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ICEWM-SESSION(1)		 User Commands		      ICEWM-SESSION(1)

   NAME
	icewm-session -	X.Org session manager provider with IceWM

   SYNOPSIS
       icewm-session [OPTIONS]

   DESCRIPTION
       icewm-session is	an implementation of a X.Org session manager and can
       be run from a X11 session setup.	It runs	icewm as default window
       manager and controls the	life cycle of related support applications.

   OPTIONS
   SPECIFIC OPTIONS
       -c, --config=FILE
	   Let IceWM load preferences from FILE.

       -t, --theme=FILE
	   Let IceWM load the theme FILE.

       -i, --icewm=FILE
	   Use FILE as the IceWM window	manager.

       -o, --output=FILE
	   Redirect  all  output  to  FILE.   A	 leading  tilde	or environment
	   variable is expanded.

       -a, --alpha
	   Use a 32-bit	visual for translucency.

       -b, --nobg
	   Do not start	icewmbg.

       -n, --notray
	   Do not start	icewmtray.  This  is  only  applicable	if  IceWM  was
	   explicitly configured to use	an external icewmtray process.

       -s, --sound
	   Also	start icesound.

   GENERAL OPTIONS
       -d, --display=DISPLAY
	   Use	DISPLAY	to connect to the X server.  If	this option is missing
	   then	DISPLAY	is read	from the environment variable "DISPLAY".

       --sync
	   Use a slower	synchronous mode communication with the	X11 server.

       -h, --help
	   Give	a list of all supported	options	and exit.

       -V, --version
	   Print the program version and exit.

       -C, --copying
	   Print copying permissions and exit.

   DEBUGGING OPTIONS
       -v, ---valgrind
	   Let	"/usr/bin/valgrind"  run  icewm.   Thoroughly	examines   the
	   execution of	icewm.

       -g, ---catchsegv
	   Let	"/usr/bin/catchsegv"  run  icewm.   Gives a backtrace if icewm
	   segfaults.

   USAGE
       On startup icewm-session	executes the following steps.  From  the  file
       env  in	the  configuration  directory  it loads	additional environment
       variables, if that file exists.	Then it	will start icewmbg  to	manage
       root background colors and images.  It may also start icesound, if this
       was enabled at configuration time.  Then	icewm is started.

       If  there  exists  an  executable  script  startup in the configuration
       directory, it will be executed. It may contain commands	to  initialize
       X11   settings	with   xset,  load  keyboard  configuration,  start  a
       compositing manager like	compton	and load system	tray applications.

       When icewm exits, icewm-session will execute a shutdown script,	if  it
       exists  in  the	configuration  directory.   When this finishes,	icewm-
       session will terminate icewm, icewmbg  and  icesound.  Finally,	icewm-
       session will exit.

       If the icewm process crashes then icewm-session will attempt to restart
       it.  If	two  such  crashes occur in a short period, then icewm-session
       will attempt to popup a dialog using either yad,	xmessage,  kdialog  or
       zenity.	 This  dialog  presents	 a  choice  between  restarting	icewm,
       starting	a terminal, or abort execution of icewm-session.

   ENVIRONMENT
       ICEWM_OPTIONS
	   A space separated list of options that will be added	to the command
	   line	invocation of icewm. This can be set in	the env	file.

   SEE ALSO
       icewm(1),    icewm-env(5),     icewm-shutdown(5),     icewm-startup(5),
       icewmbg(1).

   BUGS
       Please report bugs at <https://github.com/bbidulock/icewm/issues>.

   AUTHOR
       Brian Bidulock <mailto:bidulock@openss7.org>.

       See --copying for full copyright	notice and copying permissions.

   LICENSE
       IceWM  is  licensed  under the GNU Library General Public License.  See
       the COPYING file	in the distribution  or	 use  the  --copying  flag  to
       display copying permissions.

icewm 3.7.3			  2025-03-30		      ICEWM-SESSION(1)

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