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Window Maker(1)		    General Commands Manual	       Window Maker(1)

NAME
       wmaker -	X11 window manager with	a NEXTSTEP look

SYNOPSIS
       wmaker [-options]

DESCRIPTION
       Window  Maker is	a X11 window manager with a NEXTSTEP look. It tries to
       emulate NeXT's look as much as possible,	but it	deviates  from	it  as
       necessary.

OPTIONS
       -display	host:display.screen
	      specify  display	to use.	 On multiheaded	machines, Window Maker
	      will automatically manage	all screens.  If you want Window Maker
	      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 Window	Maker to  manage  only
	      screen 1,	start it as:
	      wmaker -display :0.1

       --dont-restore
	      do not restore saved session

       --global_defaults_path
	      print the	path where the files for the default configuration are
	      installed	and exit

       --help print  the list of command line options supported, one per line,
	      and exit

       --locale	locale
	      specify the locale (i18n language) to  use;  Window  Maker  will
	      also set the variable LANG which will be inherited by all	appli-
	      cations started from Window Maker

       --no-autolaunch
	      do  not  launch at start-up the applications that	were marked in
	      the configuration	as autolanched

       --no-clip
	      do not show the workspace	Clip

       --no-dock
	      do not show the application Dock

       --no-drawer
	      disable the Drawers in the Dock

       --no-polling
	      disable the periodic check on the	configuration file  to	reload
	      it automatically

       --replace
	      ask  the	currently  running  window manager to let Window Maker
	      take his place

       --static
	      do not update or save automatically the configuration

       --version
	      display Window Maker's version number and	exit

       --visual-id
	      specify the ID of	the visual to use; see xdpyinfo(1) for a  list
	      of visuals available in your display

FILES
       ~/GNUstep/Defaults/WindowMaker
	      general Window Maker defaults.

       ~/GNUstep/Defaults/WMState
	      information  about the Dock and Clip. DON'T edit this while run-
	      ning Window Maker. 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/local/etc/WindowMaker/
	      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 necessary	to write configuration
	      changes back into	this files, user's files will be written to.

       ~/GNUstep/Library/WindowMaker/autostart
	      This script is  automatically  executed  when  Window  Maker  is
	      started.

       ~/GNUstep/Library/WindowMaker/exitscript
	      This  script is automatically executed immediately before	Window
	      Maker is exited.	Note: If you need to run  something  that  re-
	      quires  the  X  server to	be running from	this script, make sure
	      you do not use the SHUTDOWN command from the root	menu  to  exit
	      Window  Maker. 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...

       /usr/local/share/WindowMaker/
	      and here,	in that	order. Unless, the indicated path  is  an  ab-
	      solute path.

       ~/GNUstep/Library/WindowMaker/Pixmaps/
	      Window Maker looks for pixmaps here

       ~/GNUstep/Library/Icons/
	      Window Maker looks for icons here

       ~/GNUstep/Library/WindowMaker/Backgrounds/
	      Window Maker looks for backgrounds here

       ~/GNUstep/Library/WindowMaker/Styles/
	      Window  Maker  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/
	      Window Maker looks for theme files here (ibid)

       /usr/local/share/WindowMaker/Pixmaps/
	      System-wide (Window Maker-specific) pixmaps are located here

       /usr/local/share/WindowMaker/Styles/
	      System wide styles are here

       /usr/local/share/WindowMaker/Themes/
	      Guess... ;-)

ENVIRONMENT
       WMAKER_USER_ROOT
	      specifies	the initial path  for  the  Defaults  directory.  "De-
	      faults/"	is  appended  to this variable to determine the	actual
	      location of the databases. If the	variable is not	 set,  it  de-
	      faults to	"~/GNUstep"

       GNUSTEP_USER_APPS
	      specifies	 the location of the user's GNUstep Apps directory. If
	      this variable is empty, it defaults to ~/GNUstep/Applications.

       GNUSTEP_LOCAL_APPS
	      specifies	the location of	the system-wide	local GNUstep Apps di-
	      rectory (this is useful, for example, in those cases  where  the
	      system-wide location is really a network wide location). If this
	      variable	is  empty, it defaults to /usr/local/GNUstep/Local/Ap-
	      plications.

       GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_APPS
	      specifies	the location of	the system-wide	 GNUstep  Apps	direc-
	      tory.    If   this   variable   is   empty,   it	 defaults   to
	      /usr/GNUstep/System/Applications.

SEE ALSO
       The Window Maker	User Guide

       The Window Maker	FAQ

       WPrefs(1), X(7),	 wxcopy(1),  wxpaste(1),  geticonset(1),  seticons(1),
       getstyle(1),   setstyle(1),   wmsetbg(1),  wmgenmenu(1),	 wmmenugen(1),
       wdread(1), wdwrite(1)

AUTHOR
       Window  Maker  was  written  by	Alfredo	 K.   Kojima   <kojima@window-
       maker.info>,  Dan  Pascu	<dan@windowmaker.info> with contributions from
       many people around the Internet.

       This manual page	was created  by	 Marcelo  E.  Magallon,	 <mmagallo@de-
       bian.org> and is	maintained by the Window Maker team.

				 February 2015		       Window Maker(1)

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