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WinList (1)
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    NAME
         WinList - the AfterStep window list module
    
    
    SYNOPSIS
         WinList [-f config_file] [-v | --version] [-h | --help]
    
         Although WinList can be run from the  command  line,  it  is
         normally  spawned  by afterstep in the autoexec file, in the
         following manner:
    
              Module    "I"  WinList
    
         From within an afterstep menu file by 'WinList':
    
         % cat "~/GNUstep/Library/AfterStep/start/Modules/WinList"
              Module "WinList" WinList
              MiniPixmap "mini-as.xpm"
    
         To stop the WinList module, a menu item can be used:
    
         % cat "~/GNUstep/Library/AfterStep/start/Modules/WinList_Stop"
              KillModuleByName "Stop WinList" WinList
              MiniPixmap "mini-as.xpm"
    
    
    DESCRIPTION
         The WinList module provides a window list made  up  of  but-
         tons,  each  corresponding  to  a  window  that AfterStep is
         managing.  Clicking on the buttons with  any  of  the  three
         mouse buttons will either do a default action or can be user
         configured by editing the winlist file.
    
    
    OPTIONS
         -f config_file
              Use config_file instead of  the  default  configuration
              file.
    
    
         -h | --help
              Print a usage message and exit successfully.
    
    
         -v | --version
              Print version information and exit successfully.
    
    
    INITIALIZATION
         During initialization, WinList will search  a  configuration
         file  which  describes  the colors, font, actions to take on
         mouse clicks, and geometry settings to use. This  file  will
         be the one specified by the -f option (if given).  Else, the
         ~/GNUstep/Library/AfterStep/winlist file will be used if  it
         exists.   Else,  /usr/local/share/afterstep/winlist  will be
         used.
    
         If the WinList executable is linked to another name, ie  'ln
         -s  WinList  OtherWinList',  then another module called Oth-
         erWinList can be started, with a completely different set of
         configurations  than WinList, simply by adding *OtherWinList
         options following the same  *WinList  configuration  options
         below  to  the winlist file. This way multiple Identify pro-
         grams can be used.
    
    
    INVOCATION
         WinList can be invoked from the autoexec file or from a menu
         item as shown in the Synopsis section above.
    
         WinList can also be invoked  from  binding  "Module  WinList
         argument"  to a keystroke or mouse button using Transient as
         an argument which will cause WinList to resemble the  built-
         in window list.
    
         AfterStep will search through the directories  specified  in
         the  ModulePath  configuration  in the base.#bpp (where # is
         your colordepth) to attempt to locate WinList.
    
    
    CONFIGURATION OPTIONS
         WinList reads the winlist file when it starts up, and  looks
         for its configuration options.  The MyStyle structure should
         now be specified in the  look  files.   This  allows  for  a
         greater  control  of  the  running module (different WinList
         look with different desktop looks,  dynamic  reconfiguration
         etc.).
    
    
         MyStyle "*WinList"
    
           style_option
    
         ~MyStyle
    
              The possible style_options follow:
    
    
              Font font
                   Specifies the font  associated  with  this  style.
                   font is a standard X11 font definition.
    
    
              ForeColor color
                   Specifies the  text  color  associated  with  this
                   style. color is a standard X11 color definition.
    
    
              BackColor color
                   Specifies the  background  color  associated  with
                   this  style. color is a standard X11 color defini-
                   tion.
    
    
              TextStyle style
                   Specifies the  text  style  associated  with  this
                   style. style can be 0, 1, or 2:
    
                   0: normal text
                   1: 3d effect #1
                   2: 3d effect #2
    
    
              MaxColors maximum
                   Specifies the maximum number of  colors  that  the
                   BackGradient  can  use. jpegs specified with Back-
                   Pixmap will also be  limited  to  this  number  of
                   colors.
    
    
              BackGradient type from to
                   Specifies that a gradient  should  be  used  as  a
                   background  instead of a solid color. The gradient
                   colors start at from and end at to.  from  and  to
                   are standard X11 color definitions. type can be 1,
                   2, 3, 4, or 5:
    
                   1: Wharf-style diagonal gradient
                   2: Horizontal from top to bottom
                   3: Horizontal from top/bottom to center
                   4: Vertical from left to right
                   5: Vertical from left/right to center
    
    
              BackPixmap type pixmap_name|color_name
                   Specifies that a pixmap should be used as a  back-
                   ground  instead  of a solid color. This option has
                   two forms, depending on the value of type. If type
                   is  128, the second parameter, pixmap_name must be
                   the name of an xpm, jpeg, or png image  which  can
                   be  found  in PixmapPath. If type is 129, the root
                   pixmap (desktop background) will be used, and  the
                   optional  second  parameter  must  be a color with
                   which the root pixmap will be shaded.
    
                   128: tiled pixmap from the upper left
                   129: "transparent"
    
    
    
         *WinListGeometry geometry
              Specifies the location and gravity of the WinList  win-
              dow.   At  the  current time, size is not supported and
              WinList will resize itself as buttons  are  added.   If
              the  NoAnchor option is not specified then the window's
              gravity corner will be anchored, and  the  window  will
              grow  in the opposite direction.  (i.e. If the geometry
              is specified -5-5, that is SoutEastGravity.  This  will
              cause  the window to draw up and to the left as windows
              are added)
    
    
         *WinListHideGeometry geometry
              Specifies the location of the WinList window when there
              are  no  windows. It will cause WinList to display nice
              little window with AfterStep version in there. If  size
              is  supplied  WinList  will center the label within the
              window.
    
    
         *WinListUseSkipList
              Tells WinList to not show the  windows  that  are  have
              WindowListSkip as a Style option in the atabase file.
    
    
         *WinListNoAnchor
              By default, WinList will anchor the gravity  corner  so
              the  window  will grow in the opposite direction.  This
              undoes that option.
    
    
         *WinListUseIconNames
              Tells WinList to  use  the  icon  name  of  the  window
              instead  of  the  full  window name.  This is useful to
              keep the width of the window small.
    
    
         *WinListAction action response[,reponse...]
              Tells WinList to do response when action is done.   The
              currently   supported   actions  are:  Click1,  Click2,
              Click3.  The currently supported responses are any Aft-
              erStep  built-in  commands, including modules and func-
              tions.
    
    
         *WinListOrientation down|across
              Will make a vertical or horizontal winlist.
    
         *WinListMaxWidth width in pixel
              Sets either maxwidth for  a  vertical  winlist  or  the
              actual width for a horizontal "taskbar".
    
    
         *WinListJustify <Left|Center|Right>
              If  used,  will  justify  the  text  as  specifyed.  If
              unspecified, the default is to center text.
    
    
         *WinListAutoHide number
              Makes WinList auto-hide, when the mouse cursor  travels
              off  WinList  it  reduces  its size and becomes a line,
              when the mouse cursor travels onto  hidden  WinList  it
              readjusts  its size to normal dimensions.  0 turns this
              feature off, positive numbers turn it on.  This  option
              makes  sense  only when WinList is set to StaysOnTop in
              the database file. It  is  possible  to  turn  AutoHide
              on/off  when  the module is running: pressing 'u' while
              the  cursor  is  in  the  WinList  window   permanently
              unhides,  pressing  'h' while the cursor is in the Win-
              List window turns AutoHide on.
    
    
         *WinListBalloons
              Turns on the balloon feature. A "balloon" is  displayed
              showing  the  name of the button the pointer is resting
              on in the WinList. The balloon background and text  are
              configured  with  the  MyStyle  "*WinListBalloon".  See
              afterstep(1x) for more information on MyStyles.
    
    
         *WinListBalloonBorderWidth number
              Sets the width of the balloon window's border. Defaults
              to 1.
    
    
         *WinListBalloonBorderColor color
              Sets the color of the balloon window's border. Defaults
              to black.
    
    
         *WinListBalloonDelay number
              Specifies the  period  in  milliseconds  to  delay  the
              appearance of the balloon.
    
    
         *WinListBalloonYOffset number
              The balloon window is  positioned  to  be  horizontally
              centered  against  the WinList window it is describing.
              The vertical position may be set as an offset. Negative
              offsets  of  -N  are  placed N pixels above the WinList
              window, positive offsets of  +N  are  placed  N  pixels
              below. Defaults to +2.
    
    
    FILES
         /usr/local/share/afterstep/winlist
              The global configuration file for system wide  defaults
              of all users.
    
    
         $HOME/GNUstep/Library/AfterStep/winlist
              This    file    should    be    copied     from     the
              /usr/local/share/afterstep/winlist  and  edited to suit
              the  user's  specific  requirements.   This  file,   if
              exists, will override the system wide default file.
    
    
    EXAMPLES
         The winlist file shipped contains a working  example,  refer
         to the FILES section above for its configuration options.
    
    
         To pop up the window list in tranient mode (appear only when
         button 3 is pressed & held):
    
              ...the feel file would contain -
              Mouse 3  R  A  Module "WinList" WinList Transient
    
    
    
    AUTHORS
         Rene Fichter <ceezaer@cyberspace.org>
         Mike Finger <mfinger@mermaid.micro.umn.edu>
         David Mihm <dmihm@swbell.net> [Man page]
         Rafal Wierzbicki <rafal@mcss.mcmaster.ca>
    
    SEE ALSO
         afterstep(1),
    
    
    
    


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