1FvwmBacker(1) Fvwm Modules FvwmBacker(1)
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6 FvwmBacker - the fvwm background changer module
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9 Module FvwmBacker
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11 FvwmBacker can only be invoked by fvwm. Command line invocation of the
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16 The FvwmBacker module provides functionality to change the background
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24 The FvwmBacker module is the original work of Mike Finger.
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26 Copyright 1994, Mike Finger. The author makes no guarantees or war‐
27 ranties of any kind about the use of this module. Use this module at
28 your own risk. You may freely use this module or any portion of it for
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33 During initialization, FvwmBacker gets config info from fvwm's module
34 configuration database (see fvwm(1), section MODULE COMMANDS). Avail‐
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39 FvwmBacker can be invoked by fvwm during initialization by inserting
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42 AddToFunc StartFunction I Module FvwmBacker
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46 FvwmBacker can be started using a 'Module FvwmBacker' command or
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58 *FvwmBacker: Command (Desk d, Page x y) command
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74 If the command is -solid FvwmBacker uses the next argument as a
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93 Note: with a colorset background this command may add a lot of
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95 times height bytes with a TiledPixmap image, screen_width times
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117 *FvwmBacker: Command (Desk 0) -solid black
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144 *FvwmBacker: Command (Page 2 *) -solid steelblue
145 *FvwmBacker: Command (Desk 0, Page 0 0) Exec fvwm-root $[HOME]/bg2.xpm
146 *FvwmBacker: Command (Desk 0, Page 0 1) -solid midnightblue
147 *FvwmBacker: Command (Desk 0, Page 1 *) -solid yellow
148 *FvwmBacker: Command (Desk 1, Page * 0) -solid navy
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