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diff --git a/src/cmd/rio/9wm.man b/src/cmd/rio/9wm.man deleted file mode 100644 index 23aa06af..00000000 --- a/src/cmd/rio/9wm.man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,118 +0,0 @@ -.if t .ds 85 8\(12 -.if n .ds 85 8-1/2 -.TH 9wm 1 -.SH NAME -9wm \- \*(85-like Window Manager for X -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B 9wm -[ -.B \-grey -] [ -.B \-version -] [ -.B \-font -.I fname -] [ -.B \-term -.I termprog -] [ -.BR exit | restart -] -.SH DESCRIPTION -.I 9wm -is a window manager for X which attempts to emulate the window management -policies of Plan 9's -.I \*(85 -window manager. -.PP -The -.B \-grey -option makes the background light grey, as does \*(85. -Use this option for maximum authenticity. -.B \-font -.I fname -sets the font in -.IR 9wm 's -menu to -.IR fname , -overriding the default. -.B \-term -.I termprog -specifies an alternative program to run when the -.I New -menu item is selected. -.B \-version -prints the current version on standard error, then exits. -.PP -To make -.I 9wm -exit, you have to run -.B "9wm exit" -on the command line. There is no ``exit'' menu item. -.PP -.I 9wm -is click-to-type: it has a notion of the current window, -which is usually on top, and always has its border darkened. -Characters typed at the keyboard go to the current window, -and mouse clicks outside the current window are swallowed up -by -.IR 9wm . -To make another window the current one, click on it with button 1. -Unlike other X window managers, 9wm implements `mouse focus': mouse events -are sent only to the current window. -.PP -A menu of window operations is available by pressing button 3 -outside the current window. -The first of these, -.IR New , -attempts to spawn a -.I 9term -process (or -.I xterm -if -.I 9term -is not available). -The new -.I 9term -will request that its outline be swept using button 3 -of the mouse, by changing the cursor. -.RI ( xterm -defaults to a fixed size, and thus wants to be dragged; pressing -button 3 places it.) -.PP -The next four menu items are -.IR Reshape , -.IR Move , -.IR Delete , -and -.IR Hide . -All of the operations change the cursor into a target, prompting the user -to click button 3 on one of the windows to select it for the operation. -At this stage, clicking button 1 or 2 will abort the operation. -Otherwise, if the operation was -.IR Resize , -the user is prompted to sweep out the new outline with button 3. -If it was -.IR Move , -the user should keep the button held down after the initial click that selected -the window, and drag the window to the right place before releasing. -In either case, button 1 or 2 will abort the operation. -.PP -If the -.I Delete -operation is selected, the window will be deleted when the button is released. -This typically kills the client that owns the window. -The -.I Hide -operation just makes the window invisible. While hidden, the window's -name appears on the bottom of the button 3 menu. Selecting that item -brings the window back (unhides it). -This operation replaces the iconification feature provided by other -window managers. -.SH BUGS -Is not completely compatible with \*(85. -.PP -There is a currently a compiled-in limit of 32 hidden windows. -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.IR 9term (1), -.IR xterm (1). |