NAME¶
FvwmTaskBar - the fvwm taskbar module
SYNOPSIS¶
FvwmTaskBar [
name]
 
FvwmTaskBar is spawned by fvwm, so no command line invocation will work.
 
DESCRIPTION¶
The FvwmTaskBar module provides a taskbar made up of buttons arranged by rows,
  each corresponding to a window that fvwm is managing. Clicking on first button
  gives focus to the corresponding top level window; clicking on the middle
  button will hide a top level window; third mouse button is reserved for a
  future extension (context menu). Like the other modules, FvwmTaskBar only
  works when fvwm is used as the window manager.
 
When started, the taskbar shows up as a single row of buttons filling the full
  width of the screen, but during the work can be resized to accommodate up to 8
  rows. In addition, if the AutoStick option is used, the taskbar will auto
  position itself at the top or bottom of the screen, and can be dragged from
  one position to another with a normal move operation.
 
The first button of the taskbar, labelled "Start" sends a "Popup
  StartMenu" command to the fvwm, which can be used to pop-up a
  general-purpose menu when the button is pressed.
 
The FvwmTaskBar also displays at the right side a window showing the current
  time and the built-in incoming mail indicator.
 
COPYRIGHTS¶
The FvwmTaskBar module is derived from Mike Finger's FvwmWinList.
 
Copyright 1994, Mike Finger. The author makes no guarantees or warranties of any
  kind about the use of this module. Use this module at your own risk. You may
  freely use this module or any portion of it for any purpose as long as the
  copyright is kept intact.
 
INITIALIZATION¶
During initialization, 
FvwmTaskBar gets configuration information from
  fvwm to find the options that pertain to it. These options are discussed in a
  later section.
 
INVOCATION¶
FvwmTaskBar can be invoked by fvwm during initialization by inserting the line
  'Module FvwmTaskBar' in the .fvwm2rc file.
 
FvwmTaskBar must reside in a directory that is listed in the ModulePath option
  of fvwm for it to be executed by fvwm.
 
CONFIGURATION OPTIONS¶
The following options can be placed in the .fvwm2rc file
 
  - *FvwmTaskBar: Geometry
    {+-}<X>{+-}<Y>
 
  - Specifies the location and gravity of the FvwmTaskBar
      window. Currently, this option is scanned as a normal X geometry string.
      You can include the width and the height in addition to the "x"
      and "y" offset. However, only the "x" and
      "y" offset are used. To avoid possible future compatibility
      problems, only code the "x" and "y" offset.
    
 
    The actual width of the taskbar is always the full width of the screen and
      the height is controlled by the *FvwmTaskBar: Rows option.
     
    If the AutoStick option is specified, the taskbar automatically
      "sticks" to the top or the bottom of the screen, whichever is
      closest to the geometry specification.
     
    To position the taskbar at the bottom of the screen, use a geometry of
      "+0-0".
     
   
  - *FvwmTaskBar: Rows r
 
  - Specifies the initial number in rows of the FvwmTaskBar
      window. Default is 1 and the maximum is 8.
    
 
   
  - *FvwmTaskBar: Font font
 
  - Specifies the default font to be used for labeling the
      buttons, when they are not depressed. If not specified, fixed font is
      assumed.
    
 
   
  - *FvwmTaskBar: SelFont font
 
  - Specifies the font to be used for the depressed buttons.
      Note that the Start button will always use this font even if is not
      pressed. If this option is not specified, the default font is used
      instead.
    
 
   
  - *FvwmTaskBar: StatusFont font
 
  - Specifies the font to be used for the clock and tip
      windows. If this option is not specified, fixed font is used.
    
 
   
  - *FvwmTaskBar: Fore color
 
  - Specifies the color to use for the button names.
    
 
   
  - *FvwmTaskBar: Back color
 
  - Specifies the background color for the bar and buttons.
    
 
   
  - *FvwmTaskBar: Colorset colorset
 
  - Tells the module to use colorset colorset for the
      window background and the foreground color of the buttons. Please refer to
      the man page of the FvwmTheme module for details about colorsets.
    
 
   
  - *FvwmTaskBar: IconFore color
 
  - Specifies the color to use for the button names which
      represent iconified windows.
    
 
   
  - *FvwmTaskBar: IconBack color
 
  - Specifies the color to use for the buttons which represent
      iconified windows.
    
 
   
  - *FvwmTaskBar: IconColorset colorset
 
  - Tells the module to use colorset colorset for the
      buttons of iconified windows. Please refer to the man page of the
      FvwmTheme module for details about colorsets.
    
 
   
  - *FvwmTaskBar: FocusFore color
 
  - Specifies the color to use for the button which represents
      the window with the focus. If not specified the color specified by
      *FvwmTaskBar: Fore or *FvwmTaskBar: Colorset is used.
    
 
   
  - *FvwmTaskBar: FocusBack color
 
  - Specifies the color to use for the button which represents
      the window with the focus. If not specified the color specified by
      *FvwmTaskBar: Back or *FvwmTaskBar: Colorset is used. Note that the button
      which represents the window with the focus is also highlighted. See
      "*FvwmTaskBar: NoBrightFocus".
    
 
   
  - *FvwmTaskBar: FocusColorset colorset
 
  - Tells the module to use colorset colorset for the
      button which represents the window with the focus. Please refer to the man
      page of the FvwmTheme module for details about colorsets.
    
 
   
  - *FvwmTaskBar: NoBrightFocus
 
  - By default the button which represents the window with the
      focus is highlighted. This option disables this feature. Note: you
      will want this option if you use a pixmap (via FvwmTheme) for the
      background.
    
 
   
  - *FvwmTaskBar: TipsFore color
 
  - Specifies the color to be used for the text in the tips
      windows.
    
 
   
  - *FvwmTaskBar: TipsBack color
 
  - Specifies the background color for the tips windows.
    
 
   
  - *FvwmTaskBar: TipsColorset colorset
 
  - Tells the module to use colorset colorset for the
      tips windows. Please refer to the man page of the FvwmTheme module for
      details about colorsets.
    
 
   
  - *FvwmTaskBar: AutoStick
 
  - This option causes the taskbar to "stick" either
      to the top or bottom of the screen, whichever is closest to the initial
      window placement. Any further move operation is also subject to that
      behavior.
    
 
   
  - *FvwmTaskBar: AutoFocus
 
  - This option causes the taskbar to raise a window if the
      cursor stays on a button in taskbar and its tip is open.
    
 
   
  - *FvwmTaskBar: AutoHide [pixels]
 
  - This option causes the taskbar to disappear leaving a
      narrow strip at the bottom of the screen, and reappear only when the mouse
      is moved to that strip. This option automatically enables AutoStick. The
      optional pixels parameter specifies thickness of a strip (3 pixels
      by default).
    
 
   
  - *FvwmTaskBar: UseSkipList
 
  - Tells FvwmTaskBar to not show the windows that are listed
      on a WindowListSkip line in the configuration file.
    
 
   
  - *FvwmTaskBar: DeskOnly
 
  - Tells FvwmTaskBar to show only windows that are on the
      current desktop. When desktops are switched, the list of windows changes
      accordingly.
    
 
   
  - *FvwmTaskBar: PageOnly
 
  - Tells FvwmTaskBar to show only windows that are on the same
      page as the task bar. When a window enters or leaves the page, the list of
      windows changes accordingly.
    
 
   
  - *FvwmTaskBar: ScreenOnly
 
  - Tells FvwmTaskBar to show only windows that are only on the
      same Xinerama screen as the task bar. When a window enters or leaves the
      screen, the list of windows changes accordingly.
    
 
   
  - *FvwmTaskBar: UseIconNames
 
  - Tells FvwmTaskBar to use the icon name of the window
      instead of the full window name. This is useful to keep the width of the
      buttons small.
    
 
   
  - *FvwmTaskBar: ShowTransients
 
  - Tells FvwmTaskBar to show the application transient windows
      also. By default they are not shown.
    
 
   
  - *FvwmTaskBar: Action action response
 
  - Tells FvwmTaskBar to do response when action
      is done. The currently supported actions are: Click1, Click2,
      Click3 and so on. By default the module supports 5 mouse buttons, but it
      can be compiled to support more. The currently supported responses
      are any fvwm built-in commands, including modules and functions. Warning:
      Use of the former syntax that allowed to use comma separated lists of
      commands is strongly discouraged due to synchronization problems with
      fvwm. Please use complex fvwm functions instead (defined with the
      AddToFunc command of fvwm).
    
 
    In the response part, you can use a number of predefined variables:
      $left, $right, $top and $bottom are
      substituted by the left, right, top and bottom coordinates of the button
      pressed. $-left, $-right, $-top and $-bottom
      are substituted likewise, but the coordinates are calculated from the
      bottom or the right edge of the screen instead (for a button that is 5
      pixels away from the right screen border, $-right will be 5).
      $width and $height are replaced by the width or height of
      the button. All this is done regardless of any quoting characters. To get
      a literal '$' use the string '$$'.
     
   
  - *FvwmTaskBar: Button Title title, Icon icon,
    Action action
 
  - Tells FvwmTaskBar to put a shortcut minibutton in the
      taskbar that does action when clicked. The icon can have a caption
      denoted by title, an icon denoted by icon, or a combination
      of the two. The icons will appear to the immediate right of the start
      button, and will appear in the order that they are declared in the
      .fvwm2rc file.
    
 
    To invoke different commands for different mouse clicks, use this syntax:
     
     
*FvwmTaskBar: Button Title  title, Icon icon, \
              Action (Mouse 1)  action1, Action (Mouse 2) action2
 
    
     
   
  - *FvwmTaskBar: ButtonWidth width
 
  - Indicates the maximum width that window buttons should
      reach. (the minimum is hard coded at 32).
    
 
   
  - *FvwmTaskBar: Pad width
 
  - Specifies the space (in pixels) between the window buttons.
      If this option is not specified, the default space is 3.
    
 
   
  - *FvwmTaskBar: WindowButtonsLeftMargin margin
 
  - Specifies the space (in pixels) between the left side of
      the left-most window button and the right side of the start button or
      right-most shortcut minibutton. If this option is not specified, the
      default margin is 4.
    
 
   
  - *FvwmTaskBar: WindowButtonsRightMargin margin
 
  - Specifies the space (in pixels) between the right side of
      the right-most window button and the left side of the clock and tip
      window. If this option is not specified, the default margin is 2.
    
 
   
  - *FvwmTaskBar: StartButtonRightMargin margin
 
  - Specifies the space (in pixels) between the right side of
      the start button and the left side of the left-most shortcut minibutton.
      If this option is not specified, the default margin is 0.
    
 
   
  - *FvwmTaskBar: 3DFvwm
 
  - By default the buttons use a special (asymmetric) 3D look.
      This option enables a more classical 3D look (Ie., a la fvwm).
    
 
   
  - *FvwmTaskBar: HighlightFocus
 
  - If the mouse pointer is over the taskbar, the window under
      the current button is active. This behavior is like the TVTWM Icon Manager
      or FvwmIconMan. Note: If you use this option combined with
      FollowMouse focus style, you'll want the taskbar to be ClickToFocus.
    
 
   
  - *FvwmTaskBar: ShowTips
 
  - Enables the tips windows (by default disabled).
    
 
   
  - *FvwmTaskBar: NoIconAction action
 
  - Tells FvwmTaskBar to do action is when a NoIcon
      style window is iconified or de-iconified. Relevant coordinates are
      appended to action so that the icon can be traced to an FvwmTaskBar
      button. An example action is "*FvwmTaskBar: NoIconAction SendToModule
      FvwmAnimate animate". A blank or null action turns this feature off.
    
 
   
The following options deal more specifically with the status indicators
  displayed at the right of the taskbar.
 
  - *FvwmTaskBar: ClockFormat format-string
 
  - This option specifies the time format for the digital
      clock. It is a strftime(3) compatible format string. By default it
      is "%R". There is a 24 character limit for string expansion. The
      string depends of locale settings.
    
 
   
  - *FvwmTaskBar: DateFormat format-string
 
  - This option specifies the date and/or time format for clock
      tip. It is a strftime(3) compatible format string. By default it is
      "%A, %B %d, %Y". There is 40 characters limit for string
      expansion. The string depends of locale settings now.
    
 
   
  - *FvwmTaskBar: UpdateInterval seconds
 
  - Specifies how often the clock display should be refreshed,
      so that times of the form HH:MM:SS can be used. By default 60 seconds.
    
 
   
  - *FvwmTaskBar: BellVolume volume
 
  - This sets the volume of the bell when mail is detected. It
      is a value between 0 (no bell) and 100 (maximum volume). By default it is
      set to 20.
    
 
   
  - *FvwmTaskBar: MailBox path
 
  - This option instructs the module to look for mail at the
      specified place. It is a full pathname to the user's mailbox. By default
      it is /var/spool/mail/$USER_LOGIN. A value of 'None' instructs the
      module not to have a mail indicator.
    
 
   
  - *FvwmTaskBar: MailDir
 
  - By default format of the user's mailbox is mbox. If this
      option is specified, the maildir format is used instead.
    
 
   
  - *FvwmTaskBar: MailCommand command
 
  - Specifies a fvwm command to be executed when
      double-clicking on the mail icon.
    
 
   
  - *FvwmTaskBar: MailCheck seconds
 
  - Specifies the interval between checks for new mail. The
      default is ten seconds. A value of zero or less switches mail checking
      off.
    
 
    Note, this value is only relable when greater than the UpdateInterval
      value. The mail check is done either on any redraw (like a focus change)
      or every nearest factor of the UpdateInterval value.
     
   
  - *FvwmTaskBar: IgnoreOldMail
 
  - If set, draw no bitmap if there is no new mail.
    
 
   
The following options deal with the Start button at the left of the taskbar:
 
  - *FvwmTaskBar: StartCommand command
 
  - This option specifies a command to run when the start
      button is pressed. Some strings are replaced in the command when it is
      executed like for the other buttons. See Action for details. If
      both, StartCommand and StartMenu have been defined, the
      command is executed first and the menu is opened afterwards. The
      StartCommand can be used to exactly place a menu atop a button.
    
 
     
*FvwmTaskBar: StartCommand Popup StartMenu rectangle \
	$widthx$height+$left+$top 0 -100m
 
    
     
    To invoke different commands for different mouse clicks, use this syntax:
     
     
*FvwmTaskBar: StartCommand (Mouse 1) Popup Mouse1Menu
*FvwmTaskBar: StartCommand (Mouse 3) Popup Mouse3Menu
 
    
     
   
  - *FvwmTaskBar: StartName string
 
  - This option specifies the string displayed in the Start
      button. ('Start' by default). If the string is omitted no string is
      displayed.
    
 
   
  - *FvwmTaskBar: StartMenu string
 
  - This option specifies the pop up menu to invoke when the
      start button is pressed. ('StartMenu' by default). The module send a
      'Popup StartMenu' command to the fvwm window manager.
    
 
    To invoke different menus for different mouse clicks, use this syntax:
     
     
*FvwmTaskBar: StartMenu (Mouse 1) Mouse1Menu
*FvwmTaskBar: StartMenu (Mouse 3) Mouse3Menu
 
    
     
   
  - *FvwmTaskBar: StartIcon icon-name
 
  - This option specifies the name of the icon to display at
      the left of the Start button.
    
 
   
  - *FvwmTaskBar: NoDefaultStartButton
 
  - This option removes the default start button if no start
      button configuration options are given. It is useful to remove the start
      button. Note that this is the default if you use the Button configuration
      option.
    
 
   
SAMPLE CONFIGURATION¶
The following are excerpts from a .fvwm2rc file which describe FvwmTaskBar
  initialization commands:
 
 
#
# Start the taskbar on fvwm startup and restart
#
AddToFunc "StartFunction" "I" Module FvwmTaskBar
#
# For Click 1 action
#
AddToFunc DeiconifyRaiseAndFocus
+ I Iconify off
+ I Raise
+ I Focus
#
# Set the style for the taskbar window, keep always on top of another
# windows
#
Style "FvwmTaskBar" NoTitle,BorderWidth 4, HandleWidth 4,Sticky,\
StaysOnTop,WindowListSkip,CirculateSkip
#------------------------------------ taskbar
*FvwmTaskBar: Back #c3c3c3
*FvwmTaskBar: Fore black
*FvwmTaskBar: TipsBack bisque
*FvwmTaskBar: TipsFore black
*FvwmTaskBar: Geometry +0-0
*FvwmTaskBar: Font -adobe-helvetica-medium-r-*-*-14-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
*FvwmTaskBar: SelFont -adobe-helvetica-bold-r-*-*-14-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
*FvwmTaskBar: StatusFont fixed
*FvwmTaskBar: Action Click1 DeiconifyRaiseAndFocus
*FvwmTaskBar: Action Click2 Iconify On
*FvwmTaskBar: Action Click3 Lower
*FvwmTaskBar: UseSkipList
*FvwmTaskBar: UseIconNames
*FvwmTaskBar: AutoStick
*FvwmTaskBar: ShowTips
*FvwmTaskBar: NoIconAction SendToModule FvwmAnimate animate
*FvwmTaskBar: ButtonWidth 180
*FvwmTaskBar: BellVolume 20
*FvwmTaskBar: MailBox /var/spool/mail/
*FvwmTaskBar: MailCommand Exec xterm -e mail
*FvwmTaskBar: ClockFormat %I:%M %p
*FvwmTaskBar: StartName Start
*FvwmTaskBar: StartMenu StartMenu
*FvwmTaskBar: StartIcon mini-exp.xpm
*FvwmTaskBar: Button Title Mozilla, Action exec exec /usr/local/mozilla/mozilla
*FvwmTaskBar: Button Icon mini.term.xpm, Action exec exec xterm
*FvwmTaskBar: Button Title Freeamp, Icon mini.cd.xpm, Action exec exec freeamp
 
 
BUGS¶
There is a bug report that FvwmTaskBar doesn't work well with auto hide turned
  on.
 
AUTHOR¶
  - David Barth <barth@di.epfl.ch>
 
  - 
    
 
   
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS¶
These people have contributed to 
FvwmTaskBar:
 
  - Danny Dulai <nirva@ishiboo.com>
 
  
  - fvwm workers <fvwm-workers@fvwm.org>