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THEME(1)						    BSD General Commands Manual 						  THEME(1)

NAME
theme -- create a web page from a template file SYNOPSIS
theme [-d root] [-E] [-f] [-o file] [-p pagename] [-t template] [-V] [textfile] DESCRIPTION
The theme utility takes a markdown(7)-formatted textfile (or stdin if not specified,) compiles it, and combines it with a template (page.theme by default) to produce a web page. If a path to the template is not specified, theme looks for page.theme in the current direc- tory, then each parent directory up to the document root (set with -d or, if unset, the root directory of the system.) If page.theme is found, theme copies it to the output, looking for <?theme action?> html tags and processing the embedded action as appropriate. theme processes the following actions: author Prints the author name(s) from the mkd_doc_author(3) function. body Prints the formatted markdown(7) input file. date Prints the date returned by mkd_doc_date(3) or, if none, the date the input file was last modified. dir Prints the directory part of the pagename include(file) Prints the contents of file. Markdown(7) translation will NOT be done on this file. source The filename part of the pagename. style Print any stylesheets (see mkd-extensions(7)) found in the input file. title Print the title returned by mkd_doc_title(3), or, if that does not exist, the source filename. version Print the version of discount(7) that this copy of theme was compiled with. If input is coming from a file and the output was not set with the -o option, writes the output to file-sans-text.html (if) file has a .text suffix, that will be stripped off and replaced with .html; otherwise a .html will be appended to the end of the filename.) The options are as follows: -d root Set the document root to root -E Normally theme will not expand <?theme body?> or <?theme toc?> in the <head> section, or <?theme style?> in the <body> section, but the -E option overrides this and allows expansions everywhere. -f Forcibly overwrite existing html files. -o filename Write the output to filename. -p path Set the pagename to path. -t filename Use filename as the template file. RETURN VALUES
The theme utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs. SEE ALSO
markdown(1), markdown(3), markdown(7), mkd-extensions(7). AUTHOR
David Parsons (orc@pell.chi.il.us) MASTODON
January 23, 2008 MASTODON

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metacity(1)                                                        User Commands                                                       metacity(1)

NAME
metacity, metacity--theme-viewer - GNOME desktop window manager, theme viewer for the metacity window manager themes SYNOPSIS
metacity [--sm-disable] [--sm-save-file=filename] [--display=display] [--replace] [--version] metacity-theme-viewer [theme-name] DESCRIPTION
metacity is a fully integrated window manager that uses GTK+ for UI elements. metacity communicates closely with the panel and other desk- top elements. To configure metacity, use the GNOME preferences dialogs. metacity-theme-viewer is an application for testing and displaying metacity themes. OPTIONS
The following options are supported: --display=displaSpecify the remote X Display to be used by the window manager, where display is in the following format: hostname:displaynumber.screennumber --help Display detailed usage message. You can also use -? to specify this option. --replace A metacity started with the ---replaceoption will replace an existing metacity. --sm-disable Disable the connection to the session manager. --sm-save-file=fSpecifies the session management file to be used. By default, the $HOME/.metacity/sessions file is used. --version Display the version information for the metacity command. OPERANDS
The following operands are supported: -theme-name Specifies the theme that metacity should use. If no theme is specified on the metacity-theme-viewer command line, metacity loads the Crux theme. An error message is displayed if the theme does not exist. EXAMPLES
Example 1: Starting metacity From the Command Line When a metacity is Already Running example% metacity --replace Example 2: Starting metacity With a Non-Default Session Management File example% metacity --sm-save-file=filename EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned: 0 Application exited successfully >0 Application exited with failure FILES
The following files are used by this application: /usr/bin/metacity The command-line executable for the application. /usr/bin/metacity--themeTheecommand-line executable for the application. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWgnome-wm | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface stability |External | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
Latest version of the GNOME Desktop User Guide for your platform. NOTES
Written by Laszlo Kovacs, Sun Microsystems Inc., 2003. SunOS 5.10 2 Oct 2003 metacity(1)
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