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FvwmIdent(1)			 Fvwm Modules			  FvwmIdent(1)

NAME
       FvwmIdent - the Fvwm identify-window module

SYNOPSIS
       FvwmIdent is spawned by fvwm, so no command line invocation will work.

DESCRIPTION
       The FvwmIdent module prompts the user to select a target window, if the
       module was not launched from within a window context  in	 Fvwm.	 After
       that,  it  pops up a window with information about the window which was
       selected.

COPYRIGHTS
       The FvwmIdent program, and the concept for interfacing this  module  to
       the Window Manager, are all original work by Robert Nation and Nobutaka
       Suzuki.

       Copyright 1994, Robert Nation and Nobutaka  Suzuki.  No	guarantees  or
       warranties  or  anything are provided or implied in any way whatsoever.
       Use this program at your own risk. Permission to use this  program  for
       any purpose is given, as long as the copyright is kept intact.

INITIALIZATION
       During  initialization,	FvwmIdent  gets config info from fvwm's module
       configuration database (see fvwm(1), section MODULE COMMANDS) to deter‐
       mine which colors and font to use.

       If  the FvwmIdent executable is linked to another name, ie ln -s FvwmI‐
       dent MoreIdentify, then	another	 module	 called	 MoreIdentify  can  be
       started, with a completely different configuration than FvwmIdent, sim‐
       ply by changing the keyword  FvwmIdent to MoreIdentify. This way multi‐
       ple clutter-reduction programs can be used.

INVOCATION
       FvwmIdent  can be invoked by binding the action 'Module FvwmIdent' to a
       menu or key-stroke in the .fvwm2rc file.	 Fvwm  will  search  directory
       specified  in  the ModulePath configuration option to attempt to locate
       FvwmIdent. Although nothing  keeps  you	from  launching	 FvwmIdent  at
       start-up time, you probably don't want to.  Clicking into the FvwmIdent
       window or pressing a key while it has focus closes FvwmIdent.  Pressing
       mouse button 2 in the window restarts FvwmIdent and asks for a new win‐
       dow to select.

CONFIGURATION OPTIONS
       FvwmIdent reads the same .fvwm2rc file as fvwm reads when it starts up,
       and looks for lines as listed below:

       *FvwmIdent: Colorset n
	      Tells the module to use colorset n. See FvwmTheme.

       *FvwmIdent: Fore color
	      Tells  the  module  to  use  color  instead  of  black for text.
	      Switches off the Colorset option.

       *FvwmIdent: Back color
	      Tells the module to use color instead of white  for  the	window
	      background. Switches off the Colorset option.

       *FvwmIdent: Font fontname
	      Tells the module to use fontname instead of fixed for text.

       *FvwmIdent: MinimalLayer layer
	      FvwmIdent places its window on the layer of a target window. But
	      not below the minimal layer. By default, the minimal layer is  4
	      just  like  the  fvwm default layer. If layer is 0, the layer of
	      the target window is always used. If layer is "default"  or  not
	      specified, the default behavior is restored. If layer is "none",
	      FvwmIdent is placed as a normal window even if the target window
	      is above it.

AUTHOR
       Robert Nation and Nobutaka Suzuki (nobuta-s@is.aist-nara.ac.jp).

3rd Berkeley Distribution    20 April 2012 (2.6.5)		  FvwmIdent(1)
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