Query: gnome-wm
OS: opensolaris
Section: 1
Format: Original Unix Latex Style Formatted with HTML and a Horizontal Scroll Bar
gnome-wm(1) User Commands gnome-wm(1)NAMEgnome-wm - launch the GNOME window managerSYNOPSISgnome-wm [--default-wm wm] [--sm-client-id id]DESCRIPTIONgnome-wm is a shell script which launches the GNOME window manager, metacity. The user may specify that another window manager should be launched, either by using the --default-wm option or by setting the WINDOW_MANAGER environment variable.OPTIONSThe following options are supported: --default-wm wm Launch the window manager wm. --sm-client-id id Specify the session management ID with which the window manager should be launched.EXAMPLESExample 1: Launching the dtwm window manager using --default-wm example% gnome-wm --default-wm dtwm Example 2: Launching the dtwm window manager using WINDOW_MANAGER example% WINDOW_MANAGER=dtwm gnome-wmENVIRONMENT VARIABLESSee environ(5) for descriptions of the following environment variables that affect the execution of gnome-wm: NLSPATH. WINDOW_MANAGER Used to override the configured window manager to use.EXIT STATUSThe following exit values are returned: 0 Application exited successfully >0 Application exited with failureFILESThe following files are used by this application: /usr/bin/gnome-wm Executable for GNOME window managerATTRIBUTESSee attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWgnome-session | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface stability |Volatile | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+SEE ALSOmetacity(1), gnome-session(1), attributes(5), environ(5)NOTESWritten by Mark McLoughlin, Sun Microsystems Inc., 2003. SunOS 5.11 9 Jan 2003 gnome-wm(1)
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