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Horn Gabor
Horn.Gabor at aktiv.co.hu
Mon Jun 24 02:16:44 CEST 2002
Re!
Oh sorry i'm getting tired :(
here's the mentioned config file.
thanks, hirisov
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# Fonts (should be overridden by xfce options)
MenuFont -*-helvetica-medium-r-normal-*-12-*-*-*-p-*-*-*
WindowFont -*-helvetica-medium-r-normal-*-12-*-*-*-p-*-*-*
IconFont -*-helvetica-medium-r-normal-*-12-*-*-*-p-*-*-*
# Do you want a small animation ?
AnimateWin On
# Colormap policy :
ColormapFocus FollowsFocus
# Focus mode (should be overridden by xfce options)
FocusMode ClickToFocus
AutoRaise Off
# Set the delay for auto-raise mode :
AutoRaiseDelay 250
# Enable/disable session management :
SessionManagement On
# Delay session startup (in seconds) to reduce disk/cpu usage
WaitSession 5
# Enable/disable shaped icons :
UseShapedIcons Off
# Icon placing stuff :
IconGrid 10
IconSpacing 5
# You can change the number of visible buttons on the title bar here :
ShowButtons Right 3
ShowButtons Left 3
# THIS OPTION IS OBSOLETE : REMOVE IT FROM YOUR $HOME/.XFCE/XFWMRC FILE
# You can toggle bitmap/vector buttons on the title bar here :
# BitmapButtons Yes
# In focus follow mouse, may the focus be changed even if mouse
# pointer didn't move (You should keep this unchanged unless
# you're running Corel Word Perfect 2000) :
ForceFocus Yes
# In focus follow mouse, may the focus be changed whenever a new window
# is mapped :
MapFocus Yes
# In focus follow mouse, should the window be raised by a click
# inside the application window (X standards would say "no" here
# but some people find this more handy when set to "yes") :
ClickRaise Yes
# Margins: That will prevent xfwm from placing windows outide the margins
# (unless the application spefically asked for a given positionning) and
# maximized windows will stay within the limits.
# Do not set margins larger that actual screen size !
Margin Top 0
Margin Left 0
Margin Right 80
Margin Bottom 70
# Xfwm now honors the WM_HINT "Input" and acts accordingly. If you don't want
# this feature, use the following parameter to disable it (Some applications
# wrongly set input hint to false and therefore will never get focus unless
# "HonorWMFocusHint" is set to "No") :
HonorWMFocusHint Yes
# Style used for some known applications :
Style "*" BorderWidth 5
# Style "xfce" StayOnTop
Style "xfce" StayOnTop,WindowListSkip, CirculateSkip, CirculateSkipIcon
Style "Alert" Sticky, StayOnTop
Style "Question" Sticky, StayOnTop
Style "Message" Sticky, StayOnTop
Style "xfbd" Sticky
Style "xfpager" Sticky,NoTitle,CirculateSkip,WindowListSkip,StayOnTop
# Style "*lock" Sticky
Style "gmc-desktop-icon" WindowListSkip, CirculateSkip, CirculateSkipIcon
# sajat: Style "*panel" WindowListSkip, CirculateSkip, CirculateSkipIcon
Style "gkrellm" WindowListSkip,Sticky,CirculateSkip, CirculateSkipIcon
Style "xeyes" NoTitle
Style " XFce Main Panel" StartIconic
# Some applications ask for a specific location.
# This should be honored unless you're using Xinerama
# and the application that asks for a positionning
# is not Xinerama aware and asks for an arbitrary
# location.
#
# Gimp 1.0.x is like that : It keeps asking for its main
# window to be placed at (0,0) for no reason. This can
# be annoying when using Xinerama. For this kind of application,
# you can use the flag "Authorize_Translate" that tells xfwm
# to translate the coordonates to the current screen even if the
# application asked for a specific location.
Style "The GIMP" Authorize_Translate
Style "Netscape" Authorize_Translate
# Default icons for most common apps
Style "*term*" icon "/usr/share/xfce/icons/CheckMarkMonitor.xpm"
Style "*TERM*" icon "/usr/share/xfce/icons/CheckMarkMonitor.xpm"
Style "Term*" icon "/usr/share/xfce/icons/CheckMarkMonitor.xpm"
Style "rxvt*" icon "/usr/share/xfce/icons/CheckMarkMonitor.xpm"
Style "xmag" icon "/usr/share/xfce/icons/MagnifyGlas.xpm"
Style "xosview*" icon "/usr/share/xfce/icons/CPUChip.xpm"
Style "editres*" icon "/usr/share/xfce/icons/Editres.xpm"
Style "*calc*" icon "/usr/share/xfce/icons/OldBlueAddingMachine.xpm"
Style "*GIMP*" icon "/usr/share/xfce/icons/Gimp2.xpm"
Style "Xpaint*" icon "/usr/share/xfce/icons/3dpaint.xpm"
Style "*game*" icon "/usr/share/xfce/icons/TrueDie.xpm"
Style "*.jpg" icon "/usr/share/xfce/icons/Monalisa.xpm"
Style "*.gif" icon "/usr/share/xfce/icons/Monalisa.xpm"
Style "*.png" icon "/usr/share/xfce/icons/Monalisa.xpm"
Style "*.bmp" icon "/usr/share/xfce/icons/Monalisa.xpm"
Style "*.xpm" icon "/usr/share/xfce/icons/Monalisa.xpm"
Style "*.xwd" icon "/usr/share/xfce/icons/Monalisa.xpm"
Style "*.JPG" icon "/usr/share/xfce/icons/Monalisa.xpm"
Style "*.GIF" icon "/usr/share/xfce/icons/Monalisa.xpm"
Style "*.PNG" icon "/usr/share/xfce/icons/Monalisa.xpm"
Style "*.BMP" icon "/usr/share/xfce/icons/Monalisa.xpm"
Style "*.XPM" icon "/usr/share/xfce/icons/Monalisa.xpm"
Style "*.XWD" icon "/usr/share/xfce/icons/Monalisa.xpm"
Style "XMMS*" icon "/usr/share/xfce/icons/CDPlayer.xpm"
Style "*gnome*" icon "/usr/share/xfce/icons/Gnome-apps.xpm"
Style "*Gnome*" icon "/usr/share/xfce/icons/Gnome-apps.xpm"
Style "*GNOME*" icon "/usr/share/xfce/icons/Gnome-apps.xpm"
Style "xfskin*" icon "/usr/share/xfce/icons/xfskin.xpm"
Style "sylpheed" icon "/usr/share/xfce/icons/Mail.xpm"
Style "xclipboard" icon "/usr/share/xfce/icons/ArtFolderFull.xpm"
#sajat
Style "evolution" icon "/usr/share/pixmaps/evolution.xpm"
Style "glimmer" icon "/usr/share/pixmaps/glimmer-icon.xpm"
#van taskbar, nemklell ikon minimalizalskor!
Style "*" NoIcon
# Common init and restart functions
AddToFunc "InitFunction"
+ "I" Module xfpager
#+ "I" Exec xterm
AddToFunc "RestartFunction"
+ "I" Module xfpager
#+ "I" Exec xterm
# Adding a user menu to the default root menu :
# (This is just a sample, modify it to fit your need)
# Uncomment the following lines to create a user menu
#
#AddToMenu "user_menu"
#+ "&Gnome Terminal" Exec gnome-terminal
#+ "" Nop
#+ "&The GIMP" Exec gimp
# Another (new) much smarter way is to append entries to a file
# called $HOME/.xfwm.user_menu
# For example, to add an new entry in user menu, this file would contain a
# single line like this :
#
# AddToMenu "user_menu" "&Gnome Terminal" Exec gnome-terminal
# Uncomment the following if you want tot remove default keyboard shortcuts
# (Some applications require this, as they use the same shortcuts)
#Key Tab A M -
Key Tab A M Next [CurrentDesk] __builtin_focus_raise__
#Key Escape A S -
#Key Escape A C -
#Key Left A SC -
#Key Right A SC -
#Key Up A SC -
#Key Down A SC -
#Key Left A SM -
#Key Right A SM -
#Key Up A SM -
#Key Down A SM -
#Key F1 A M -
#Key F2 A M -
#Key F3 A M -
#Key F4 A M -
#Key F5 A M -
#Key F6 A M -
#Key F7 A M -
#Key F8 A M -
#Key F9 A M -
#Key F10 A M -
#Key F11 A M -
#Key F1 A C -
#Key F2 A C -
#Key F3 A C -
#Key F4 A C -
#Key F5 A C -
#Key F6 A C -
#Key F7 A C -
#Key F8 A C -
#Key F9 A C -
#Key F10 A C -
#Key L5 IW N -
#Key L5 IW S -
#Key L5 IW C -
#Key L7 IW A -
#Key Delete A CM -
#Key Left A CM -
#Key Right A CM -
# Remove the "Alt+Click = move" binding
#Mouse 1 W M -
# Remove root click (required for GNOME proxy win)
#Mouse 0 R A -
#Mouse 1 R A -
#Mouse 2 R A -
#Mouse 3 R A -
# Uncomment the following if you prefer a single click on an icon
# to restore the window.
AddToFunc __IconFunc__
+ "C" Iconify
# Use of Windows keys under Xfce :
# Edit (or create) $HOME/.Xmodmap and add the following lines :
#################################################################
# keycode 115=F13
# keycode 116=F14
# keycode 117=F15
#################################################################
#
# Then run xmodmap $HOME/.Xmodmap
# And your Windows keys will be mapped to the root menu and window menu
# thanks to the following bindings :
Key F13 A N Popup __builtin_root_menu__
Key F14 A N Popup __builtin_root_menu__
Key F15 A N Popup __builtin_window_menu__
# Options for xfpager :
#
#*xfpager.geometry -0+0
*xfpager.geometry 50x50-4+0
#*xfpager.width 30
*xfpager.smallfont 2x3
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