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NAME

       miwm - a minimal appearance, full-function window manager

SYNOPSIS

       miwm

DESCRIPTION

       MIWM is Ben Wise's MInimal Window Manager. It is pronounced 'my whim'.

       The  goal of miwm is to be a fully functional window manager, while retaining a very spare
       (Zen or Spartan, as you please) appearance and command-set.

WARNING

       This man page is VERY MUCH under construction. It is not complete, and blatantly  contains
       leftover  pieces  of  the  man page I used as a template. Do not rely on anything you find
       here.

COMMANDS

       The notation for describing commands is  that  Mouse-1-frame  means  'button  1  click  on
       frame', C-Mouse-3-root means 'control button 3 click on root',

       Mouse-1-frame
              Raise.

       Mouse-2-frame
              Move.  Mouse-2-root Select virtual workspace.

       Mouse-3-frame
              Hide.

              Filenames passed to
              miwm  can  be  directories or deleted files.  If a directory that is not deleted is
              passed to miwm, then the deleted files or directories in it will  be  restored;  if
              the  recursive option is specified, then all deleted files or directories in any of
              its children will be restored as well.

       The shell wildcards * and ?,  as  well  as  shell  brace  notation  using  [  and  ],  are
       interpreted  correctly  by  miwm.  It is possible to pass wildcards to the program without
       the wildcards being intercepted by the shell by setting noglob (in csh) or by quoting  the
       wildcards.   To  delete  a file that actually has a wildcard in its name, you must precede
       the quoted wildcard with a quoted backslash.

       If no files are specified on the command  line,  miwm  goes  into  interactive  mode.   In
       interactive  mode,  the user is prompted to enter files to be restored, one file per line.
       Typing a carriage return on an empty prompt line exits the program.

       Wildcards and quoting backslashes can be entered directly at the prompt without any  shell
       interference (which is the main reason there is an interactive mode).

OPTIONS

       Miwm No command-line options.

KNOWN BUGS

       The code is too complicated.  No icon support.

SEE ALSO

       9wm(1), aewm(1)

AUTHOR

       Ben Paul Wise

RESTRICTIONS

       Copyright  (c)  1998-2003  by  Ben Paul Wise.  All rights reserved.  MIWM(1) specifies the
       terms and conditions for redistribution.