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WMCDplay(1x)															      WMCDplay(1x)

NAME
wmcdplay - A cd player designed for WindowMaker SYNOPSIS
wmcdplay [options] DESCRIPTION
A skinable CD player for the Window Maker dock. OPTIONS
-h | -help | --help display this help screen -w use WithdrawnState (for WindowMaker) -s shaped window -a use smaller window (for AfterStep Wharf) -f artwork_file load the specified artwork file -t track_selection set track selection (between 0 and 4) -v volume set the cdrom volume (between 0 and 255) -i interval interval in 1/20 seconds between cd polls when empty -l led_color use the specified color for led displays -b back_color use the specified color for backgrounds -d cd_device use specified device -position position set window position -display display select target display SEE ALSO
X(1x) AUTHOR
wmcdplay was written by Sam Hawker <shawkie@geocities.com> This manual page was written by John H. Robinson, IV <jaqque@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). August 17, 2004 WMCDplay(1x)

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WMIFS(1)						      General Commands Manual							  WMIFS(1)

NAME
wmifs - a dockable network traffic monitor SYNOPSIS
wmifs [-d <display name>] [-i <interface name>] [-l] [-w] [-h] [-v] DESCRIPTION
WMiFS is a dockable applet for X11 that can monitor all your network interfaces. It's designed for WindowMaker's Dock and AfterStep's Wharf, but it's not dependant on these window managers and should work with any other. It can display the net load using a standard bar graph or using a waveform mode. It also displays the state of the interface with a group of leds. Clicking on the interface name will cycle to the next interface in the system. Users can define commands to be executed when the different mouse buttons are pressed on the main window. OPTIONS
-h Show summary of options. -v Show version of the program. -d <display name> Use an alternate X display. -i <interface name> Interface that should come up initially when executing wmifs. If you use "auto" as interface name, the first active ("up") inter- face will be used. -I <interval> Sampling interval, in seconds (default: 0.05). -l Starts wmifs in lock mode. Useful if combined with -i, if you want to monitor a, for example, ppp device which isn't up when wmifs is started. It won't switch to the next available interface. -s <interval> Scrolling interval, in seconds (default: 5) -w Use the waveform graph instead of the classic one. FILES
/etc/wmifsrc system wide wmifs configuration file. ~/.wmifsrc peruser wmifs configuration file. AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Jordi Mallach <jordi@sindominio.net> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). SEE ALSO
/usr/share/doc/wmifs wmifs December 26, 2001 WMIFS(1)
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