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setstyle(1x)															      setstyle(1x)

NAME
setstyle - set style related options for Window Maker or loads a theme SYNOPSIS
setstyle [--no-fonts] [--no-cursors] [--help] [--version] stylefile DESCRIPTION
setstyle reads stylefile and writes its contents to the WindowMaker domain, efectively setting the Window Maker style. If the supplied path is a directory, it will be treated as a theme pack and it will be loaded appropriately. If the --no-fonts flag is specified, font related options (IconTitleFont, ClipTitleFont, DisplayFont, MenuTextFont, MenuTitleFont, WindowTitleFont) in the style file will be ignored. If the --no-cursors flag is specified, any mouse cursor definitions (NormalCursor, ArrowCursor, MoveCursor, TopLeftResizeCursor, TopRightResizeCursor, BottomLeftResizeCursor, BottomRightResizeCursor, VerticalResizeCursor, HorizontalResizeCursor, WaitCursor, Question- Cursor, TextCursor, SelectCursor) in the style or theme will be ignored. OPTIONS
--no-fonts ignore font related options in style file. --no-cursors ignore cursor definition options in style file. --help print a help message --version print version number ENVIRONMENT
GNUSTEP_USER_ROOT specifies the initial path for the Defaults directory. "Defaults/" is appended to this variable to determine the actual location of the databases. If the varialbe is not set, it defaults to "~/GNUstep" FILES
GNUSTEP_USER_ROOT/Defaults/WindowMaker This is the actual file that's written. SEE ALSO
getstyle(1x), wmaker(1x) AUTHOR
This man page was written by Marcelo Magallon <mmagallo@debian.org>. Window Maker was written by Alfredo K. Kojima <kojima@windowmaker.info>. January 1999 setstyle(1x)

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setstyle(1x)															      setstyle(1x)

NAME
setstyle - set style related options for Window Maker or loads a theme SYNOPSIS
setstyle [--no-fonts] [--no-cursors] [--help] [--version] stylefile DESCRIPTION
setstyle reads stylefile and writes its contents to the WindowMaker domain, efectively setting the Window Maker style. If the supplied path is a directory, it will be treated as a theme pack and it will be loaded appropriately. If the --no-fonts flag is specified, font related options (IconTitleFont, ClipTitleFont, DisplayFont, MenuTextFont, MenuTitleFont, WindowTitleFont) in the style file will be ignored. If the --no-cursors flag is specified, any mouse cursor definitions (NormalCursor, ArrowCursor, MoveCursor, TopLeftResizeCursor, TopRightResizeCursor, BottomLeftResizeCursor, BottomRightResizeCursor, VerticalResizeCursor, HorizontalResizeCursor, WaitCursor, Question- Cursor, TextCursor, SelectCursor) in the style or theme will be ignored. OPTIONS
--no-fonts ignore font related options in style file. --no-cursors ignore cursor definition options in style file. --help print a help message --version print version number ENVIRONMENT
GNUSTEP_USER_ROOT specifies the initial path for the Defaults directory. "Defaults/" is appended to this variable to determine the actual location of the databases. If the varialbe is not set, it defaults to "~/GNUstep" FILES
GNUSTEP_USER_ROOT/Defaults/WindowMaker This is the actual file that's written. SEE ALSO
getstyle(1x), wmaker(1x) AUTHOR
This man page was written by Marcelo Magallon <mmagallo@debian.org>. Window Maker was written by Alfredo K. Kojima <kojima@windowmaker.info>. January 1999 setstyle(1x)
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