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diff --git a/xorg-server/hw/xwin/XWinrc.man.pre b/xorg-server/hw/xwin/XWinrc.man.pre deleted file mode 100644 index 5c1fb979b..000000000 --- a/xorg-server/hw/xwin/XWinrc.man.pre +++ /dev/null @@ -1,253 +0,0 @@ -.TH XWIN 5 __vendorversion__ - - -.SH NAME -XWinrc\- XWin Server Resource Configuration File. - - -.SH DESCRIPTION -The X Server for the X Window System on the Cygwin/X environment -running on Microsoft Windows, \fIXWin\fP can be optionally configured -with the \fIXWinrc\fP file. A system-wide configuration file should -be placed in \fI -__sysconfdir__/X11/system.XWinrc\fP, a per-user file -should be put at \fI$HOME/.XWinrc\fP. The \fIsystem.XWinrc\fP file is -read only if no \fI$HOME/.XWinrc\fP exist. -.PP -With the \fI.XWinrc\fP configuration file it is possible to do the -following: -.PP -1- To include items into the menu associated with the \fIXWin\fP icon -which is in the \fIWindows\fP system tray. This feature functions in -all XWin modes that have such tray icon. -.PP -2- To include items into the menu which is associated with the -\fIWindows\fP window that \fIXWin -multiwindow\fP produces for each -top-level X-window. That can be done both for the generic case and -for particular programs. -.PP -3- To change the icon that is associated to the \fIWindows\fP window -that \fIXWin -multiwindow\fP produces for each top-level X-window. -Again, that can be done both for the generic case and for particular -programs. The new icons associated should be \fIWindows\fP format -icons \fI.ico\fP. -.PP -4- To change the style that is associated to the \fIWindows\fP window -that \fI-multiwindow\fP produces for each top-level X window. Again, -that can be done both for the generic case and for particular programs. - - -.SH FILE FORMAT -.B Keywords -are case insensitive, but in this document they will be written -completely capitalized. -.PP -.B Comments -are legal pretty much anywhere you can have an end-of-line; they -begin with "#" or "//" and go to the end-of-line. -.PP -Quote marks in strings are optional unless the string has included spaces, -or could be parsed, ambiguously, as a misplaced keyword. -.PP -There are four kinds of instructions: miscellaneous, menu, icon and style. - - -.SH Miscellaneous instruction -.TP 8 -.B DEBUG \fIString\fP -The \fIString\fP is printed to the XWin log file. - -.TP 8 -.B TRAYICON \fIicon-specifier\fB -The \fBTRAYICON\fP keyword changes the icon \fIXWin\fP displays in the -system tray area. - -.TP 8 -.B SILENTEXIT -The \fBSILENTEXIT\fP keyword, which takes no parameters, disables the -exit confirmation dialog if no clients are connected. - -.TP 8 -.B FORCEEXIT -The \fBFORCEEXIT\fP keyword, which takes no parameters, disables the -exit confirmation dialog always. Unsaved client work may be lost but -this may be useful if you want no dialogs. - -.SH Menu instructions -.TP 8 -.B MENU \fIMenu_Name\fP { -.br -.B \fIMenu_Item_Line\fP -.br -.B \fIMenu_Item_Line\fP -.br -.B \fI...\fP -.br -.B } -.br -This instruction defines a menu and asigns a \fIMenu_Name\fP to it. -\fIMenu_Item_Line\fP are lines of any of the following types: -.TP 8 -.B \t SEPARATOR -.TP 8 -.B \t \fIItem_Label\fP EXEC \fICommand\fP -.TP 8 -.B \t \fIItem_Label\fP MENU \fIpreviously-defined-menu-name\fP -.TP 8 -.B \t \fIItem_Label\fP ALWAYSONTOP -.TP 8 -.B \t \fIItem_Label\fP RELOAD -.br -The \fIItem_Label\fP is the string that is written in the menu item. -.br -\fICommand\fP is a string with the command that will be executed by /bin/sh. -Here paths should be \fICYGWIN\fP style (e.g. /usr/local/bin/myprogram). -A string "%display%" appearing in the \fICommand\fP will be replaced -with the proper display variable (i.e. 127.0.0.1:<display>.0). -.br -\fBALWAYSONTOP\fP sets the window to which the menu is associated to -display above all others. -.br -\fBRELOAD\fP causes the XWinrc file to be reloaded and icons and menus -regenerated. -.TP 8 -.B ROOTMENU \fIpreviously-defined-menu-name\fP -Includes the items in the indicated menu into the menu associated with -\fIXWin\fP that appears in the system tray. -.TP 8 -.B DEFAULTSYSMENU \fIpreviously-defined-menu-name\fP ATSTART|ATEND -Includes the items in the indicated menu into the menu associated with -generic top-level X-Windows in the \fIXWin\fP \fImultiwindow\fP mode. The -keywords \fBATSTART\fP and \fBATEND\fP indicate if such items should be -included at the start or at the end of the menu. -.TP 8 -.B SYSMENU { - \fIclass-or-name-of-window\fP \fIdefined-menu-name\fP \fBATSTART|ATEND\fP -.br - \fI...\fP -.br - \fB}\fP -.br -Associates a specific menu to a specified window class or name -in \fI-multiwindow\fP mode. The keywords ATSTART or ATEND indicate if -such items should be included at the start or at the end of the menu. - - -.SH Icon Instructions -When specifying an \fIicon-file\fP in the following commands several different formats are allowed: -.br -\fB"NAME.ICO"\fP\fI of an .ico format file\fP -.br -\t \t ("cygwin.ico", "apple.ico") -.br -\fB"NAME.DLL,nn"\fP\fI of a .DLL and icon index\fP -.br -\t \t ("c:\\windows\\system32\\shell32.dll,4" is the default folder icon) -.br -\fB",nnn"\fP\fI index into XWin.EXE internal ICON resources\fP -.br -\t \t (",101" is the 1st icon inside \fIXWin.EXE\fP) -.TP 8 -.B ICONDIRECTORY \fIWindows-path-to-icon-directory\fP -Defines the default directory to search for \ficon-file\fP files. -It should be a \fIWindows\fP style path (e.g. C:\\cygwin\\usr\\local\\icons). -.TP 8 -.B DEFAULTICON \fIicon-file\fP -Defines a replacement for the standard X icon for applications without -specified icons. -.TP 8 -.B ICONS { -.br - \fIclass-or-name-of-window\fP \fIicon-file\fP -.br - \fI...\fP -.br - \fB}\fP -.br -Defines icon replacements windows matching the specified window class or names. -If multiple name or class matches occur for a window, only the first one -will be used. - -.SH Style Instructions -.TP 8 -.B STYLES { -\fIclass-or-name-of-window\fP \fIstyle-keyword-1\fP \fIstyle-keyword-2\fP -.br - \fI...\fP -.br -\fB}\fP - -Associates specific styles to a specified window class or name -in \fI-multiwindow\fP mode. If multiple class or name matches occur, -for a window, only the first one will be used. - -The style keywords indicate the following: - -\fIstyle-keyword-1\fP - -\fBTOPMOST\fP -.br -Open the class or name above all NOTOPMOST Microsoft Windows -.br -\fBMAXIMIZE\fP -.br -Start the class or name fullscreen. -.br -\fBMINIMIZE\fP -.br -Start the class or name iconic. -.br -\fBBOTTOM\fP -.br -Open the class or name below all Windows windows. -.br - -\fIstyle-keyword-2\fP - -\fBNOTITLE\fP -.br -No Windows title bar, for the class or name. -.br -\fBOUTLINE\fP -.br -No Windows title bar and just a thin-line border, for the class or name. -.br -\fBNOFRAME\fP -.br -No Windows title bar or border, for the class or name. - -One keyword in \fIstyle-keyword-1\fP can be used with one keyword in \fIstyle-keyword-2\fP, -or any keyword can be used singly. - - -.SH EXAMPLE -.TP 8 -This example adds an Xterm menu item to the system tray icon -\fBMENU systray { -.br -\t xterm EXEC "xterm -display %display% -sb -sl 999" -.br -\t SEPARATOR -.br -} -.br -ROOTMENU systray -\fP - -.TP 8 -This example makes an oclock window frameless in \fI-multiwindow\fP mode -\fBSTYLES { -.br -\t oclock NOFRAME -.br -} - - - -.SH "SEE ALSO" - XWin(1) - - -.SH AUTHOR -The XWinrc feature of XWin was written primarily by Earle F. Philhower -III. Extended for style configuration by Colin Harrison. |