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LWM(1) | General Commands Manual | LWM(1) |
NAME¶
lwm - Lightweight Window Manager for the X Window System
SYNTAX¶
lwm [ -s session-id ]
DESCRIPTION¶
Lwm is a window manager for the X Window System. It provides enough features to allow the user to manage their windows, and no more.
Windows are surrounded by a frame with a titlebar at the top next to a small box. The frame is a grey colour for all windows except that which has the input focus, where it is black.
In the default configuration, lwm uses the enter-to-focus scheme, where moving the pointer into a window gives that window the input focus. Lwm may also be configured to use the click-to-focus scheme, where a window must be clicked on (with any button) to receive the input focus. Clicking on a window in this mode causes the window to be raised. Note that a click used to focus a window is always swallowed by lwm, so clicking a button in a new window requires two clicks.
A button 1 click on a window frame brings that window to the top. Dragging button 1 on the frame of a resizable window repositions that edge of the window. If a corner rather than an edge is dragged, then both edges forming the corner are repositioned. While you're reshaping a window, a little window pops up to show you the window's current size.
In the default configuration, button 1 on the root window does nothing.
Button 2 is used to drag a window by its frame, repositioning the window but maintaining its position in the window stack.
In the default configuration, button 2 on the root window brings up a new shell.
A button 3 click on a window frame hides that window. Pressing button 3 on the root window brings up a menu of all the hidden windows. Releasing the button while over an item will unhide the named window.
A button 3 click in the frame while Shift is held down pushes the window to the back, under any other windows. (Users with 4-button mice are encouraged to use their fourth button for this function.)
A click with any button inside the little white box in a window's frame can be used to close the window.
OPTIONS¶
Lwm accepts the following command line options:
- -s
- specifies a client ID for the X Session Management system, and is used exclusively by session managers.
RESOURCES¶
Lwm understands the following X resources:
- titleFont
- font used in window titles
- popupFont
- font used in popup window (menu/size indicator)
- border
- width in pixels of window borders
- program spawned when button 1 is clicked on the root window
- program spawned when button 2 is clicked on the root window
- focus
- focus mode, one of "enter" for enter-to-focus (or sloppy focus), or "click" for click-to-focus
SEE ALSO¶
AUTHORS¶
Elliott Hughes <ehughes@bluearc.com>, James Carter <james@jfc.org.uk>