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authorThomas E. Dickey <dickey@invisible-island.net>2020-06-17 15:07:37 -0400
committerThomas E. Dickey <dickey@invisible-island.net>2020-06-17 15:17:16 -0400
commit49e2c2127743e702154bc4efc040be7bfaaf6433 (patch)
treec044ece946631dcb3326e6d3b82174ed538c389e
parent08f44086320c6bc5f2c7eb6457a0d53192832805 (diff)
adapted/updated patch from Debian #956434
Signed-off-by: Thomas E. Dickey <dickey@invisible-island.net>
-rw-r--r--man/twm.man66
1 files changed, 30 insertions, 36 deletions
diff --git a/man/twm.man b/man/twm.man
index 6926abf..35ea30f 100644
--- a/man/twm.man
+++ b/man/twm.man
@@ -56,8 +56,8 @@ key and pointer button bindings.
This program is usually started by the user's session manager or
startup script.
When used
-from \fIxdm(__appmansuffix__)\fP
-or \fIxinit(__appmansuffix__)\fP without a session manager,
+from \fBxdm\fP(__appmansuffix__)
+or \fBxinit\fP(__appmansuffix__) without a session manager,
\fItwm\fP is frequently executed in the foreground
as the last client.
When run this way, exiting \fItwm\fP causes the
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ Just
clicking in the title or highlight region raises the window without moving it.
.PP
When new windows are created, \fItwm\fP will honor any size and location
-information requested by the user (usually through \fI-geometry\fP
+information requested by the user (usually through \fI\-geometry\fP
command line argument or resources for the individual applications).
Otherwise, an outline of the window's default size, its titlebar, and lines
dividing the
@@ -109,7 +109,6 @@ will give the window its current position but attempt to make it long enough
to touch the bottom the screen.
.SH OPTIONS
\fITwm\fP accepts the following command line options:
-.PP
.TP 8
.B \-display \fIdpy\fP
This option specifies the X server to use.
@@ -133,21 +132,20 @@ an unexpected X Error event is received.
This can be useful when debugging
applications but can be distracting in regular use.
.SH CUSTOMIZATION
-.PP
Much of \fItwm\fP's appearance and behavior can be controlled by providing
a startup file in one of the following locations (searched in order for
each screen being managed when \fItwm\fP begins):
.TP 8
-.B "$HOME/.twmrc.\fIscreennumber\fP"
-The \fIscreennumber\fP is a small positive number (e.g.
-0, 1, etc.)
-representing the screen number (e.g., the last number in the DISPLAY environment
+.B $HOME/.twmrc.\fIscreennumber\fP
+The \fIscreennumber\fP is a small positive number (e.g., 0, 1, etc.)
+representing the screen number
+(e.g., the last number in the DISPLAY environment
variable \fIhost:displaynum.screennum\fP) that would be used to contact that
screen of the display.
This is intended for displays with multiple screens of
differing visual types.
.TP 8
-.B "$HOME/.twmrc"
+.B $HOME/.twmrc
This is the usual name for an individual user's startup file.
.TP 8
.B __datadir__/X11/twm/system.twmrc
@@ -161,11 +159,11 @@ If no startup files are found, \fItwm\fP will use the built-in defaults
described above.
The only resource used by \fItwm\fP is
\fIbitmapFilePath\fP for a colon-separated list of directories to search
-when looking for bitmap files (for more information, see the \fIAthena
-Widgets\fP manual and \fIxrdb(__appmansuffix__)\fP).
+when looking for bitmap files (for more information,
+see the \fIAthena Widgets\fP manual and \fBxrdb\fP(__appmansuffix__)).
.PP
\fITwm\fP startup files are logically broken up into three types of
-specifications: \fIVariables\fP, \fIBindings\fP, \fIMenus\fP.
+specifications: \fIVariables\fP, \fIBindings\fP, \fIMenus\fP.
The
\fIVariables\fP section must come first and is used to describe the
fonts, colors, cursors, border widths, icon and window placement, highlighting,
@@ -185,7 +183,6 @@ A pound sign (#) outside
of a string causes the remainder of the line in which the character appears to
be treated as a comment.
.SH VARIABLES
-.PP
Many of the aspects of \fItwm\fP's user interface are controlled by variables
that may be set in the user's startup file.
Some of the options are
@@ -227,7 +224,7 @@ prepend the user's directory
tilde (~).
If, instead, the first character is a colon (:), the name is
assumed to refer to one of the internal bitmaps that are used to
-create the default titlebars symbols: \fB:xlogo\fP
+create the default titlebars symbols: \fB:xlogo\fP
or \fB:delete\fP (both refer to the X logo),
\fB:dot\fP or \fB:iconify\fP (both refer to the dot),
\fB:resize\fP (the nested squares used by the resize button),
@@ -290,7 +287,7 @@ and may only be given within a
\fBGrayscale\fP or
\fBMonochrome\fP list.
The optional \fIwincolorlist\fP allows per-window colors to be specified.
-The default is "white".
+The default is "white".
.IP "\fBBorderTileForeground\fP \fIstring\fP [{ \fIwincolorlist\fP }]" 8
This variable specifies the default foreground color in the gray pattern
used in unhighlighted borders (only
@@ -395,7 +392,7 @@ from bitmap files, the following syntax is used instead:
.Ee
.IP
The \fIimage\fP and \fImask\fP strings specify the names of files containing
-the glyph image and mask in \fIbitmap(__appmansuffix__)\fP form.
+the glyph image and mask in \fBbitmap\fP(__appmansuffix__) form.
The bitmap files are located in the same manner as icon bitmap files.
The following example shows the default cursor definitions:
.RS 5
@@ -439,7 +436,7 @@ as icons while other windows are handled by the icon manager.
This variable indicates that windows should not be allowed to be moved off the
screen.
It can be overridden by the \fBf.forcemove\fP function.
-.IP "\fBDontSqueezeTitle\fP [{ \fIwin-list\fP }] " 8
+.IP "\fBDontSqueezeTitle\fP [{ \fIwin-list\fP }]" 8
This variable indicates that titlebars should not be squeezed to their
minimum size as described under \fBSqueezeTitle\fP below.
If the optional window list is supplied, only those windows will be
@@ -483,7 +480,7 @@ icon windows.
The default is 2.
.IP "\fBIconDirectory\fP \fIstring\fP" 8
This variable specifies the directory that should be searched if
-if a bitmap file cannot be found in any of the directories
+a bitmap file cannot be found in any of the directories
in the \fBbitmapFilePath\fP resource.
.IP "\fBIconFont\fP \fIstring\fP" 8
This variable specifies the font to be used to display icon names within
@@ -782,7 +779,7 @@ If the optional \fIwin-list\fP is given, only requests on
those windows will be ignored.
This is typically used to prevent applications
from relentlessly popping themselves to the front of the window stack.
-.IP "\fBNoTitle\fP [{ \fIwin-list\fP }] " 8
+.IP "\fBNoTitle\fP [{ \fIwin-list\fP }]" 8
This variable indicates that windows should not have titlebars.
If the
optional \fIwin-list\fP is given, only those windows will not have titlebars.
@@ -888,7 +885,7 @@ It can always be brought up using the
This variable indicates that entries in the icon manager should be
sorted alphabetically rather than by simply appending new windows to
the end.
-.IP "\fBSqueezeTitle\fP [{ \fIsqueeze-list\fP }] " 8
+.IP "\fBSqueezeTitle\fP [{ \fIsqueeze-list\fP }]" 8
This variable indicates that \fItwm\fP should attempt to use the SHAPE
extension to make titlebars occupy only as much screen space as they need,
rather than extending all the way across the top of the window.
@@ -909,7 +906,7 @@ the numerator is positive, and right to left if negative.
A denominator
of 0 indicates that the numerator should be measured in pixels.
For
-convenience, the ratio 0/0 is the same as 1/2 for \fBcenter\fP and -1/1
+convenience, the ratio 0/0 is the same as 1/2 for \fBcenter\fP and \-1/1
for \fBright\fP.
For example:
.RS 5
@@ -927,13 +924,13 @@ For example:
.IP
The \fBDontSqueezeTitle\fP list can be used to turn off squeezing on
certain titles.
-.IP "\fBStartIconified\fP [{ \fIwin-list\fP }] " 8
+.IP "\fBStartIconified\fP [{ \fIwin-list\fP }]" 8
This variable indicates that client windows should initially be left as
icons until explicitly deiconified by the user.
If the optional \fIwin-list\fP
is given, only those windows will be started iconic.
This is useful for
-programs that do not support an \fI-iconic\fP command line option or
+programs that do not support an \fI\-iconic\fP command line option or
resource.
.IP "\fBTitleBackground\fP \fIstring\fP [{ \fIwin-list\fP }]" 8
This variable specifies the background color used in titlebars,
@@ -973,7 +970,7 @@ in the \fBIcons\fP list.
This variable specifies whether or not \fItwm\fP should honor
program-requested locations (given by the \fBPPosition\fP flag in the
WM_NORMAL_HINTS property) in the absence of a user-specified position.
-The argument \fIstring\fP may have one of three values: \fB"off"\fP
+The argument \fIstring\fP may have one of three values: \fB"off"\fP
(the default)
indicating that \fItwm\fP
should ignore the program-supplied position,
@@ -1003,7 +1000,7 @@ This variable specifies the value to use when drawing window outlines for
moving and resizing.
This should be set to a value that will result in a
variety of
-of distinguishable colors when exclusive-or'ed with the contents of the
+distinguishable colors when exclusive-or'ed with the contents of the
user's typical screen.
Setting this variable to 1 often gives nice results
if adjacent colors in the default colormap are distinct.
@@ -1032,7 +1029,6 @@ from the \fBTwmWindows\fP menu.
If this variable is not set, the window
will be deiconified and raised.
.SH BINDINGS
-.PP
After the desired variables have been set, functions may be attached
titlebuttons and key and pointer buttons.
Titlebuttons may be added
@@ -1054,7 +1050,7 @@ or
\fBRightTitleButton\fP "\fIbitmapname\fP" = \fIfunction\fP
.Ee
.LP
-The \fIbitmapname\fP may refer to one of the built-in bitmaps
+The \fIbitmapname\fP may refer to one of the built-in bitmaps
(which are scaled to match \fBTitleFont\fP) by using the appropriate
colon-prefixed name described above.
.PP
@@ -1202,7 +1198,7 @@ WM_DELETE_WINDOW messages, the keyboard bell will be rung indicating that
the user should choose an alternative method.
Note this is very different
from \fBf.destroy\fP.
-The intent here is to delete a single window, not
+The intent here is to delete a single window, not
necessarily the entire application.
.IP "\fBf.deltastop\fP" 8
This function allows a user-defined function to be aborted if the pointer has
@@ -1408,7 +1404,6 @@ selected window is refreshed.
This function is similar to the \fBf.fullzoom\fP function, except that
the only the height of the selected window is changed.
.SH MENUS
-.PP
Functions may be grouped and interactively selected using pop-up
(when bound to a pointer button) or pull-down (when associated
with a titlebutton) menus.
@@ -1469,7 +1464,7 @@ left of the name when the window is iconified.
By default, clicking on an
entry in the icon manager performs \fBf.iconify\fP.
To change the actions taken in the icon manager, use the
-the \fBiconmgr\fP context when specifying button and keyboard bindings.
+\fBiconmgr\fP context when specifying button and keyboard bindings.
.PP
Moving the pointer into the icon manager also directs keyboard focus to
the indicated window (setting the focus explicitly or else sending synthetic
@@ -1492,7 +1487,6 @@ If \fBIconifyByUnmapping\fP is on and windows are listed in
they may be lost if they are iconified and no bindings to
\fBf.menu "TwmWindows"\fP or \fBf.warpto\fP are setup.
.SH FILES
-.PP
.nf
.I $HOME/.twmrc.<screen number>
.I $HOME/.twmrc
@@ -1508,10 +1502,10 @@ This variable is used as the prefix for files that begin with a tilde and
for locating the \fItwm\fP startup file.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.PP
-X(__miscmansuffix__),
-Xserver(__appmansuffix__),
-xdm(__appmansuffix__),
-xrdb(__appmansuffix__)
+\fBX\fP(__miscmansuffix__),
+\fBXserver\fP(__appmansuffix__),
+\fBxdm\fP(__appmansuffix__),
+\fBxrdb\fP(__appmansuffix__)
.SH AUTHORS
Tom LaStrange, Solbourne Computer; Jim Fulton, MIT X Consortium;
Steve Pitschke, Stardent Computer; Keith Packard, MIT X Consortium;