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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Adding indexes with PERL Post 303040855 by Neo on Thursday 7th of November 2019 08:23:36 PM
Old 11-07-2019
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FBSETROOT(1)							  Fluxbox Manual						      FBSETROOT(1)

NAME
fbsetroot - a simple background utility used by the fluxbox(1) window manager, originally written for and by the original blackbox(1) window manager. SYNOPSIS
fbsetroot [-display display] -solid color fbsetroot [-display display] -mod x y -fg color -bg color fbsetroot [-display display] -gradient texture -from color -to color fbsetroot -help DESCRIPTION
fbsetroot(1) is a utility that can control the appearance of the root window in three ways: Either give it a solid color, or write a two color modula pattern to it, or render a gradient texture, based on two different colors. fbsetroot resembles xsetroot(1) in this functionality but it supports multiple-screen displays, and gradient textures the same way as blackbox or fluxbox does. It doesn't handle cursors etc. fbsetroot was originally part of the Blackbox package and was carried over with the code that became Fluxbox. It was called bsetroot back in those days. If any errors are encountered, fbsetroot will use either gxmessage(1) or xmessage(1) to inform the user of errors. OPTIONS
fbsetroot operates in three ways, you must choose one of the first 3 options: -solid color Sets the root window to specified color. -mod x y Creates a modula pattern. You must specify -bg and -fg colors. -gradient texturestring Renders the specified texture string to the root window. texturestring may be one of: Horizontal / Vertical / Diagonal / Crossdiagonal / Pipecross / Elliptic / Rectangle / Pyramid Select one of these texture types, they only apply when -gradient is specified. You must also specify both a -from and a -to color. -display display Tells fbsetroot to connect to the specified display. -bg, -background color Background color. Needed for -mod patterns. -fg, -foreground color Foreground color. Needed for -mod patterns. -from color Start color for rendering textures. Needed for -gradient patterns. -to color Ending color for rendering textures. Needed for -gradient patterns. -help Prints version info and short help text. AUTHORS
This manpage was modified by Curt "Asenchi" Micol <asenchi at asenchi.com> for the Fluxbox window manager. Further updates for fluxbox-1.1.2 and conversion to asciidoc format by Jim Ramsay <i.am at jimramsay.com> SEE ALSO
fluxbox(1) fbsetbg(1) xsetroot(1) xmessage(1) gxmessage(1) AUTHOR
Jim Ramsay <i.am@jimramsay.com> Author. fbsetroot.txt 28 October 2011 FBSETROOT(1)
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