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xfi, xfw, cryptkeeper: dirty hack
author | Pascal Bellard <pascal.bellard@slitaz.org> |
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date | Sun Dec 16 10:41:06 2018 +0100 (2018-12-16) |
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1.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 1.2 +++ b/amiwm/stuff/patches/amiwm-man.patch Sun Dec 16 10:41:06 2018 +0100 1.3 @@ -0,0 +1,169 @@ 1.4 +--- a/amiwm.1 1.5 ++++ b/amiwm.1 1.6 +@@ -1,6 +1,3 @@ 1.7 +-.\" @(#)amiwm.1 1.8 +-'\"macro stdmacro 1.9 +-.nr X 1.10 + .TH amiwm 1 "19 Jul 2010" 1.11 + .SH NAME 1.12 + amiwm \- Amiga Workbench-like X Window Manager 1.13 +@@ -16,17 +13,17 @@ 1.14 + .I Amiwm 1.15 + is configurable with a $HOME/\.amiwmrc-file containing some or all 1.16 + of the following options: 1.17 +-.SH FastQuit: {yes|no} 1.18 ++.SH FastQuit: {yes | no} 1.19 + 1.20 + Specifies whether amiwm should quit directly when the Quit 1.21 + menu item is selected, rather than popping up a requester. 1.22 + (on/off or true/false can be used instead of yes/no.) 1.23 + 1.24 +-.SH SizeBorder {right|bottom|both|none} 1.25 ++.SH SizeBorder {right | bottom | both | none} 1.26 + 1.27 + Specifies which border should be enlarged when a sizegadget is present. 1.28 + 1.29 +-.SH ForceMove {manual|auto|always} 1.30 ++.SH ForceMove {manual | auto | always} 1.31 + 1.32 + Enables you to move windows outside the perimeter of the root window 1.33 + when pressing shift, when trying to drag at least 25% of the window 1.34 +@@ -41,59 +38,60 @@ 1.35 + Gives the filename of the .info file to use as a default icon. 1.36 + It is relative to the IconDir. 1.37 + 1.38 +-.SH IconPalette {system|magicwb|schwartz|\f1\*(lq\f3filename"} 1.39 ++.SH IconPalette {system | magicwb | schwartz | \(lqfilename\(rq} 1.40 + 1.41 + Selects either the Workbench\*R default palette, or the MagicWorkbench 1.42 + standard palette for use with icons. The third option is a 16 color 1.43 + palette used on the "Eric Schwartz Productions CD Archive". Alternatively, 1.44 + the filename of a PPM file representing the palette to use can be used. 1.45 + 1.46 +-.SH ScreenFont \f1\*(lq\f3fontname" 1.47 ++.SH ScreenFont \(lqfontname\(rq 1.48 + 1.49 + Selects a font to use for windowtitles etc. 1.50 + 1.51 +-.SH IconFont \f1\*(lq\f3fontname" 1.52 ++.SH IconFont \(lqfontname\(rq 1.53 + 1.54 + Selects a font for icontitles. 1.55 + 1.56 +-.SH {detailpen|blockpen|textpen|shinepen|shadowpen|fillpen|filltextpen| 1.57 +- backgroundpen|highlighttextpen|bardetailpen|barblockpen| 1.58 +- bartrimpen} \f1\*(lq\f3colorname" 1.59 ++.SH {detailpen | blockpen | textpen | shinepen | shadowpen | fillpen | filltextpen | backgroundpen | highlighttextpen | bardetailpen | barblockpen | bartrimpen} \(lqcolorname\(rq 1.60 + 1.61 + Modifies the colour scheme for the window manager. 1.62 + 1.63 +-.SH CustomIconsOnly {yes|no} 1.64 ++.SH CustomIconsOnly {yes | no} 1.65 + 1.66 + This prevent applications to display their own icons when in iconified state. 1.67 + Only icons defined in amiwmrc for each apps will be used. 1.68 + Because apps own icon are too different from one eachother. 1.69 + They comes in various sizes and themes. Some icons will be 32x32, 1.70 +-while some other will be a 128x128 or even bigger .. By using this option, 1.71 ++while some other will be a 128x128 or even bigger. By using this option, 1.72 + You have the possibility to decide which icon should be used for each app. 1.73 + If no custom icons are defined at all, the def_tool.info will be used for 1.74 +-all iconified apps. Format is: style { class "myClass" icon "myIcon.info" } 1.75 ++all iconified apps. Format is: 1.76 ++.nf 1.77 ++style { class "myClass" icon "myIcon.info" } 1.78 ++.fi 1.79 + To find out a given program's class, use "xlsclients -l" to list all opened 1.80 + applications, and then use "xprop -id <0x0000000>" to list a 1.81 + given app's properties. Use either WM_CLASS or WM_ICON_NAME strings in amiwmrc. 1.82 + 1.83 +-.SH ShortLabelIcons {yes|no} 1.84 ++.SH ShortLabelIcons {yes | no} 1.85 + 1.86 + This limit the length of the text for iconified programs. For example, if this 1.87 + option is activated, an iconified program text will be limited to 8 chars + ".." 1.88 + Use this option if you don't want iconified program text to be loong strings.. 1.89 + 1.90 +-.SH TitleBarClock {yes|no} 1.91 ++.SH TitleBarClock {yes | no} 1.92 + 1.93 + Enables a clock in the titlebar. It displays the date and time. 1.94 + 1.95 +-.SH TitleClockFormat [<number>] "time string" 1.96 ++.SH TitleClockFormat [<number>] \(lqtime string\(rq 1.97 + 1.98 + This lets you choose a new format to display the Title Bar Clock. 1.99 + The time string is formatted with the standard strftime() parameters. 1.100 + The default is "%c". It has been found that "%a %b %e %Y %l:%M %p" works 1.101 + well too. Number is the update interval in seconds. 1.102 + 1.103 +-.SH ToolItem \f1\*(lq\f3name" \f1\*(lq\f3command" \f1\*(lq\f3hotkey" 1.104 ++.SH ToolItem \(lqname\(rq \(lqcommand\(rq \(lqhotkey\(rq 1.105 + 1.106 + Adds an item in the Tools menu with the specified name, which executes 1.107 + the command when selected. A string containing a single uppercase letter 1.108 +@@ -104,26 +102,26 @@ 1.109 + 1.110 + Inserts a separator bar in the Tools menu. 1.111 + 1.112 +-.SH ToolItem \f1\*(lq\f3name" { <tool item commands>} 1.113 ++.SH ToolItem \(lqname\(rq { <tool item commands>} 1.114 + 1.115 + Create ToolItem:s in a submenu with the specified name. It is not legal 1.116 + to create a submenu inside another submenu. 1.117 + 1.118 +-.SH Screen [<number>] \f1\*(lq\f3name" 1.119 ++.SH Screen [<number>] \(lqname\(rq 1.120 + 1.121 + Create a new screen with the specified name. It will be placed below all 1.122 + earlier created screens. To move a window between two screens, iconify it 1.123 + and drag the icon over to the other screen. If the second argument is given, 1.124 + this screen is placed on the corresponding X screen. 1.125 + 1.126 +-.SH ModulePath \f1\*(lq\f3path(:path...)" 1.127 +- 1.128 ++.SH ModulePath \(lqpath(:path...)\(rq 1.129 ++ 1.130 + Sets one or more directories where amiwm will look for module binaries. 1.131 + The default is AMIWM_HOME. Note that the module binaries cannot be 1.132 + shared amongst different architectures. 1.133 +- 1.134 +-.SH Module \f1\*(lq\f3name" ["initstring"] 1.135 +- 1.136 ++ 1.137 ++.SH Module \(lqname\(rq ["initstring"] 1.138 ++ 1.139 + Start a module with the specified name. If initstring is specified, it 1.140 + is sent to the module. There are currently two modules shipped with 1.141 + amiwm; Background and Keyboard. These are documented in the file 1.142 +@@ -131,16 +129,16 @@ 1.143 + Background module, the screen that was created last is used. 1.144 + 1.145 + .SH InterScreenGap number 1.146 +- 1.147 ++ 1.148 + Sets the size in number of pixels of the "video DMA off" area that appears 1.149 + between screens when they are dragged. 1.150 +- 1.151 +-.SH AutoRaise {yes|no} 1.152 +- 1.153 ++ 1.154 ++.SH AutoRaise {yes | no} 1.155 ++ 1.156 + Selects whether windows will automatically be moved to the front when 1.157 + they are activated. 1.158 + 1.159 +-.SH Focus {followmouse|sloppy|clicktotype} 1.160 ++.SH Focus {followmouse | sloppy | clicktotype} 1.161 + 1.162 + Sets the policy by which windows are given focus. Followmouse is the 1.163 + default and means that the window that contains the mouse pointer will 1.164 +@@ -158,7 +156,7 @@ 1.165 + sure that either 'make install' runs successfully (in which case 1.166 + amiwm will know where its icon is), or that the file .amiwmrc 1.167 + contains a correct specification of the icon's location. 1.168 +- 1.169 ++ 1.170 + .SH FILES 1.171 + .nf 1.172 + $HOME/.amiwmrc