GNUstep project and
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therefore it does not "compete" with other projects like KDE or GNOME, simply
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because they are completely different things.
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For more information on the GNUstep project, visit: http://www.gnustep.org
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Running multiple instances of Window Maker
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==========================================
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It is not a good idea to run more than one instance of Window Maker
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from the same user (so that wmaker will use the same configuration files) at the
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same time. You might get unexpected behaviour when Window Maker updates it's
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configuration files.
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If you really desire to do this, try running Window Maker with the command line
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option --static so that it will not update or change any of the configuration
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files.
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Sound support
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=============
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Sound is supported for Linux and FreeBSD systems with the use of a separately
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distributed module called WSoundServer. There is also a graphical configuration
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tool for setting up your sounds called WSoundPrefs. You can download these at:
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http://shadowmere.student.utwente.nl/
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Note that you must compile Window Maker with the --enable-sound configure
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flag and set the DisableSound option to NO.
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Performance Tuning
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==================
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If you want to diminish Window Maker's memory usage and improve performance,
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while keeping a nice appearance and good functionality, follow the items bellow:
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- use solid textures for everything, mainly titlebars and menus. If you want a
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nice looking desktop, use the Traditional style.
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- turn NewStyle and Superfluous off
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- do not bind many shortcuts in the menu and keep only the essential items in
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the menu
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- turn on DisableClip
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- edit wconfig.h and disable the NUMLOCK_HACK and the features you don't use
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anyway (keep in mind that some of the #defines might not work, as they are not
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fully supported). Make sure to always keep NumLock and ScrollLock turned off.
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- turn on DisableAnimations. You can also #undefine ANIMATIONS in wconfig.h
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- strip down the default IconPath and PixmapPath entries to contain only
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the paths that you really have in your system.
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- do not use large images in the root background
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- remove support for image formats you don't use
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- to reduce memory usage, disable the icon cache, by setting the RIMAGE_CACHE
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environment variable to 0. If you want to increase performance at the cost of
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memory usage, set it's value to a value like the number of different icons you
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use. Also, disable anti-aliased text support in ~/GNUstep/Defaults/WMGLOBAL.
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Keyboard Mouse Control
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======================
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Many people ask about adding keyboard control of mouse, like in fvwm, but Window
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Maker will not have such feature. The XKB extension supports mouse simulation
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from the keyboard, in a much more powerfull fashion than any simulation done by
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a window manager.
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To enable it, hit the Control+Shift+NumLock or Shift+NumLock key combination.
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You should hear the speaker beeping. To disable it, do the same thing.
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To control the mouse the numeric keypad is used as follows:
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- 4 (left arrow), 7 (Home), 8 (up arrow), 9 (PgUp), 6 (right arrow),
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3 (PgDn), 2 (down arrow) and 1 (End) move the mouse to the corresponding
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direction;
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- holding one of the above keys and then holding the 5 key will move the
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pointer faster;
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- / will select the first mouse button (left button);
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- * will select the second mouse button (middle button);
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- - will select the third mouse button (right button);
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- 5 will do a click with the currently selected mouse button;
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- + will do a double-click with the currently selected button;
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- 0 (Ins) will click and hold the currently selected button;
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- . (Del) will release the currently selected button that was previously
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clicked with the 0 (Ins) key.
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The above key values work in a XFree86 3.2 (X11R6.1) X server but your
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milleage may vary.
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How to make a gdb backtrace
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===========================
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Backtraces can help us fix bugs that make Window Maker crash. If you find a bug
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that crashes Window Maker, please send a backtrace with your bug report.
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To make a usefull backtrace, you need a core file with debugging information
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produced by Window Maker when it crashes. It should have been installed without
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stripping too.
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To compile wmaker with debugging information:
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./configure
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make CFLAGS=-g
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If you get the dialog window telling you that wmaker crashed and asks you what
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to do, tell it to "Abort and leave a core file".
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script
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cd src
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gdb .libs/wmaker path_to_the_core_file
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Then, in the gdb prompt type "bt". Quit from gdb by typing "quit" and then, in
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the shell prompt, type "exit".
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The file named typescript will contain the backtrace.
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Copyrights & Disclaimers
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========================
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Window Maker is copyrighted by Alfredo K. Kojima and is licensed through the GNU
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General Public License. Read the COPYING file for the complete license.
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The icons that are distributed with this program and were made by Marco van
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Hylckama Vlieg, are licensed through the GNU General Public License. Read the
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COPYING file for the complete license.
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The icons listed in COPYING.WTFPL and are distributed in this program and were
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made by Banlu Kemiyatorn (]d), are licensed through the "do What The Fuck you
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want to Public License". Read the COPYING.WTFPL file for the complete license.
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NeXT, OpenStep and NEXTSTEP are a trademarks of NeXT Computer, Inc. All other
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trademarks are property of their respective owners.
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The authors reserve the right to make changes in the software without prior
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notice.
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Authors
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=======
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Alfredo K. Kojima <kojima@windowmaker.info>
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Dan Pascu <dan@windowmaker.info>
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]d <id@windowmaker.info>
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Please don't ask us questions before reading the documentation (esp. the FAQ,
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this file and INSTALL files) and about "cool" things you see in people's desktop
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screenshots.
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The AUTHORS file contains a list of the people who have contributed to the
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project. The name of people who have helped with localization (translation) can
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be found in po/README and Window Maker/README
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If you have any comments, fixes and bug reports (filled BUGFORMs) send them
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to wmaker-dev@lists.windowmaker.org
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