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Pager(1.0)							    Pager(1.0)

NAME
       Pager - the AfterStep Pager module

SYNOPSIS
       Pager is	spawned	by afterstep, so no command line invocation will work.
       From within the .steprc file, Pager is spawned as follows:

       Module Pager 0 3

       or from within an afterstep pop-up menu:

       Popup "Module-Popup"
	    Title   "Modules"
	    Module  "Wharf"	    Wharf
	    Module  "NoClutter"	    Clean
	    Module  "Identify"	    Ident
	    Module  "Banner"	    Banner
	    Module  "Debug"	    Debug
	    Module  "SaveDesktop"   Save
	    Module  "Pager"	    Pager 0 3
       EndPopup

       where "0" is the	first desktop to show, and "3" is the last.

DESCRIPTION
       The Pager module	shows a	miniature view of the AfterStep	desktops which
       are  specified  in the command line. This is a useful reminder of where
       your active windows are.	Windows	in the pager are  shown	 in  the  same
       color as	their afterstep	decorations.

       The pager can be	used to	change your viewport into the current desktop,
       to change desktops, or to move windows around.

       Pressing	 mouse button 1	in the pager will cause	you viewport to	change
       to the selected page of the selected desk. If you click with  button  1
       in  the desk-label area,	you will switch	desks but not pages within the
       desk.

       Dragging	mouse button 2 on a miniature view of a	window will cause that
       window to be move to the	location where you release the	mouse  button,
       but  your  viewport  will not change. If	you drag the window out	of the
       pager and onto your desktop, a full size	image of the window  will  ap-
       pear  for you to	place. There is	no way to pick up a full size image of
       the window and move it into the pager, however. Since some mice do  not
       have  button  2,	I have made provisions to drag windows in the pager by
       using pressing modifier-1 (usually Alt) and dragging with button	3.

       Clicking	mouse button 3 on a location within the	current	 desktop  will
       cause the viewport to move to the selected location, but	will not align
       the viewport to a page boundary.	Dragging button	3 will cause the view-
       port  to	 move as you drag. Button 3 operations are limited to the cur-
       rent desktop only.

       When iconified, the pager will work as a	fully functional current  page
       only  pager.  Windows and viewports can be moved	within the icon	of the
       pager. Users will want to make sure that	they have no lines similar to

       Icon " Pager" whatever

       in their	.steprc	files.

COPYRIGHTS
       The Clean program, and the concept for interfacing this module  to  the
       Window Manager, are all original	work by	Robert Nation.

       Copyright  1994,	Robert Nation. No guarantees or	warranties or anything
       are provided or implied in any way whatsoever. Use this program at your
       own risk. Permission to use this	program	for any	purpose	is  given,  as
       long as the copyright is	kept intact.

INITIALIZATION
       During  initialization,	Pager  will  eventually	search a configuration
       file which describes the	time-outs and actions to take.	The configura-
       tion file is the	same file that afterstep used during initialization.

       If the Pager executable is linked to another name,  i.e.	 ln  -s	 Pager
       OtherPager,  then another module	called OtherPager can be started, with
       a completely different configuration than Pager,	simply by changing the
       keyword	Pager to OtherPager. This way multiple pager programs  can  be
       used.

KEYBOARD FOCUS CONTROL
       You  can	direct the keyboard focus to any window	on the current desktop
       by clicking with	button 2 on its	image in the pager.  The  window  does
       not need	to be visible, but it does need	to be on the current page.

INVOCATION
       The invocation method was shown in the synopsis section

CONFIGURATION OPTIONS
       Pager  reads the	same .steprc file as fvwm reads	when it	starts up, and
       looks for certain configuration options:

       *PagerGeometry geometry
	      Completely or partially specifies	the pager windows location and
	      geometry,	in standard X11	notation.  In  order  to  maintain  an
	      undistorted aspect ratio,	you might want to leave	out either the
	      width or height dimension	of the geometry	specification

       *PagerRows rows
	      Tells  afterstep	how  many rows of desks	to use when laying out
	      the pager	window.

       *PagerColumns columns
	      Tells afterstep how many columnss	of desks to  use  when	laying
	      out the pager window.

       *PagerIconGeometry geometry
	      Specifies	 a  size  (optional)  and  location (optional) for the
	      pager's icon window. Since there is no easy way for Pager	to de-
	      termine the height of the	icon's label, you will have to make an
	      allowance	for the	icon  label height when	using negative y-coor-
	      dinates in the icon location specification (used	to  specify  a
	      location	relative  to  the  bottom  instead  of	the top	of the
	      screen).

       *PagerStartIconic
	      Causes the pager to start	iconified.

       *PagerFont font-name
	      Specified	a font to use to label the desktops. If	 font_name  is
	      "none" then no desktop labels will be displayed.

       *PagerSmallFont font-name
	      Specified	 a font	to use to label	the window names in the	pager.
	      If not specified,	the window labels will be omitted. Window  la-
	      bels  seem  to  be  fairly  useless  for desktop scales of 32 or
	      greater.

       *PagerFore color
	      Specifies	the color to use to write the desktop labels,  and  to
	      draw the page-grid lines.

       *PagerBack color
	      Specifies	the background color for the window.

       *PagerHilight color
	      The active page and desk label will be highlighted by using this
	      background pattern instead of the	normal background.

       *PagerLabel desk	label
	      Assigns the text label to	desk desk in the pager window.	Useful
	      for assigning symbolic names to desktops,	ie

	      *PagerLabel 1 Mail
	      *PagerLabel 2 Maker
	      *PagerLabel 2 Matlab

       DeskTopScale number
	      If  the geometry is not specified, then a	desktop	reduction fac-
	      tor is used to calculate the pager's size. Things	in  the	 pager
	      window are shown at 1/number of the actual size.

AUTHOR
       Robert Nation

3rd Berkeley Distribution	 October 1996			    Pager(1.0)

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