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NAME

       wmbutton - dockable launcher application

SYNOPSIS

       wmbutton [OPTIONS]

DESCRIPTION

       This manual page documents briefly the wmbutton command.

       wmbutton  is  a  64x64  pixel  application  that  displays nine buttons and can be used as
       dockapp  for  X  window  managers  such  as  Window  Maker,   AfterStep,   BlackBox,   and
       Enlightenment.  Each  of  these  buttons can be configured via a configuration file to run
       just about any application you would like to. Basically, if you can type  it  in  a  shell
       command, wmbutton can run it.

       wmbutton  is  configured  using a configuration file, ~/.wmbutton (or /etc/wmbutton.conf).
       Its format is documented in the "Configuration" section below.

OPTIONS

       -g <geometry>
              Window Geometry - ie: 64x64+10+10

       -d <display>
              Display -  ie: 127.0.0.1:0.0

       -f <filename>
              Full path to configuration file.

       -b <filename>
              Full path to button xpm.

       -F <font>
              Custom tooltip font (e.g. -bh-lucidatypewriter-medium-*-*-*-12-*)

       -v     Verbose Mode, gives extra debug output.

       -h     Quick overview of available options.

       -m     Disable Middle Mouse functionality.

       -s     Swap tooltip colors.

       -n     Turn off tooltips.

CONFIGURATION

       The configuration file is case sensitive. A #  starts  a  comment,  and  lines  consisting
       entirely of whitespace are ignored. The syntax is simply:

       <buttonnumber> <command>

       command can be anything you can type in as a shell command.

       Buttons are numbered as follows:

       Left button
                   1 2 3
                   4 5 6
                   7 8 9

       Middle button
                   11 12 13
                   14 15 16
                   17 18 19

       Right button
                   21 22 23
                   24 25 26
                   27 28 29

       To use other icons, wmbutton has to be rebuilt. View /usr/share/doc/wmbutton/README.Debian
       for further information.

FILES

       /etc/wmbutton.conf
              system wide wmbutton configuration file.

       ~/.wmbutton
              per user wmbutton configuration file. If it doesn't exist, the system wide wmbutton
              configuration file will be used.

AUTHOR

       wmbutton  was  written by Edward H. Flora <ehflora@access1.net>, and is licensed under the
       terms of the GNU  General Public License.

       This manual page was originaly written  by  Gordon  Fraser  <gordon@debian.org>,  for  the
       Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). It was updated by Christian Aichinger
       <Greek0@gmx.net> and Rodolfo García Peñas (kix) <kix@kix.es>.

                                         August 20, 2012                              WMBUTTON(1)