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FVWM-MENU-XLOCK(1)		FVWM Utilities		    FVWM-MENU-XLOCK(1)

NAME
       fvwm-menu-xlock - builds xlock menu definition for FVWM

SYNOPSIS
       fvwm-menu-xlock [ --help⎪-h⎪-? ] [ --version⎪-V ] [ --name⎪-n name ] [
       --title⎪-t title ] [ --item format ] [ --icon-title icon ] [
       --icon-item icon ] [ --special-first⎪-s ] [ -- xlock params ]

DESCRIPTION
       A simple perl script which parses xlock's output to build an fvwm menu
       definition of all xlock's modes.

OPTIONS
       --help
	   show the help and exit

       --version
	   show the version and exit

       --name name
	   define menu name in the following argument.	Default is "XLockMenu"

       --title title
	   define menu title in the following argument.	 Default is "XLock
	   Modes".

       --item format
	   define menu item format in the following argument, default is
	   '%n\t(%d)'.	TAB can be specified as '\t', but in .fvwm2rc you
	   should specify a double backslash or a real TAB.

	   Format specifiers:

	     %n - mode name
	     %d - mode description
	     %D - mode description without "Shows " prefix if any

	   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.

       --icon-title icon
       --icon-item icon
	   define menu icon for title and regular item accordingly.  Default
	   is no menu icons (equivalent to an empty icon argument).

       --wm-icons
	   define icon names suitable for use with wm-icons package.  Cur‐
	   rently this is equivalent to: --icon-title '' --icon-item
	   menu/lock.xpm.

       --special-first
	   instructs to include special modes (usually black, bomb and random)
	   first.

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

       Additional arguments (after --) will be passed to xlock.

       Please see the xlock(1) man page for the xlock options.

USAGE
       Add these lines to your fvwm configuration file:

	 PipeRead 'fvwm-menu-xlock --name MenuSSaver --title "Screensaver" \
	   --icon-item mini-bball.xpm --special-first -- -nice 19 -nolock'
	 PipeRead 'fvwm-menu-xlock --name MenuSLock --title "Lock Screen" \
	   --icon-item mini-rball.xpm --special-first -- -nice 19'
	 AddToMenu "Utilities" "Screensaver%mini-monitor.xpm%" Popup MenuSSaver
	 AddToMenu "Utilities" "Screenlock%mini-lock.xpm%"     Popup MenuSLock

AUTHORS
       Charles K. Hines <chuck_hines@vnet.ibm.com>, initial version.

       Mikhael Goikhman <migo@homemail.com>, from 24 Feb 1999.

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

BUGS
       Depends on the output of xlock. Will produce an empty menu if the
       structure of the output is changed.

       Report bugs to fvwm-bug@fvwm.org.

perl v5.8.0			  2003-03-15		    FVWM-MENU-XLOCK(1)
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