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WM-ICONS-CONFIG(1)					      General Commands Manual						WM-ICONS-CONFIG(1)

NAME
wm-icons-config - show and set configuration for wm-icons SYNOPSIS
wm-icons-config [options] NAME [ICON_SET] ... DESCRIPTION
This show wm-icons package configuration, and the list of installed icon sets. It also is used to set aliases to icon-sets in system or user space. In the synopsis above, NAME is icon alias name, ICON_SET is icon set directory (for example: mini 16x16-default). If NAME already exists as an alias, it is not overwritten, unless the --force option is given. Explicit NAMEs override --defaults. Just the alias names are given for --which and --remove options. OPTIONS
Informational options: display info and exit --help Print a short usage message --version Show version number and exit --inst-dir Show wm-icons installed icon directory and exit --user-dir Show wm-icons user icon directory and exit --show-defaults Show default aliases and exit --show-aliases Show the aliases currently present. One of --global, --personal, --user-dir must be given --show-sets Show a list of installed icon sets Directory selection options: precisely one of these must be given --global Set up global (system-wide) links in the base dir --personal Set up personal links in ~/.wm-icons --user-dir=USER_DIR Set up links in USER_DIR Choice of links: at least one of these must be given --defaults Set up default aliases, as shown by --show-defaults Extra options --remove Remove the symlinks rather than creating them, return (0, 1) --which Show the icon set for the given alias(es), return (0, 1) --quiet Do not output results of alias manipulating to stdout --force Force overwriting of existing symlinks BUGS
None known. AUTHORS
Mikhael Goikhman <migo (at) cpan.org> and others (see file AUTHORS). This manual page was initially written by Manoj Srivastava <srivasta@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system. 09-Apr-2006 WM-ICONS-CONFIG(1)
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