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WMANAGER-LOOP(1) | General Commands Manual | WMANAGER-LOOP(1) |
NAME¶
wmanager-loop
—
loop running window managers chosen with
wmanager
SYNOPSIS¶
wmanager-loop |
[OPTIONS ...] |
DESCRIPTION¶
The wmanager-loop
program starts either
the window manager specified by the WM
variable or
the first window manager listed in ~/.wmanagerrc (or
an X terminal emulator if none), and when it exits, runs
wmanager(1) to prompt the user for the next window
manager. It loops doing this until the user chooses “Exit this
session” in wmanager(1). Any options given to
wmanager-loop
will be passed on to
wmanager(1).
If the WM
environment variable is set, the
wmanager-loop
program tries to interpret it as a
window manager specification in the following ways in the specified
order:
- a full path to an executable file to run as the window manager;
- the name of a window manager listed in the
/.wmanagerrc file; e.g. “fluxbox”
would match the following line:
fluxbox=/usr/bin/startfluxbox
- the program name of a window manager listed in the /.wmanagerrc file; e.g. “startfluxbox” would match the above example.
- the start of such a program name; e.g. “start” would match the above example.
- the end of such a program name; e.g. “box” would match the above example.
If the WM
variable is set and there is
more than one line in ~/.wmanagerrc that matches the
specification, wmanager-loop
will exit with an error
message.
As mentioned above, if no window manager is specified in the
WM
environment variable or found in the
~/.wmanagerrc file, the
wmanager-loop
program attempts to start an X
terminal emulator. If the WMTERM
environment
variable is set, the wmanager-loop
program uses it
as the path to the emulator. Otherwise it searches the user's path for a
program named “x-terminal-emulator”, “urxvt”,
“rxvt”, or “xterm” in this order, and starts the
first one found using its full path. If none of the common terminal
emulators on the above list is found, the
wmanager-loop
program just runs
“xterm” in the hope that something will come up on the user's
display.
ENVIRONMENT¶
The wmanager-loop
program uses the
following environment variables:
EXAMPLE¶
To start using wmanager-loop
, create a
~/.wmanagerrc file - generally with
wmanagerrc-update(1) - and add something like the
following at the end of your ~/.xsession file:
exec wmanager-loop -geometry
+570+585
SEE ALSO¶
HISTORY¶
The wmanager-loop
program was written by
Tommi Virtanen in 2000 and later modified by
Peter Pentchev. This manual page was originally
written in perldoc format by Tommi Virtanen in 2000,
and converted to mdoc format and updated by Peter
Pentchev in 2008.
AUTHORS¶
Tommi Virtanen
⟨tv@debian.org⟩
Peter Pentchev ⟨roam@ringlet.net⟩
September 8, 2009 | Debian |