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6 FvwmConsole - an fvwm command input interface
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10 Module FvwmConsole [options]
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12 FvwmConsole can only be invoked by fvwm. Command line invocation of
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17 FvwmConsole allows the user to type fvwm configuration commands inter‐
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24 FvwmConsole must be spawned as a module by fvwm. FvwmConsole takes all
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27 FvwmConsole can be invoked by inserting the line 'Module FvwmConsole'
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29 Console is to be spawned during fvwm's initialization, or can be bound
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34 FvwmConsole uses xterm(1). All resources set for xterm are inherited
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37 Module FvwmConsole -g 40x10 -fg black -bg green3
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39 A different terminal emulator can be specified with the -terminal
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43 Module FvwmConsole -terminal rxvt
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45 Previous versions of FvwmConsole supported a -e option to choose a dif‐
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50 Module FvwmConsole -e FvwmConsoleC.pl
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52 (see FvwmConsoleC.pl(1)).
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65 If Perl5 is installed, FvwmConsoleC.pl can be used as a command editor.
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70 Module FvwmConsole -e FvwmConsoleC.pl
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75 GNU readline and FvwmConsoleC.pl have some frequent used commands in
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80 Ctrl-A - beginning of line
81 Ctrl-B - previous char
82 Ctrl-D - delete char
83 Ctrl-E - end of line
84 Ctrl-F - next char
85 Ctrl-H - backspace
86 Ctrl-K - erase to the end of line
87 Ctrl-N - next line
88 Ctrl-P - previous line
89 Ctrl-R - search reverse
90 Ctrl-U - delete line
91 Meta-B - previous word
92 Meta-F - next word
93 Esc < - beginning of history
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106 xterm(1), FvwmConsoleC.pl(1), GNU Readline library
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110 FvwmConsole is the original work of Toshi Isogai.
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