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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? *nix Desktops Post 57211 by norsk hedensk on Thursday 21st of October 2004 12:42:13 AM
Old 10-21-2004
you mean RIGHT hand side of the screen? thats gkrellm or something like that.

when i used windowmaker i liked having a gkrellm thing there, it was cool.
 

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FvwmWindowMenu(1)						   Fvwm Modules 						 FvwmWindowMenu(1)

NAME
FvwmWindowMenu - open configurable fvwm menu listing current windows SYNOPSIS
FvwmWindowMenu should be spawned by fvwm(1) for normal functionality. Run this module from your StartFunction: AddToFunc StartFunction + I Module FvwmWindowMenu DESCRIPTION
A substitute for fvwm builtin WindowList, but written in Perl and easy to customize. Unlike FvwmIconMan or FvwmWinList the module does not draw its own window, but instead creates an fvwm menu and asks fvwm to pop it up. By defining a set of regular expressions, windows may be sorted into sections based on a regexp matching the window name, class or resource and included in the menu. Similarly, another set of regular expressions can be used to exclude items from the menu. Any windows not matching an instance of the include or exclude list will be placed in the last section of the menu. USAGE
Run the module, supposedly from StartFunction in .fvwm2rc: Module FvwmWindowMenu To actually invoke the menu add something like: Key Menu A N SendToModule FvwmWindowMenu Post Root c c SelectOnRelease Menu or: Mouse 2 A N SendToModule FvwmWindowMenu Popup The additional parameters are any valid Menu command parameters without a menu name, see fvwm. Recognized actions are Post (or its alias Menu) and Popup, they create fvwm menus and invoke them using the corresponding commands Menu and Popup. If the module was started with "-g" switch, it additionally supports PostBar (not implemented yet). Set module options for windows to include (Show) or exclude (DontShow). The syntax is: *FvwmWindowMenu: ShowName pattern *FvwmWindowMenu: ShowClass pattern *FvwmWindowMenu: ShowResource pattern *FvwmWindowMenu: DontShowName pattern *FvwmWindowMenu: DontShowClass pattern *FvwmWindowMenu: DontShowResource pattern Pattern is a perl regular expression that will be evaluated in m// context. See perlre(1). For example: *FvwmWindowMenu: ShowResource ^gvim *FvwmWindowMenu: ShowName Galeon|Navigator|mozilla-bin|Firefox will define two sections containing respectively browsers, and GVim. A third section will contain all other windows. To only include matching windows, add: *FvwmWindowMenu: DontShowName .* Similarly: *FvwmWindowMenu: DontShowName ^Fvwm *FvwmWindowMenu: DontShowClass Gkrellm will cause the menu to ignore windows with name beginning with Fvwm or class gkrellm. Other options: *FvwmWindowMenu: OnlyIconified {on|off} show only iconified windows *FvwmWindowMenu: AllDesks {on|off} show windows from all desks *FvwmWindowMenu: AllPages {on|off} show windows from all pages *FvwmWindowMenu: MaxLen 32 max length in chars of entry *FvwmWindowMenu: MenuName MyMenu name of menu to popup *FvwmWindowMenu: MenuStyle MyMenuStyle name of MenuStyle to apply *FvwmWindowMenu: Debug {0,1,2,3} level of debug info output, 0 means no debug *FvwmWindowMenu: Function MyWindowListFunc function to invoke on menu entries; defaults to WindowListFunc *FvwmWindowMenu: ItemFormat formatstring how to format menu entries; substitutions are made as follows: %n, %i, %c, %r the window name, icon name, class or resource %x, %y the window x or y coordinates w.r.t. the page the window is on. %X, %Y the window x or y coordinates w.r.t. the desk the window is on. %d the window desk number %m the window's mini-icon %M the window's mini-icon only for iconified windows, otherwise empty %t a tab %% a literal % The format string must be quoted. The default string is "%m%n%t%t(+%x+%y) - Desk %d". MORE EXAMPLES
Fancy binding of the window menu to the right windows key on some keyboards. Hold this button while navigating using cursor keys, then release it. CopyMenuStyle * WindowMenu MenuStyle WindowMenu SelectOnRelease Super_R *FvwmWindowMenu: MenuStyle WindowMenu AddToFunc StartFunction I Module FvwmWindowMenu Key Super_R A A SendToModule FvwmWindowMenu Post Root c c WarpTitle AUTHORS
Ric Lister <http://cns.georgetown.edu/~ric/> Scott Smedley Mikhael Goikhman perl v5.8.3 2004-06-29 FvwmWindowMenu(1)
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