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LIVEDINGS(1)							   User Commands						      LIVEDINGS(1)

NAME
livedings - graphical frontend for mididings SYNOPSIS
livedings -p control_port -l listen_port [options] DESCRIPTION
livedings is a graphical frontend for mididings that allows users to monitor and trigger scene changes. It runs as a separate application that uses OSC to communicate with mididings. To use it, enable the OSCInterface hook in a mididings script, specifying two unused UDP ports: from mididings.extra.osc import OSCInterface hook(OSCInterface(56418, 56419)) ... Then run livedings with the same port numbers: $ livedings -p 56418 -l 56419 The first port is used by mididings to listen for commands, the second one is used to notify livedings of scene changes. OPTIONS
-h, --help show this help message and exit -p CONTROL_PORT OSC port mididings is listening on -l LISTEN_PORT OSC port for notifications from mididings -T enable custom theme and larger fonts -x WIDTH width of window in pixels (640) -y HEIGHT height of window in pixels (400) -w LIST_WIDTH width of scene list in pixels (240) -F FONT display font (Sans 14 bold) -f LIST_FONT scene list font (Sans 10) -c COLOR text color (gray50) -C COLOR_HIGHLIGHT highlight text color (black) -b COLOR_BACKGROUND background color SEE ALSO
mididings(1) AUTHOR
livedings was written by Dominic Sacre <dominic.sacre@gmx.de>. This manual page was written by Alessio Treglia <alessio@debian.org>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others). November 2010 LIVEDINGS(1)

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FBRUN(1)							  Fluxbox Manual							  FBRUN(1)

NAME
fbrun - display run dialog window SYNOPSIS
fbrun [options] DESCRIPTION
fbrun(1) is basically equivalent to the "Run..." dialog in other desktop environments. This means that it is an easy way to start a program that isn't contained in the menu (or needs a special set of parameters for this particular invocation). Pressing "Enter" will close the window and execute the command in your present $SHELL. Pressing "Esc" will close the window and does not execute anything. Another way fbrun can be useful is to be called from the menu with a preloaded command line that you can edit and then execute. An example might be sshing to a very long host name with lots of options of which one changes all the time. In this case, you could add an entry for fbrun to your menu that contains all the options and the host name. When you use said entry, you could edit the line as necessary and execute it. OPTIONS
-title title Set title -text text Text input -w width Window width in pixels -h height Window height in pixels -display display Display name, defaults to $DISPLAY -pos x y Window position in pixels -nearmouse Position the window under the mouse cursor -fg color Foreground text color. The default is black -bg color Background color. The default is white -font name Text font name -na Disable font antialias -hf filename History file to load. The default is ~/.fluxbox/fbrun_history. -help Show this help EXAMPLE
fbrun -fg black -bg white -text xterm -title "run xterm" AUTHORS
This manpage was originally written by Bastian Kleineidam <calvin at debian.org> for the Debian distribution of fluxbox (but may be used by others). It was then converted to asciidoc format by Jim Ramsay <i.am at jimramsay.com> for fluxbox-1.1.2 SEE ALSO
fluxbox(1) AUTHOR
Jim Ramsay <i.am@jimramsay.com> Author. fbrun.txt 18 February 2009 FBRUN(1)
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