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NAME

       fvwm-menu-headlines - builds headlines menu definition for fvwm

SYNOPSIS

       fvwm-menu-headlines [ --help|-h|-? ] [ --version|-V ] [ --info [site] ] [ --site|-s site ]
       [ --name|-n name ] [ --title|-t title ] [ --item item ] [ --exec|-e exec-command ] [
       --command|-e fvwm-command ] [ --icon-title icon ] [ --icon-item icon ] [ --icon-home icon
       ] [ --icon-error icon ] [ --wm-icons ] [ --frontpage [where] ] [ --proxy|-p host:port ] [
       --file [file] ] [ --fake [file] ] [ --timeout seconds ]

DESCRIPTION

       This configurable perl script builds an fvwm menu definition for headlines of popular news
       web sites: FreshMeat, Slashdot, LinuxToday, DaemonNews, GNOME-News, KDE-News, RootPrompt,
       LinuxFr, ThinkGeek, CNN, BBC and more.

       It is possible to specify a customized menu item format, change a command (usually
       launching a browser) and add menu icons (there is a support for the wm-icons package).

OPTIONS

       --help
           show the help and exit

       --version
           show the version and exit

       --info [site]
           if site name is given print the site specific info, otherwise print all site names

       --site site
           defile a web site, headlines of which to show, this option also can be used together
           with --help to get new defaults. Default site: freshmeat.

       --name name
           define menu name (default is "MenuHeadlinesFreshmeat")

       --title title
           define menu title (default is "Freshmeat Headlines").

       --item label-format
       --exec command-format
           define format for menu item or command (what is shown and what is executed when the
           item is chosen). Default label is '%h\t%[(%Y-%m-%d %H:%M)]'. TAB can be specified as
           '\t', but in .fvwm2rc you should specify a double backslash or a real TAB.

           Format specifiers for a headline format:

             %h - headline
             %u - url
             %d - date in the native format (that site backend supplied)
             %[strftime-argument-string] - date/time, see strftime(3)
               the date/time is represented according to the local time;
               date and/or time fields that can't be guessed are stripped
               Example: %[|%d %B %Y| %H:%M %S]
                 If site supplied only date - this becomes %[|%d %B %Y|],
                 if site supplied no date - this becomes an empty string.
             %{name} - site specific named value, like %{comments}
             %(text) - arbitrary text, good for escaping or aligning

           These specifiers can receive an optional integer size, positive for right adjusted
           string or negative for left adjusted, example: %8x; and optional *num or *-num, which
           means to leave only the first or last (if minus) num of chars, the num must be greater
           than 3, since the striped part is replaced with "...", example: %*30x. Both can be
           combined: %-10*-20x, this instructs to get only the 20 last characters, but if the
           length is less then 10 - to fill with up to 10 spaces on the right.

           Example:

             --exec "iceweasel -remote 'openURL(%u, new-window)' || iceweasel '%u'"

       --command command-format
           like --exec above, but enables to specify any fvwm command, for example, "Function
           FuncFvwmShowURL '%u'" not only Exec.

           In fact, --exec="mozilla '%u'" is equivalent to --command="Exec mozilla '%u'"

       --icon-title icon
       --icon-item icon
       --icon-home icon
       --icon-error icon
           define menu icon for title, regular item, frontpage item and error item respectively.
           Default is no menu icons (equivalent to an empty icon argument).

       --wm-icons
           define icon names suitable for use with wm-icons package. Currently this is equivalent
           to: --icon-title '' --icon-item menu/information.xpm --icon-home menu/home.xpm
           --icon-error menu/choice-no.xpm.

       --frontpage [where]
           add the site frontpage item to the menu. Optional value can be used to specify where
           this item will be placed in the menu - 'top' or 't', 'bottom' or 'b'.

       --proxy host[:port]
           define a proxy to use. Example: --proxy proxy.inter.net:3128

       --file [file]
           write the menu output to specified file. If no filename is given with this option (or
           empty filename), the default filename WORK_HOME/SITE.menu is used. Without this option
           or with '-' filename, the menu output is written to standard output.

       --fake [file]
           don't connect to the host using HTTP protocol, instead, read from WORK_HOME/SITE.in
           file. The following reads input from freshmeat.in (downloaded
           http://freshmeat.net/backend/recentnews.txt) and saves output to segfault.menu (both
           files are in WORK_HOME): fvwm-menu-headlines --site freshmeat --fake --file

       --timeout seconds
           limit a line reading from a socket to this timeout, the default timeout is 20 seconds.

       WORK_HOME of this script is ~/.fvwm/.fvwm-menu-headlines. It is created if needed.

       Option parameters can be specified either using '=' or in the next argument. Short options
       are ok if not ambiguous: "-h", "-t"; but be careful with short options, what is now
       unambiguous, can become ambiguous in the next versions.

USAGE

       1. One of the ways to use this script is to define a crontab entry to run the script every
       hour or so for every monitored site:

         0,30 * * * * fvwm-menu-headlines --file --site freshmeat
         1,31 * * * * fvwm-menu-headlines --file --site linuxtoday
         2,32 * * * * fvwm-menu-headlines --file --site slashdot

       Then add these lines to your fvwm configuration file:

         DestroyFunc FuncFvwmMenuHeadlines
         AddToFunc   FuncFvwmMenuHeadlines
         + I Read "$HOME/.fvwm/.fvwm-menu-headlines/$0.menu"

         DestroyMenu MenuHeadlines
         AddToMenu   MenuHeadlines "Headlines" Title
         + MissingSubmenuFunction FuncFvwmMenuHeadlines
         + "FreshMeat"  Popup freshmeat
         + "LinuxToday" Popup linuxtoday
         + "Slashdot"   Popup slashdot

       2. Another way to use this script (only if you have fast network/proxy) is to run it every
       time you want to open your Headlines submenus. (Note, the submenu that is once created is
       not reloaded, use "Reset all".)

       In this case your fvwm configuration lines could be:

         DestroyFunc FuncFvwmMenuHeadlines
         AddToFunc   FuncFvwmMenuHeadlines
         + I PipeRead "fvwm-menu-headlines --site $0"
         #+ I Schedule 900000 DestroyMenu $0  # reset generated menu in 15 minutes

         DestroyMenu MenuHeadlines
         AddToMenu   MenuHeadlines "Headlines" Title
         + MissingSubmenuFunction FuncFvwmMenuHeadlines
         + "FreshMeat"  Popup freshmeat
         + "Slashdot"   Popup slashdot
         + "LinuxToday" Popup linuxtoday
         + "GNOME News" Popup gnome-news
         + "KDE News"   Popup kde-news
         + "" Nop
         + "Reset all"  FuncResetHeadlines

         DestroyFunc FuncResetHeadlines
         AddToFunc   FuncResetHeadlines
         + I DestroyMenu freshmeat
         + I DestroyMenu linuxtoday
         + I DestroyMenu slashdot
         + I DestroyMenu gnome-news
         + I DestroyMenu kde-news

       And finally, add "Popup MenuHeadlines" somewhere.

       3. Here is a usual usage. Use FvwmConsole or FvwmCommand to run fvwm commands from a shell
       script. Every time you want headlines from some site, execute (give any additional options
       if you want):

         PipeRead "fvwm-menu-headlines --site newsforge --name MenuHeadlinesNewsForge"
         # this may take several seconds, you may use: BusyCursor Read true
         Popup MenuHeadlinesNewsForge

HOW TO ADD SITE HEADLINES

       It is possible to add user defined site headlines without touching the script itself. Put
       your perl extensions to the file WORK_HOME/extension.pl. For each site add something
       similar to:

         $site_info->{'myslashdot'} = {
           'name' => "MySlashdot",
           'host' => "myslashdot.org",
           'path' => "/myslashdot.xml",
           'func' => \&process_my_slashdot,
           # the following string is only used in --info
           'flds' => 'time, title, department, topic, author, url',
         };

         sub process_my_slashdot () {
           return process_xml(
             'story',
             # mandatory 'h', 'u' and 'd' aliases or undef
             { 'h' => 'title', 'u' => 'url', 'd' => 'time' },
             sub ($) {  # convert 'd' string to (y, m, d, H, M, S)
               $_[0] =~ /(\d+)-(\d+)-(\d+) (\d+):(\d+):(\d+)/;
               ($1, ($2 || 0) - 1, $3, $4, $5, $6);
             }, +0,  # timezone offset; already in UTC
           );
         }

         1;

AUTHORS

       This script is inspired by WMHeadlines v1.3 by:

         Jeff Meininger <jeffm@boxybutgood.com>
         (http://rive.boxybutgood.com/WMHeadlines/).

       Reimplemented for fvwm and heavily enhanced by:

         Mikhael Goikhman <migo@homemail.com>, 16 Dec 1999.

COPYING

       The script is distributed by the same terms as fvwm itself. See GNU General Public License
       for details.

BUGS

       I try to keep all supported site info up to date, but sites often go down, change their
       backend formats, change their httpd responses, just stop to post news and so on; the
       script in the latest cvs may be more up to date.

       The headline times may be off by one hour or more, since the time is displayed for your
       local time zone, and the time zone of the original time in the site backend output is
       often guessed (sometimes incorrectly); similarly it is guessed whether to apply the
       daylight saving correction.

       Report bugs to fvwm-bug@fvwm.org.