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FvwmCpp (1)
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    NAME
         FvwmCpp - the FVWM  Cpp pre-processor
    
    SYNOPSIS
         FvwmCpp is spawned by fvwm, so no  command  line  invocation
         will work.
    
    
    DESCRIPTION
         When called, this module will attempt to  have  /usr/lib/cpp
         pre-process  the  file specified in its invocation, and then
         have fvwm read the resulting file.
    
    
    INVOCATION
         FvwmCpp can be invoked by inserting the  line  'FvwmCpp'  in
         the  .fvwm2rc  file.  It  can  also be called from a menu or
         mouse binding.  If the user wants his entire  .fvwm2rc  file
         pre-processed with FvwmCpp, then fvwm should be invoked as:
    
    
              fvwm2 -cmd "FvwmCpp .fvwm2rc"
    
    
         Some options can be specified on the command line:
    
         -cppopt option
              Lets you pass an option to the cpp program.  Not really
              needed  as  any  unknown  options  will  be  passed  on
              automatically.
    
    
         -cppprog name
              Instead of invoking "/usr/lib/cpp",  fvwm  will  invoke
              name.
    
    
         -outfile filename
              Instead of creating a random unique name for  the  tem-
              porary  file  for the preprocessed rc file, this option
              will let you specify the name of the temporary file  it
              will create.
    
    
         -debug
              Causes the temporary file create by Cpp to be retained.
              This file is usually called "/tmp/fvwmrcXXXXXX"
    
    
    
    CONFIGURATION OPTIONS
         FvwmCpp defines some values for  use  in  the  pre-processor
         file:
    
    
         TWM_TYPE
              Always set to "fvwm".
    
         SERVERHOST
              The name of the machine running the X Server.
    
         CLIENTHOST
              The name of the machine running fvwm.
    
         HOSTNAME
              The hostname of the machine running fvwm. Generally the
              same as CLIENTHOST.
    
         OSTYPE
              The operating system for CLIENTHOST.
    
         USER The name of the person running fvwm.
    
         VERSION
              The X11 version.
    
         REVISION
              The X11 revision number.
    
         VENDOR
              The X server vendor.
    
         RELEASE
              The X server release number.
    
         WIDTH
              The screen width in pixels.
    
         HEIGHT
              The screen height in pixels.
    
         X_RESOLUTION
              Some  distance/pixel  measurement  for  the  horizontal
              direction, I think.
    
         Y_RESOLUTION
              Some distance/pixel measurement for the vertical direc-
              tion, I think.
    
         PLANES
              Number of color planes for the X server display
    
         BITS_PER_RGB
              Number of bits in each rgb triplet.
    
         CLASS
              The X11 visual class, ie PsuedoColor.
    
         COLOR
              Yes or No, Yes if the display  class  is  neither  Sta-
              ticGrey or GreyScale.
    
         FVWM_VERSION
              The fvwm version number, ie 2.0
    
         OPTIONS
              Some combination of SHAPE, XPM, NO_SAVEUNDERS, and Cpp,
              as defined in configure.h at compile time.
    
         FVWM_MODULEDIR
              The directory where fvwm looks for .fvwmrc and  modules
              by default, as determined at compile time.
    
    
    EXAMPLE PROLOG
              #define TWM_TYPE fvwm
              #define SERVERHOST spx20
              #define CLIENTHOST grumpy
              #define HOSTNAME grumpy
              #define OSTYPE SunOS
              #define USER nation
              #define HOME /local/homes/dsp/nation
              #define VERSION 11
              #define REVISION 0
              #define VENDOR HDS human designed systems, inc. (2.1.2-D)
              #define RELEASE 4
              #define WIDTH 1280
              #define HEIGHT 1024
              #define X_RESOLUTION 3938
              #define Y_RESOLUTION 3938
              #define PLANES 8
              #define BITS_PER_RGB 8
              #define CLASS PseudoColor
              #define COLOR Yes
              #define FVWM_VERSION 2.0 pl 1
              #define OPTIONS SHAPE XPM Cpp
              #define FVWM_MODULEDIR /local/homes/dsp/nation/modules
    
    
    
    BUGS
         Module configurations do not become active until  fvwm2  has
         restarted  if  you use FvwmCpp on startup. FvwmCpp creates a
         temporary file and passes this to fvwm2, so you  would  have
         to  edit  this  file too.  There are some problems with com-
         ments  in  your  .fvwm2rc  file.   The  comment  sign  #  is
         misinterpreted  by  the  preprocessor.   This has usually no
         impact on functionality but generates annoying warning  mes-
         sages.   The  sequence /* is interpreted as the start of a C
         comment what is probably not what you want  in  a  filename.
         You  might  want  to  try /?* (for filenames only) or /\* or
         "/*" instead.  Macros are not replaced within single (')  or
         double  quotes  (").  Use backquotes (`) to circumvent this.
         Fvwm2 accepts backquotes for quoting and at  least  FvwmBut-
         tons  does  too.  The preprocessor may place a space after a
         macro substitution, so with
    
              #define MYCOMMAND ls
              "Exec "MYCOMMAND" -l"
    
         you might get
    
              "Exec "ls " -l" (two words)
    
         and not
    
              "Exec "ls" -l" (one word).
    
    
    
    AUTHOR
         FvwmCpp is the result of a random bit  mutation  on  a  hard
         disk,  presumably  a  result  of  a  cosmic-ray or some such
         thing.
    
    
    
    


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