1ICESH(1)                         User Commands                        ICESH(1)
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5   NAME
6        icesh - control window properties and the IceWM window manager
7
8   SYNOPSIS
9       icesh OPTIONS|ACTIONS+
10
11   DESCRIPTION
12       icesh provides two types of commands:
13
14       1. Commands to directly interact with icewm:
15           These are listed in the section "MANAGER ACTIONS" below.  They are
16           easy to use, because they don't require to select one or more
17           windows. For example, "icesh restart" will restart icewm and "icesh
18           clients" lists the applications that are managed by icewm.
19
20       2. Commands that operate on a selection of windows:
21           See the section "WINDOW ACTIONS" below. For example, "icesh close"
22           is a request to close a window, but which window? Now icesh will
23           turn the mouse pointer into a crosshair. Click on a window and a
24           close request will be sent to that application.
25
26           The power of icesh lies in its ability to programmatically select
27           one or more windows and operate on that selection.  This can be
28           used in scripts and in icewm-keys(5) to define your own window
29           management hotkeys.  For example, to immediately close all xterm
30           windows do "icesh -c xterm close".
31
32           There are a dozen "SELECT OPTIONS" to select windows.  They start
33           with a '-' or a '+'.  The '-' starts a new selection, while the '+'
34           adds more windows to an existing selection.
35
36           This selection of windows can be reduced by "FILTER OPTIONS".
37           These remove unwanted windows from the current selection.  Multiple
38           filter options can be given. For example, "icesh -c xterm -W this
39           close" will close only those xterms that are shown on the current
40           workspace. The xterms on other workspaces are filtered out by the
41           "-W this" filter option.
42
43       There is no limit to the number of commands, selections, filters and
44       actions that you can give to a single icesh command.  They are
45       processed and evaluated one by one from left to right.  This makes
46       icesh a small declarative programming language.  Have a look at some
47       examples near the end of this document.
48
49   OPTIONS
50       icesh recognizes the following options:
51
52   SELECT OPTIONS
53       Select options specify the window or windows to which subsequent
54       actions apply. If none is given, but an action does require a window,
55       then a selection crosshair is shown to select the desired window
56       interactively. The manager actions do not require window options.
57
58       The following options select one or more client windows.  If needed,
59       they can be repeated for successive actions.
60
61       -a, -all
62           Selects all client windows of the window manager.
63
64       -f, -focus, +f, +focus
65           Selects the application window that is currently focused.  The
66           option with minus sign replaces the existing selection with the
67           focused window. With a plus sign the focused window is added to an
68           existing selection.
69
70       +g, +group
71           Extend the current selection with client windows that belong to the
72           same application window group.
73
74       -r, -root, +r, +root
75           Selects the root window.  The option with minus sign replaces the
76           existing selection with the root window. With a plus sign the root
77           window is added to an existing selection.
78
79       -s, -shown
80           Selects all client windows that are on the current workspace.
81
82       -t, -top
83           Selects all toplevel windows from the display unconditionally.
84           This includes windows that have never been mapped and windows with
85           the override redirect bit set to evade management.
86
87       -w, -window, +w, +window WINDOW_ID
88           Specifies the identifier of the window, WINDOW_ID, for which the
89           action applies.  Special identifiers are root for the root window
90           and focus for the currently focused window.  The option with minus
91           sign replaces the existing selection.  With a plus sign the window
92           is added to an existing selection.
93
94       -x, -xembed
95           Selects all windows that are embedded using the XEMBED protocol.
96
97       +c, +class CLASS
98           Extend the current selection with client windows that have a
99           WM_CLASS property equal to CLASS. This is the resource instance and
100           class name.  If CLASS contains a period, only windows with exactly
101           the same WM_CLASS property are matched.  If there is no period,
102           windows of the same class and windows of the same instance are
103           selected.
104
105       +C, +Class
106           Extend the current selection with client windows that have a
107           WM_CLASS property similar to the already selected set of windows.
108
109       -D, -Dockapps
110           Selects all Dockapp applications that are managed by icewm.
111
112       +P, +Pid
113           Extend the current selection with client windows that have the same
114           process identifier as one of the selected windows.
115
116       -T  Selects the IceWM taskbar.
117
118   FILTER OPTIONS
119       The following options filter the currently selected set of windows.  If
120       no previous select option was given then a -all option is implicitly
121       assumed to filter all client windows.
122
123       -c, -class CLASS
124           Filters the set of windows on their WM_CLASS property.  This is the
125           resource instance and class name. If CLASS contains a period, only
126           windows with exactly the same WM_CLASS property are matched.  If
127           there is no period, windows of the same class and windows of the
128           same instance (aka. -name) are selected.
129
130       -l, -last
131           Filter clients and keep only the most recent client.
132
133       -m, -machine HOST
134           Filters clients by host name. Clients with a WM_CLIENT_MACHINE
135           property equal to HOST are selected.
136
137       -n, -name NAME
138           Filters clients by _NET_WM_NAME or WM_NAME.  NAME matches any part
139           of the property value.  To match at the beginning use a "^" prefix.
140           To match at the end use a "$" suffix.
141
142       -p, -pid PID
143           Filters clients by process ID. Clients with a _NET_WM_PID property
144           equal to PID are selected.
145
146       -u, -unmapped
147           Filter clients and keep those that are currently not viewable.
148           These are hidden, minimized, rolled-up, or on another workspace.
149
150       -v, -viewable
151           Filter clients and keep only those that are currently viewable.
152           These clients are mapped on the current workspace.
153
154       -G, -Gravity GRAVITY
155           Filters clients by the window gravity field of the WM_NORMAL_HINTS
156           property.  Clients with a gravity equal to GRAVITY are selected.
157           If GRAVITY starts with an exclamation mark then the filtering is
158           inverted.
159
160       -L, -Layer LAYER
161           Filters clients by GNOME window layer, which can either be a layer
162           name or a layer number. See EXPRESSIONS below. If LAYER starts with
163           an exclamation mark then the filtering is inverted.
164
165       -N, -Netstate STATE
166           Filters clients by EWMH window state. Clients that have at least an
167           EWMH window state of STATE are selected.  This state refers to
168           details like MINIZED or MAXIMIZED. See EXPRESSIONS below. If STATE
169           starts with an exclamation mark then the filtering is inverted.  A
170           question mark "?" filters clients with any bit set in STATE.
171
172       -P, -Property PROP[=value]
173           Filters clients by property. Clients that have a property PROP are
174           selected. If the optional value is given, the match succeeds only
175           if PROP is a string, window, cardinal, or atom, with a value equal
176           to value.  The filtering is inverted if PROP starts with an
177           exclamation mark.
178
179       -R, -Role ROLE
180           Filters clients by WM_WINDOW_ROLE. Clients that have a
181           WM_WINDOW_ROLE property value equal to ROLE are selected.  The
182           filtering is inverted if ROLE starts with an exclamation mark.
183
184       -W, -Workspace WORKSPACE
185           Filter clients by workspace. Workspace WORKSPACE is either a
186           workspace name, or a workspace number counting from zero, or the
187           word "this" for the current workspace, or the word "All" for all
188           workspaces.  If WORKSPACE starts with an exclamation mark then the
189           filtering is inverted.
190
191       -X, -Xinerama MONITOR
192           Limit clients by RandR/Xinerama monitor. Only operate on clients
193           that are displayed on MONITOR, where MONITOR can be "All" for all
194           monitors, "this" for the monitor where the active window is
195           displayed, or a monitor number starting from zero.  See the output
196           of "randr" or "xinerama" below.
197
198   GENERAL OPTIONS
199       The following options are identical for every IceWM command.
200
201       -d, -display DISPLAY
202           Specifies the X11 DISPLAY.  If unspecified, defaults to $DISPLAY.
203
204       -h, --help
205           Print a brief usage statement to stdout and exit.
206
207       -V, --version
208           Print the program version to stdout and exit.
209
210       -C, --copying
211           Print copying permissions to stdout for the program and exit.
212
213       -q, --quiet
214           Don't complain if no matching windows could be found.
215
216   ACTIONS
217       icesh expects one or more action arguments.  There are two kinds of
218       actions: window actions and manager actions. The first operates on the
219       selected windows. The second directly interacts with the icewm window
220       manager.
221
222   WINDOW ACTIONS
223       The following actions affect the selected window or windows.
224
225       activate
226           Activate the window, aka. to focus.
227
228       close
229           Send a close request to the client that created the window.
230
231       kill
232           Force an immediate close down of the client that created the
233           window.
234
235       id  Print window identifiers for the selected windows.
236
237       pid Print process identifiers for the selected windows.
238
239       list
240           Show window details, like geometry and names.
241
242       lower
243           Lower the window.
244
245       raise
246           Raise the window.
247
248       above
249           Stack the window above others.
250
251       below
252           Stack the window below others.
253
254       rollup
255           Rollup the specified window.
256
257       fullscreen
258           Set the window to fullscreen.
259
260       maximize
261           Maximize the window.
262
263       horizontal
264           Maximize the window only horizontally.
265
266       vertical
267           Maximize the window only vertically.
268
269       minimize
270           Minimize the window.
271
272       restore
273           Restore the window to normal.
274
275       hide
276           Hide the window.
277
278       unhide
279           Reveal the window.
280
281       skip
282           Don't show the window on the taskbar.
283
284       unskip
285           Do show the window on the taskbar.
286
287       sticky
288           Show the window on all workspaces.
289
290       unsticky
291           Show the window on just one workspace.
292
293       urgent
294           Set the urgent flag to flash the task button.
295
296       resize WIDTH HEIGHT
297           Resize window to WIDTH by HEIGHT window units.  For text based
298           applications like terminals, a window unit is the size of a single
299           character cell.
300
301       sizeto WIDTH HEIGHT
302           Resize window to WIDTH by HEIGHT pixels. If WIDTH or HEIGHT ends
303           with a percent sign "%", then they refer to a percentage of the
304           desktop work area. For instance, "sizeto 50% 100%" resizes to half
305           the desktop width and whatever height is available above or below
306           the taskbar.
307
308       sizeby WIDTH HEIGHT
309           Resize window by WIDTH by HEIGHT pixels. If WIDTH or HEIGHT ends
310           with a percent sign "%", then they refer to a percentage of the
311           current window size. For instance, "sizeby 50% 200" increases the
312           width by 50% and increases the height by 200 pixels.
313
314       move X Y
315           Move the selected window or windows to the screen position X Y.  To
316           specify X or Y values relative to the right side or bottom side
317           precede the value with an extra minus sign, like in "move -+10
318           --20".
319
320       moveby X Y
321           Displace window by X Y pixels.
322
323       center
324           Position the window in the center of the desktop work area.
325
326       left
327           Position the window against the left side of the desktop work area.
328
329       right
330           Position the window against the right side of the desktop work
331           area.
332
333       top Position the window against the top side of the desktop work area.
334
335       bottom
336           Position the window against the bottom side of the desktop work
337           area.
338
339       setIconTitle TITLE
340           Set the icon title to TITLE.
341
342       getIconTitle
343           Print the icon title.
344
345       setWindowTitle TITLE
346           Set the window title to TITLE.
347
348       getWindowTitle
349           Print the window title.
350
351       setGeometry GEOMETRY
352           Set the window geometry to GEOMETRY.  This geometry should be
353           specified in a format that can be parsed by XParseGeometry(3).
354           Negative offsets are with respect to the bottom or right side of
355           the screen.  Use "+-" for a truly negative position.
356
357       getGeometry
358           Print the window geometry.
359
360       setClass CLASS
361           Set the resource name and class to CLASS, which should be a
362           resource name and a resource class connected by a dot. To preserve
363           either the existing name or class, use a percentage sign for that
364           part.
365
366       getClass
367           Print the resource name and class.
368
369       netState [STATE]
370           If STATE is omitted then it shows the EWMH window state.  If STATE
371           starts with a "+" then flags in STATE are appended to the existing
372           EWMH window state.  If STATE starts with a "-" then flags in STATE
373           are removed from the existing EWMH window state.  If STATE starts
374           with a "^" then flags in STATE are toggled with respect to the
375           existing EWMH window state.  If STATE starts with a "=" then the
376           EWMH window state is set to STATE. See EXPRESSIONS below. A list of
377           EWMH flags can be found in the output of "icesh symbols".
378
379       setLayer LAYER
380           Move the specified window to another window layer.  See EXPRESSIONS
381           below for a list of LAYER symbols.
382
383       getLayer
384           Print the window layer for the specified window.
385
386       setWorkspace WORKSPACE
387           Move the specified window to another workspace.  Select the root
388           window to change the current workspace. If WORKSPACE is "All" then
389           the specified window becomes visible on all workspaces.  Specify
390           "this" for the current workspace, "next" for the subsequent
391           workspace or "prev" for the preceding workspace.
392
393       getWorkspace
394           Print the workspace for the specified window.
395
396       opacity [OPACITY]
397           Print the window opacity if OPACITY is not given, otherwise set the
398           window opacity to OPACITY.
399
400       setTrayOption TRAYOPTION
401           Set the IceWM tray option for the specified window to TRAYOPTION.
402           See IceWM tray options, below, for TRAYOPTION symbols.
403
404       getTrayOption
405           Print the IceWM tray option for the specified window.
406
407       setNormalGravity GRAVITY
408           Set the window gravity field in the WM_NORMAL_HINTS property for
409           the specified window to GRAVITY.  See below for GRAVITY symbols.
410
411       getNormalGravity
412           Print the window gravity from the WM_NORMAL_HINTS property for the
413           specified window.
414
415       setWindowGravity GRAVITY
416           Set the window gravity for the specified window to GRAVITY.  See
417           below for GRAVITY symbols.
418
419       getWindowGravity
420           Print the window gravity for the specified window.
421
422       setBitGravity GRAVITY
423           Set the bit gravity> for the specified window to GRAVITY.  See
424           below for GRAVITY symbols.
425
426       getBitGravity
427           Print the bit gravity for the specified window.
428
429       motif [funcs FUNCTIONS | decor DECORATIONS | remove]
430           Query, set or modify the "_MOTIF_WM_HINTS" property for the
431           specified window.  Without arguments motif will show the current
432           value, but only if the window has such a property. The property can
433           be removed or reset with the remove argument. With funcs and decor
434           individual fields of this property can be enabled or disabled. If
435           FUNCTIONS or DECORATIONS starts with a minus or plus sign then the
436           existing value is modified, otherwise it is set to the new value.
437           Note that if "All" is set, other set fields are disabled and
438           cleared fields are enabled.
439
440       borderless
441           Hide the frame borders and title.
442
443       bordered
444           Show the frame borders and title.
445
446       denormal
447           Remove the WM_NORMAL_HINTS property, if it exists.  This lifts
448           font-size restrictions on resizing, especially for terminals.
449
450       prop PROPERTY
451           Print the value of property PROPERTY, if it is present.
452
453       properties
454           Print all properties and their values.
455
456       frame
457           Print the identifier of the window frame.
458
459       extents
460           Print the window identifier and the frame border sizes: left,
461           right, top and bottom.
462
463       focusmodel
464           Print the ICCCM focus model as advertised by the client window.
465           This is either Locally, Passive, Globally or NoInput.
466
467       override [0|1]
468           Print the override redirect status for the window, or if either 0
469           or 1 is given, then disable or enable the override redirect status.
470
471       tabto label
472           Move the windows as tabs to a frame that has "frame" label label.
473           Such a frame is created if needed.
474
475       untab
476           Move each window to its own frame, if it is currently tabbed.
477
478       loadicon image.pam
479           Load an icon from file, which must be in the PAM image format, with
480           dimensions at most 256, a depth of 4, and type RGB_ALPHA.
481
482       saveicon file000.pam
483           Save an icon to a new file in the PAM image format. Digits are
484           increased to generate a unique new filename for each window.
485
486       click window-x window-y button
487           Send a button press and release event at position (window-x,
488           window-y). A negative position is relative to the bottom right
489           corner. The mouse pointer is warped to the position before sending
490           the events. The button number should be between 1 and 5 inclusive.
491
492       monitors top bottom left right
493           This sets the monitors to use for fullscreen.  Top, bottom, left,
494           and right are indices of the icesh xinerama command.
495
496       spy Observe the selected windows and report any changes. This includes
497           focus, visibility, position, size and all window properties.  To
498           monitor all of the protocol request messages that client
499           applications may send to icewm, also spy on the root window.
500
501       stacking
502           Sort the list of windows from topmost to bottom-most.
503
504       reverse
505           Reverse the order of the list of windows.
506
507   MANAGER ACTIONS
508       The following actions control the IceWM window manager and therefore do
509       not require a window select or filter option:
510
511       listWorkspaces
512           List the names of all workspaces.
513
514       current
515           Show the number and name of the current workspace.
516
517       goto WORKSPACE
518           Change the current workspace to WORKSPACE. Specify "next" for the
519           subsequent workspace or "prev" for the preceding workspace.
520
521       workspaces [COUNT]
522           Print the number of workspaces if COUNT is not given, otherwise set
523           the number of workspaces to COUNT.
524
525       setWorkspaceName INDEX NAME
526           Change the name of the workspace INDEX to NAME, where INDEX is a
527           workspace number starting from zero.
528
529       setWorkspaceNames NAME [NAME]*
530           Change the workspace names to the list of NAMEs.
531
532       addWorkspace NAME
533           Create a new workspace with name NAME.
534
535       desktop [SHOWING]
536           If SHOWING is 1 then set "showing the desktop" mode.  If SHOWING is
537           0 then turn off "showing the desktop".  Print the current mode if
538           SHOWING is not given.
539
540       workarea
541           Print the dimensions of the work area for the current workspace.
542           This is the desktop, but minus space occupied by dock and panel
543           windows.
544
545       randr
546           Summarize the RandR configuration.
547
548       xinerama
549           Summarize the Xinerama configuration.
550
551       check
552           Print information about the current window manager, like name,
553           version, class, locale, command, host name and pid.
554
555       clients
556           List all managed client windows, their titles and geometries.
557
558       shown
559           List all mapped client windows for the current desktop, their
560           titles and geometries.
561
562       windows
563           List all toplevel windows, their titles and geometries.
564
565       systray
566           List applications that are managed by the IceWM system tray.
567
568       xembed
569           List application windows that are embedded using the XEMBED
570           protocol.  This is another way to discover system tray
571           applications.
572
573       logout
574           Let icewm execute the "LogoutCommand".
575
576       reboot
577           Let icewm execute the "RebootCommand".
578
579       shutdown
580           Let icewm execute the "ShutdownCommand".
581
582       cancel
583           Let icewm cancel the logout/reboot/shutdown.
584
585       about
586           Let icewm show the about window.
587
588       windowlist
589           Let icewm show the window list window.
590
591       restart
592           Let icewm restart itself.
593
594       suspend
595           Let icewm execute the "SuspendCommand".
596
597       hibernate
598           Let icewm execute the "HibernateCommand".
599
600       winoptions
601           Let icewm reload the "winoptions".
602
603       keys
604           Let icewm reload the "keys" file.
605
606       refresh
607           Let icewm refresh the desktop background.
608
609       guievents
610           Monitor the ICEWM_GUI_EVENT property and report all changes.  Hit
611           "Ctrl+C" to abort this and continue with the next command.
612
613       delay [time]
614           Stop execution for time or 0.1 seconds.
615
616       runonce program [arguments...]
617           This action is meant to be used together with the -class option.
618           Only if no window is matched by WM_CLASS then program
619           [arguments...] is executed.
620
621       loop [count]
622           Loop back to the beginning of the command and repeat. The optional
623           count limits the number of repetitions.
624
625       pick
626           Choose a window by a mouse button click.
627
628       sync
629           Synchronize with the IceWM window manager. That is, wait for icewm
630           to process all previous actions.
631
632       symbols
633           List all named symbols.
634
635   CONDITIONALS
636       Icesh supports "if-then-else" expressions. The full syntax is:
637
638           if selection
639           then
640               actions
641           elif selection
642           then
643               actions
644           else
645               actions
646           end
647
648       Where "selection" is a sequence of selection and filtering options,
649       which evaluates to true when it is non-empty. That is, if one or more
650       windows fulfilled the condition. If it is empty, then its "actions"
651       clause is ignored and the subsequent "elif" or "else" clause is tried
652       or taken. Each clause is optional.
653
654       Whenever a selection condition evaluates to false, the window selection
655       that existed before the "if" clause is immediately restored.  This also
656       happens after an "end" clause.
657
658   EXPRESSIONS
659       Some of the window actions require one or two EXPRESSION arguments.
660
661       EXPRESSION ::= SYMBOL | EXPRESSION { "+" | "|" } SYMBOL
662
663       Each SYMBOL may be from one of the following applicable domains:
664
665       Window layer
666           Named symbols of the domain Window layer (numeric range: 0-15):
667
668               Desktop                (0)
669               Below                  (2)
670               Normal                 (4)
671               OnTop                  (6)
672               Dock                   (8)
673               AboveDock             (10)
674               Menu                  (12)
675               Fullscreen            (14)
676               AboveAll              (15)
677
678           These symbols are used with the LAYER argument to the "setLayer"
679           action.
680
681       IceWM tray option
682           Named symbols of the domain IceWM tray option (numeric range: 0-2):
683
684               Ignore                 (0)
685               Minimized              (1)
686               Exclusive              (2)
687
688           These symbols are used with the TRAYOPTION argument to the
689           "setTrayOption" action.
690
691       Gravity symbols
692           Named symbols for window and bit gravity (numeric range: 0-10):
693
694               ForgetGravity         (0)
695               NorthWestGravity      (1)
696               NorthGravity          (2)
697               NorthEastGravity      (3)
698               WestGravity           (4)
699               CenterGravity         (5)
700               EastGravity           (6)
701               SouthWestGravity      (7)
702               SouthGravity          (8)
703               SouthEastGravity      (9)
704               StaticGravity         (10)
705
706       Motif functions
707               All                  (1)
708               Resize               (2)
709               Move                 (4)
710               Minimize             (8)
711               Maximize             (16)
712               Close                (32)
713
714       Motif decorations
715               All                  (1)
716               Border               (2)
717               Resize               (4)
718               Title                (8)
719               Menu                 (16)
720               Minimize             (32)
721               Maximize             (64)
722
723       EWMH window state symbols
724           Named symbols of the domain EWMH state (numeric range: 0-8191):
725
726               ABOVE                 (1)
727               BELOW                 (2)
728               DEMANDS_ATTENTION     (4)
729               FOCUSED               (8)
730               FULLSCREEN            (16)
731               HIDDEN                (32)
732               MAXIMIZED_HORZ        (64)
733               MAXIMIZED_VERT        (128)
734               MODAL                 (256)
735               SHADED                (512)
736               SKIP_PAGER            (1024)
737               SKIP_TASKBAR          (2048)
738               STICKY                (4096)
739
740   EXAMPLES
741       List all workspace names:
742
743           icesh listWorkspaces
744
745       Example output:
746
747           workspace #0: `main'
748           workspace #1: `web'
749           workspace #2: `doc'
750           workspace #3: `dev'
751
752       Close terminal work and activate terminal fun.
753
754           icesh -c work.XTerm close -a -c fun.XTerm activate
755
756       Print opacity for all xterms.
757
758           icesh -c XTerm opacity
759
760       Change opacity for all xterms.
761
762           icesh -c XTerm opacity 84
763
764       Move all windows on workspace "Top" to the current workspace.
765
766           icesh -W "Top" setWorkspace "this"
767
768       Restore all hidden clients, minimize all clients on the current
769       workspace and activate Firefox.
770
771           icesh -N HIDDEN restore -a -W "this" minimize -a -c Firefox activate
772
773       Resize the focused window to occupy the right half of the desktop area.
774
775           icesh -f sizeto 49% 100% top right raise
776
777       Toggle the frame border of the focused window.
778
779           if icesh -f motif | grep -q 'decor:$'; then \
780               icesh -f motif decor All; else icesh -f motif decor ""; fi
781
782       Here is a different solution using conditionals.
783
784           icesh -f if -P _NET_FRAME_EXTENTS=0 then bordered else borderless
785
786       Here is a conditional to either toggle the visibility of a roxterm that
787       has a WM_ROLE value of "special" or start it with runonce.
788
789           icesh if -c roxterm.Roxterm -R special then \
790               if -v then hide \
791               elif -u then setWorkspace this activate end \
792               else runonce roxterm --role=special
793
794       Collect all urxvt terminals from the fourth workspace in a single frame
795       on the current workspace.
796
797           icesh -W 3 -c urxvt tabto myfunnyname
798
799       Use the loop construct conditionally to wait for a certain window to
800       appear.
801
802           icesh -t if -n Tooltip then list else delay 0.05 loop end
803
804   ENVIRONMENT
805       DISPLAY
806           The default display.
807
808   EXIT STATUS
809       0   The last action completed successfully.
810
811       1   The last action completed unsuccessfully, or no window met the
812           condition.
813
814       2   A conditional has invalid syntax.
815
816       3   The display could not be opened.
817
818       4   The X server reports an error while processing a request.
819
820   COMPLIANCE
821       icesh is largely compliant with the EWMH and ICCCM specifications.
822       Some commands, like manager actions, are specific to IceWM.
823
824   SEE ALSO
825       icewm(1), wmctrl(1), xdotool(1), xprop(1), xwininfo(1),
826       XParseGeometry(3).
827
828   BUGS
829       Please report bugs at <https://github.com/bbidulock/icewm/issues>.
830
831   AUTHOR
832       Brian Bidulock <mailto:bidulock@openss7.org>.
833
834       See --copying for full copyright notice and copying permissions.
835
836   LICENSE
837       IceWM is licensed under the GNU Library General Public License.  See
838       the COPYING file in the distribution or use the --copying flag to
839       display copying permissions.
840
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843icewm 3.4.4                       2023-11-03                          ICESH(1)
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