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skippy_0.5.1rc1-4_i386 
NAME
skippyrc - Configuration file for skippy, a Full Screen Task Switcher
for X11
DESCRIPTION
skippy is a program that allows you to manage your windows in an
efficient way. It is highly inspired by Apple Expose.
~/.skippyrc is its configuration file.
FORMAT
for each SECTION (see below), you can define the following variables:
keysym
can be anything XStringToKeysym can handle
(like F11, KP_Enter or implementation specific keysyms)
colors
can be anything XAllocNamedColor can handle
(like "black" or "#000000")
distance
a relative number, and is scaled according to the scale
factor applied to windows
fonts
Xft font descriptions
booleans
"true" or anything but "true" (-> false)
opacity
integer in the range of 0-255
brightness
floating point number (with 0.0 as neutral)
SECTIONS
[general]
General skippy behaviour.
keysym Keyboard symbol to use, default: F11.
distance
Distance between mini-windows, default: 50
useNETWMFullscreen
Use NETWM fullscreen mode if available, default: true
ignoreSkipTaskbar
Ignore the skip taskbar hint, default: false
viewports
Use experimental extended viewport support, default: false
sawfish
Use expermental sawfish support, default: false
autoRefresh
Auto refresh all mini-windows after n seconds, default: 0
(never) [xinerama]
Xinerama specific skippy behaviour.
showAll
Show windows on all heads, default: false [normal]
Color brightness and opacity settings.
brightness
Brightness adjustment, default: 0.0
tint Tint color, default: white
opacity
Opacity (0-255), default: 200
border Border color, default: black [highlight]
Highlight settings.
brightness
Brightness adjustment, default: 0.05
tint Tint color, default: #d0d0ff
opacity
Opacity (0-255), default: 255
border Border color, default: #d0d0ff [tooltip]
Tooltips settings.
show Show tool, default: true
border Tooltip border color, default: black
background Tooltip background color, default: #e0e0ff
text Tooltip text color, default: black
font Tooltip font, default: fixed-11:weight=bold
NOTE
In Debian you can find a copy of the default skippyrc in
/usr/share/doc/skippy/examples If no ~/.skippyrc exist, skippy will use
/etc/X11/skippy/skippyrc
If you are using the X.org X server, there is a version of skippy,
called skippy-xd that makes use of the new XDamage, XComposite and
XFixes extensions. I suggest you use the xd version instead.
FILES
/etc/X11/skippy/skippyrc ~/.skippyrc
SEE ALSO
skippy(1), skippy-xd(1)
AUTHOR
skippy was written by Hyriand <hyriand@thegraveyard.org>.
This manual page was written by Niv Sardi-Altivanik
<xaiki+deb@cxhome.ath.cx>, for the Debian project (but may be used by
others).
December 6, 2004 SKIPPYRC(5)