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Newer page: version 3 Last edited on Saturday, February 22, 2003 1:07:44 pm by PerryLorier
Older page: version 2 Last edited on Saturday, February 22, 2003 11:54:31 am by JaredWigmore Revert
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 ;--no-dock:do not show the application Dock 
  
 ;--no-clip:do not show the workspace Clip 
  
-;-display  
- host:display.screen:specify display to use. On multiheaded machines, WindowMaker will automatically manage all screens. If you want WindowMaker to manage only a specific screen, you must supply the screen number you want to have managed with the -display command line argument. For example, if you want WindowMaker to manage only screen 1, start it as: wmaker -display :.1 
+;-display host:display.screen:specify display to use. On multiheaded machines, WindowMaker will automatically manage all screens. If you want WindowMaker to manage only a specific screen, you must supply the screen number you want to have managed with the -display command line argument. For example, if you want WindowMaker to manage only screen 1, start it as: wmaker -display :.1 
  
 ;--version:display version number and exit 
  
 ;--visual-id:specify the ID of the visual to use. See xdpyinfo(1x) for a list of visuals available in your display. 
  
 ;--help:print a brief help message 
-  
  
 !!!FILES 
-;~/[GNUstep]/Defaults/WindowMaker:general WindowMaker defaults. 
+;~/[GNUstep]/Defaults/! WindowMaker:general WindowMaker defaults. 
  
 ;~/[GNUstep]/Defaults/WMState:information about the Dock and Clip. DON'T edit this while running WindowMaker. It will be overwritten. 
  
 ;~/[GNUstep]/Defaults/WMRootMenu:Contains the name of the file to read the root menu from or the menu itself, in property list format. 
  
 ;~/[GNUstep]/Defaults/WMWindowAttributes:Attributes for different application classes and instances. Use the Attribute Editor (right drag the application's title bar, select Attributes) instead of modifying this file directly. There are just a few options not available using the Attributes Editor. 
  
-;/usr/share/WindowMaker/Defaults/:All the above-mentioned files are __read__ from here if not found except for WMState, which is __copied__ from here. No matter where they are read from, if it's necesary to write configuration changes back into these files, user's files will be written to. 
+;/usr/share/! WindowMaker/Defaults/:All the above-mentioned files are __read__ from here if not found except for WMState, which is __copied__ from here. No matter where they are read from, if it's necesary to write configuration changes back into these files, user's files will be written to. 
  
-;~/[GNUstep]/Library/WindowMaker/autostart:This script is automatically executed when WindowMaker is started. 
+;~/[GNUstep]/Library/! WindowMaker/autostart:This script is automatically executed when WindowMaker is started. 
  
-;~/[GNUstep]/Library/WindowMaker/exitscript:This script is automatically executed immediately before WindowMaker is exited. Note: If you need to run something that requires the X server to be running from this script, make sure you do not use the SHUTDOWN command from the root menu to exit WindowMaker. Otherwise, the X server might be shut down before the script is executed. 
+;~/[GNUstep]/Library/! WindowMaker/exitscript:This script is automatically executed immediately before WindowMaker is exited. Note: If you need to run something that requires the X server to be running from this script, make sure you do not use the SHUTDOWN command from the root menu to exit WindowMaker. Otherwise, the X server might be shut down before the script is executed. 
  
-;~/[GNUstep]/Library/WindowMaker/:The menu file indicated in WMRootMenu is looked for here... 
+;~/[GNUstep]/Library/! WindowMaker/:The menu file indicated in WMRootMenu is looked for here... 
  
-;/etc/X11/WindowMaker/:and here, in that order. Unless, the indicated path is an absolute path. 
+;/etc/X11/! WindowMaker/:and here, in that order. Unless, the indicated path is an absolute path. 
  
-;~/[GNUstep]/Library/WindowMaker/Pixmaps/:WindowMaker looks for pixmaps here 
+;~/[GNUstep]/Library/! WindowMaker/Pixmaps/:WindowMaker looks for pixmaps here 
  
-;~/[GNUstep]/Library/WindowMaker/Backgrounds/:WindowMaker looks for backgrounds here 
+;~/[GNUstep]/Library/! WindowMaker/Backgrounds/:WindowMaker looks for backgrounds here 
  
-;~/[GNUstep]/Library/WindowMaker/Styles/:WindowMaker looks for style files here (not true... it looks like it does, but you have to specify the full path anyway, it's just a place to keep things nicely ordered) 
+;~/[GNUstep]/Library/! WindowMaker/Styles/:WindowMaker looks for style files here (not true... it looks like it does, but you have to specify the full path anyway, it's just a place to keep things nicely ordered) 
  
-;~/[GNUstep]/Library/WindowMaker/Themes/:WindowMaker looks for theme files here (ibid) 
+;~/[GNUstep]/Library/! WindowMaker/Themes/:WindowMaker looks for theme files here (ibid) 
  
-;/usr/share/WindowMaker/Pixmaps/:System wide pixmaps are located here... 
+;/usr/share/! WindowMaker/Pixmaps/:System wide pixmaps are located here... 
  
-;/usr/share/WindowMaker/Pixmaps/:and here. 
+;/usr/share/! WindowMaker/Pixmaps/:and here. 
 %%%[1]''Those last two directory names look the same to me...? --JaredWigmore'' 
  
 ;/usr/share/WindowMaker/Styles/:System wide styles are here 
  
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 !User Submitted Notes 
 ''What's up with this[1]'' 
 %%%''I meant for this page to wrap at a sensible line length. What's wrong?'' --JaredWigmore 
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+''You had a very long line that began with a space, which disables wordwrap (and displays it in monotype, it's <pre> essentially) which pushed the edge of the page out, and everything wrapped at the (now very wide) side of the page. Fixed'' --PerryLorier  
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