mwm
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NAME
mwm --- The Motif
Window Manager
SYNOPSIS
mwm [options]
DESCRIPTION
The mwm window manager provides
functions that facilitate control (by the user and the programmer)
of elements of window state such as placement, size, icon/normal display,
and input-focus ownership.
The stand-alone window manager is not an integral part
of CDE and does not support communication with other components in the CDE
environment, such as the Style Manager and the Session Manager.
Options
- -display display
-
This option specifies the display to use; see X(1).
- -xrm resourcestring
-
This option specifies a resource string to use.
- -multiscreen
-
This option causes mwm to manage all screens on
the display. The default is to manage only a single screen.
- -name name
-
This option causes mwm to retrieve its resources
using the specified name, as in name*resource.
- -screens name [name [...]]
-
This option specifies the resource names to use for the screens managed
by mwm. If mwm is managing a single
screen, only the first name in the list is used. If mwm
is managing multiple screens, the names are assigned to the screens in order,
starting with screen 0. Screen 0 gets the first name, screen 1 the second
name, and so on.
Appearance
The following sections describe the basic default behaviors of windows,
icons, the icon box, input focus, and window stacking. The appearance and
behavior of the window manager can be altered by changing the configuration
of specific resources. Resources are defined under the heading "X DEFAULTS."
Screens
By default, mwm manages only the single screen specified
by the -display option or the DISPLAY environment variable (by default, screen 0). If the -multiscreen option is specified or if the multiScreen resource is True, mwm tries to manage all
the screens on the display.
When mwm is managing multiple screens, the -screens option can be used to give each screen a unique
resource name. The names are separated by blanks, for example, -screens scr0 scr1. If there are more screens than names,
resources for the remaining screens will be retrieved using the first name.
By default, the screen number is used for the screen name.
Windows
Default mwm window frames have distinct components
with associated functions:
- Title Area
-
In addition to displaying the client's title, the title area is used
to move the window. To move the window, place the pointer over the title area,
press button 1 and drag the window to a new location. By default, a wire
frame is moved during the drag to indicate the new location. When the button
is released, the window is moved to the new location.
- Title Bar
-
The title bar includes the title area, the minimize button, the maximize
button, and the window menu button. In shaped windows, such as round windows,
the title bar floats above the window.
- Minimize Button
-
To turn the window into an icon, click button 1 on the minimize button
(the frame box with a small square in it).
- Maximize Button
-
To make the window fill the screen (or enlarge to the largest size allowed
by the configuration files), click button 1 on the maximize button (the frame
box with a large square in it).
- Window Menu Button
-
The window menu button is the frame box with a horizontal bar in it.
To pull down the window menu, press button 1. While pressing, drag the pointer
on the menu to your selection, then release the button when your selection
is highlighted. Pressing button 3 in the title bar or resize border handles
also posts the window menu. Alternately, you can click button 1 to pull down
the menu and keep it posted; then position the pointer and select. You can
also post the window menu by pressing <Shift> <Esc> or <Alt> <Space>.
Double-clicking button 1 with the pointer on the window menu button closes
the window.
The following table lists the contents of the window menu.
Default Window Menu
Selection | Accelerator | Description
|
Restore | |
Restores the window to its size before minimizing
or maximizing.
|
Move | |
Allows the window to be moved with keys or
mouse.
|
Size | | Allows the window to be resized.
|
Minimize | | Turns the window into an icon.
|
Maximize | | Makes the window fill the screen.
|
Lower | |
Moves window to bottom of window stack.
|
Close | Alt+F4 | Causes client to terminate.
|
- Resize Border Handles
-
To change the size of a window, move the pointer over a resize border
handle (the cursor changes), press button 1, and drag the window to a new
size. When the button is released, the window is resized. While dragging is
being done, a rubber-band outline is displayed to indicate the new window
size.
- Matte
-
An optional matte decoration can be added between the client area and
the window frame (see the matteWidth resource). A
matte is not actually part of the window frame.
There is no functionality associated with a matte.
Icons
Icons are small graphic representations of windows. A window can be
minimized (iconified) using the minimize button on the window frame. Icons
provide a way to reduce clutter on the screen.
Pressing mouse button 1 when the pointer is over an icon causes the
icon's window menu to pop up. Releasing the button (press + release without
moving mouse = click) causes the menu to stay posted. The menu contains the
following selections:
Icon Window Menu
Selection | Accelerator | Description
|
Restore | | Opens the associated window.
|
Move | |
Allows the icon to be moved with keys.
|
Size | | Inactive (not an option for icons).
|
Minimize | | Inactive (not an option for icons).
|
Maximize | |
Opens the associated window and makes it
fill the screen.
|
Lower | | Moves icon to bottom of icon stack.
|
Close | Alt+F4 |
Removes client from mwm
management.
|
Note that pressing button 3 over an icon also causes the icon's window
menu to pop up. To make a menu selection, drag the pointer over the menu and
release button 3 when the desired item is highlighted.
Double-clicking button 1 on an icon invokes the f.restore_and_raise function and restores the icon's associated window to its previous
state. For example, if a maximized window is iconified, double-clicking button
1 restores it to its maximized state. Double-clicking button 1 on the icon
box's icon opens the icon box and allows access to the contained icons. (In
general, double-clicking a mouse button is a quick way to perform a function.)
Pressing <Shift> <Esc> or <Menu> (the pop-up menu key) causes the
icon window menu of the currently selected icon to pop up.
Icon Box
When icons begin to clutter the screen, they can be packed into an icon
box. (To use an icon box, mwm must be started with the
icon box configuration already set.) The icon box is a mwm
window that holds client icons. It includes one or more scroll bars when there
are more window icons than the icon box can show at the same time.
Icons in the icon box can be manipulated with the mouse. The following
table summarizes the behavior of this interface. Button actions apply whenever
the pointer is on any part of the icon. Note that double-clicking an icon
in the icon box invokes the f.restore_and_raise function.
Button | Action | Description
|
Button 1 | click | Selects the icon.
|
Button 1 | double-click |
Normalizes (opens) the associated window.
Raises an already open window to the top of the stack.
|
Button 1 | drag | Moves the icon.
|
Button 3 | press |
Causes the menu for that icon to pop up.
|
Button 3 | drag |
Highlights items as the pointer moves across
the menu.
|
Pressing mouse button 3 when the pointer is over an icon causes the
menu for that icon to pop up.
Icon Menu for the Icon Box
Selection | Accelerator | Description
|
Restore | |
Opens the associated window (if not already
open).
|
Move | |
Allows the icon to be moved with keys.
|
Size | | Inactive.
|
Minimize | | Inactive.
|
Maximize | |
Opens the associated window (if not already
open) and maximizes its size.
|
Lower | | Inactive.
|
Close | Alt+F4 |
Removes client from mwm
management.
|
To pull down the window menu for the icon box itself, press button 1
with the pointer over the menu button for the icon box. The window menu of
the icon box differs from the window menu of a client window: The "Close"
selection is replaced with the "PackIcons Shift+Alt+F7" selection. When selected,
PackIcons packs the icons in the box to achieve neat rows with no empty slots.
You can also post the window menu by pressing <Shift>, <Esc> or
<Alt> <Space>. Pressing <Menu> (the pop-up menu key) causes the icon
window menu of the currently selected icon to pop up.
Input Focus
The mwm window manager supports (by default) a keyboard
input focus policy of explicit selection. This means when a window is selected
to get keyboard input, it continues to get keyboard input until the window
is withdrawn from window management, another window is explicitly selected
to get keyboard input, or the window is iconified. Several resources control
the input focus. The client window with the keyboard input focus has the active
window appearance with a visually distinct window frame.
The following tables summarize the keyboard input focus selection behavior:
Button | Action | Object | Function Description
|
Button 1 | press | Window / window frame | Keyboard focus selection.
|
Button 1 | press | Icon | Keyboard focus selection.
|
Key Action | Function Description
|
[Alt][Tab] |
Move input focus to next window in window
stack (available only in explicit focus mode).
|
[Alt][Shift][Tab] |
Move input focus to previous window in window
stack (available only in explicit focus mode).
|
Window Stacking
There are two types of window stacks: global window stacks and an application's
local family window stack.
The global stacking order of windows may be changed as a result of setting
the keyboard input focus, iconifying a window, or performing a window manager
window stacking function. When keyboard focus policy is explicit the default
value of the focusAutoRaise resource is True. This causes
a window to be raised to the top of the stack when it receives input focus,
for example, by pressing button 1 on the title bar. The key actions defined
in the previous table will thus raise the window receiving focus to the top
of the stack.
In pointer mode, the default value of focusAutoRaise
is False, that is, the window stacking order is not changed when a window
receives keyboard input focus. The following key actions can be used to cycle
through the global window stack.
Key Action | Function Description
|
[Alt][ESC] |
Place top window on bottom of stack.
|
[Alt][Shift][ESC] |
Place bottom window on top of stack.
|
By default, a window's icon is placed on the bottom of the stack when
the window is iconified; however, the default can be changed by the lowerOnIconify resource.
Transient windows (secondary windows such a dialog boxes) stay above
their parent windows by default; however, an application's local family stacking
order may be changed to allow a transient window to be placed below its parent
top-level window. The following arguments show the modification of the stacking
order for the f.lower function.
- f.lower
-
Lowers the transient window within the family (staying above the parent)
and lowers the family in the global window stack.
- f.lower [ within]
-
Lowers the transient window within the family (staying above the parent)
but does not lower the family in the global window stack.
- f.lower [freeFamily ]
-
Lowers the window free from its family stack (below the parent), but
does not lower the family in the global window stack.
The arguments within and freeFamily can also be used with f.raise
and f.raise_lower.
Session Management
The window manager is an X Session Management Protocol aware client. It responds to SaveYourself
(and other associated messages) by saving the geometries of its clients to a state file.
mwm can then be restarted by the XSMP session manager.
The default location for the state file is $HOME/.mwmclientdb.
This location can be overriden with the resource sessionClientDB.
X Resources
The mwm command is configured from its resource
database. This database is built from the following sources. They are listed
in order of precedence, low to high:
/usr/share/X11/app-defaults/Mwm
$HOME/Mwm
RESOURCE_MANAGER root window property or $HOME/.Xdefaults
XENVIRONMENT variable or $HOME/.Xdefaults-host
mwm command line options
The file names /usr/share/X11/app-defaults/Mwm and $HOME/Mwm represent customary locations for these files. The actual
location of the system-wide class resource file may depend on the XFILESEARCHPATH environment variable and the
current language environment. The actual location of the user-specific class
resource file may depend on the XUSERFILESEARCHPATH and XAPPLRESDIR
environment variables and the current language environment.
Entries in the resource database may refer to other resource files for
specific types of resources. These include files that contain bitmaps, fonts,
and mwm specific resources such as menus and behavior
specifications (for example, button and key bindings).
Mwm is the resource class name of mwm and mwm is the default resource name used by mwm to look up resources. the -screens
command line option specifies resource names, such as "mwm_b+w" and "mwm_color".)
In the following discussion of resource specification, "Mwm" and "mwm" (and
the aliased mwm resource names) can be used interchangeably,
but "mwm" takes precedence over "Mwm".
The mwm command uses the following types of resources:
- Component Appearance Resources:
-
These resources specify appearance attributes of window manager user
interface components. They can be applied to the appearance of window manager
menus, feedback windows (for example, the window reconfiguration feedback
window), client window frames, and icons.
- General Appearance and Behavior Resources:
-
These resources specify mwm appearance and behavior
(for example, window management policies). They are not set separately for
different mwm user interface components. They apply to
all screens and workspaces.
- Screen Specific Appearance and Behavior Resources:
-
These resources specify the appearance and behavior of mwm elements that are settable on a per-screen basis.
- Client Specific Resources:
-
These mwm resources can be set for a particular
client window or class of client windows. They specify client-specific icon
and client window frame appearance and behavior.
Resource identifiers can be either a resource name (for example, foreground)
or a resource class (for example, Foreground). If the value of a resource
is a filename and if the filename is prefixed by "~/", then it is relative
to the path contained in the HOME
environment variable (generally the user's home directory).
Component Appearance Resources
The syntax for specifying component appearance resources that apply
to window manager icons, menus, and client window frames is Mwm* resource_id
For example, Mwm*foreground is used to specify
the foreground color for mwm menus, icons, client window
frames, and feedback dialogs.
The syntax for specifying component appearance resources that apply
to a particular mwm component is Mwm*[menu|icon|client|feedback] *resource_id
If menu is specified, the resource is applied only
to mwm menus; if icon is specified,
the resource is applied to icons; and if client is specified,
the resource is applied to client window frames. For example, Mwm*icon*foreground is used to specify the foreground color for mwm
icons, Mwm*menu*foreground specifies the foreground
color for mwm menus, and Mwm*client*foreground is used to specify the foreground color for mwm
client window frames.
The appearance of the title area of a client window frame (including
window management buttons) can be separately configured. The syntax for configuring
the title area of a client window frame is Mwm*client*title* resource_id
For example, Mwm*client*title*foreground specifies
the foreground color for the title area. Defaults for title area resources
are based on the values of the corresponding client window frame resources.
The appearance of menus can be configured based on the name of the menu.
The syntax for specifying menu appearance by name is Mwm*menu* menu_name*resource_id
For example, Mwm*menu*my_menu*foreground specifies
the foreground color for the menu named my_menu. The
user can also specify resources for window manager menu components, that is,
the gadgets that comprise the menu. These may include for example, a menu
title, title separator, one or more buttons, and separators. If a menu contains
more than one instance of a class, such as multiple PushButtonGadgets, the
name of the first instance is "PushButtonGadget1", the second is "PushButtonGadget2",
and so on. The following list identifies the naming convention used for window
manager menu components:
- •
-
Menu Title LabelGadget - "TitleName"
- •
-
Menu Title SeparatorGadget - "TitleSeparator"
- •
-
CascadeButtonGadget - "CascadeButtonGadget<n>"
- •
-
PushButtonGadget - "PushButtonGadget<n>"
- •
-
SeparatorGadget - "SeparatorGadget<n>"
Refer to the man page for each class for a list of resources that can
be specified.
The following component appearance resources that apply to all window
manager parts can be specified:
Component Appearance Resources - All Window Manager Parts
Name | Class | Value Type | Default
|
background | Background | color | varies-
|
backgroundPixmap | BackgroundPixmap | string-- | varies-
|
bottomShadowColor | Foreground | color | varies-
|
bottomShadowPixmap | Foreground | string-- | varies-
|
fontList | FontList |
string---
| "fixed"
|
foreground | Foreground | color | varies-
|
saveUnder | SaveUnder | T/F | F
|
topShadowColor | Background | color | varies-
|
topShadowPixmap | TopShadowPixmap | string-- | varies-
|
-The default is chosen based on the visual type of the screen.
--Image name. See XmInstallImage(3). ---X11
X Logical Font Description
- background (class Background)
-
This resource specifies the background color. Any legal X color may
be specified. The default value is chosen based on the visual type of the
screen.
- backgroundPixmap (class BackgroundPixmap)
-
This resource specifies the background Pixmap of the mwm
decoration when the window is inactive (does not have the keyboard focus).
The default value is chosen based on the visual type of the screen.
- bottomShadowColor (class Foreground)
-
This resource specifies the bottom shadow color. This color is used
for the lower and right bevels of the window manager decoration. Any legal
X color may be specified. The default value is chosen based on the visual
type of the screen.
- bottomShadowPixmap (class BottomShadowPixmap)
-
This resource specifies the bottom shadow Pixmap. This Pixmap is used
for the lower and right bevels of the window manager decoration. The default
is chosen based on the visual type of the screen.
- fontList (class FontList)
-
This resource specifies the font used in the window manager decoration.
The character encoding of the font should match the character encoding of
the strings that are used. The default is "fixed."
- foreground (class Foreground)
-
This resource specifies the foreground color. The default is chosen
based on the visual type of the screen.
- saveUnder (class SaveUnder)
-
This is used to indicate whether "save unders" are used for mwm components. For this to have any effect, save unders must be
implemented by the X server. If save unders are implemented, the X server
saves the contents of windows obscured by windows that have the save under
attribute set. If the saveUnder resource is True, mwm will set the save under attribute on the window manager frame
of any client that has it set. If saveUnder is False,
save unders will not be used on any window manager frames. The default value
is False.
- topShadowColor (class Background)
-
This resource specifies the top shadow color. This color is used for
the upper and left bevels of the window manager decoration. The default is
chosen based on the visual type of the screen.
- topShadowPixmap ( class TopShadowPixmap)
-
This resource specifies the top shadow Pixmap. This Pixmap is used for
the upper and left bevels of the window manager decoration. The default is
chosen based on the visual type of the screen.
The following component appearance resources that apply to frame and
icons can be specified:
Frame and Icon Components
Name | Class | Value Type | Default
|
activeBackground | Background | color | varies-
|
activeBackgroundPixmap | BackgroundPixmap | string-- | varies-
|
activeBottomShadowColor | Foreground | color | varies-
|
activeBottomShadowPixmap | BottomShadowPixmap | string-- | varies-
|
activeForeground | Foreground | color | varies-
|
activeTopShadowColor | Background | color | varies-
|
activeTopShadowPixmap | TopShadowPixmap | string-- | varies-
|
-The default is chosen based on the visual type of the screen.
--See XmInstallImage(3).
- activeBackground (class Background)
-
This resource specifies the background color of the mwm
decoration when the window is active (has the keyboard focus). The default
is chosen based on the visual type of the screen.
- activeBackgroundPixmap (class ActiveBackgroundPixmap)
-
This resource specifies the background Pixmap of the mwm
decoration when the window is active (has the keyboard focus). The default
is chosen based on the visual type of the screen.
- activeBottomShadowColor (class Foreground)
-
This resource specifies the bottom shadow color of the mwm decoration when the window is active (has the keyboard focus).
The default is chosen based on the visual type of the screen.
- activeBottomShadowPixmap (class BottomShadowPixmap)
-
This resource specifies the bottom shadow Pixmap of the mwm decoration when the window is active (has the keyboard focus).
The default is chosen based on the visual type of the screen.
- activeForeground (class Foreground)
-
This resource specifies the foreground color of the mwm
decoration when the window is active (has the keyboard focus). The default
is chosen based on the visual type of the screen.
- activeTopShadowColor (class Background)
-
This resource specifies the top shadow color of the mwm
decoration when the window is active (has the keyboard focus). The default
is chosen based on the visual type of the screen.
- activeTopShadowPixmap (class TopShadowPixmap)
-
This resource specifies the top shadow Pixmap of the mwm
decoration when the window is active (has the keyboard focus). The default
is chosen based on the visual type of the screen.
General Appearance and Behavior Resources
The syntax for specifying general appearance and behavior resources
is Mwm*resource_id
For example, Mwm*keyboardFocusPolicy specifies
the window manager policy for setting the keyboard focus to a particular client
window.
The following general appearance and behavior resources can be specified:
General Appearance and Behavior Resources
Name | Class | Value Type | Default
|
autoKeyFocus | AutoKeyFocus | T/F | T
|
autoRaiseDelay | AutoRaiseDelay | millisec | 500
|
bitmap- | Bitmap- | directory | /usr/include-
|
Directory | Directory | | /X11/bitmaps
|
clientAutoPlace | ClientAutoPlace | T/F | T
|
colormapFocus- | ColormapFocus- | string | keyboard
|
Policy | Policy | |
|
configFile | ConfigFile | file | $HOME/mwmrc
|
deiconifyKeyFocus | DeiconifyKeyFocus | T/F | T
|
doubleClick- | DoubleClick- | millisec. | multi-click
|
Time | Time | | time-
|
enableWarp | enableWarp | T/F | T
|
enforceKeyFocus | EnforceKeyFocus | T/F | T
|
frameStyle | FrameStyle | string | recessed
|
iconAutoPlace | IconAutoPlace | T/F | T
|
iconClick | IconClick | T/F | T
|
interactivePlacement | InteractivePlacement | T/F | T
|
keyboardFocus- | KeyboardFocus- | string | explicit
|
Policy | Policy | |
|
lowerOnIconify | LowerOnIconify | T/F | T
|
moveThreshold | MoveThreshold | pixels | 4
|
multiScreen | MultiScreen | T/F | F
|
passButtons | PassButtons | T/F | F
|
passSelectButton | PassSelectButton | T/F | T
|
positionIsFrame | PositionIsFrame | T/F | T
|
positionOnScreen | PositionOnScreen | T/F | T
|
quitTimeout | QuitTimeout | millisec. | 1000
|
raiseKeyFocus | RaiseKeyFocus | T/F | F
|
refreshByClearing | RefreshByClearing | T/F | T
|
rootButtonClick | RootButtonClick | T/F | F
|
screens | Screens | string | varies
|
sessionClientDB | SessionClientDB | string | $HOME/.mwmclientdb
|
showFeedback | ShowFeedback | string | all
|
startupKeyFocus | StartupKeyFocus | T/F | T
|
wMenuButtonClick | WMenuButtonClick | T/F | T
|
wMenuButtonClick2 | WMenuButtonClick2 | T/F | T
|
-The resource doubleClickTime is included for backward compatibility.
Use of the Xt resource multiClickTime is preferred.
- autoKeyFocus (class AutoKeyFocus)
-
This resource is available only when the keyboard input focus policy
is explicit. If autoKeyFocus is given a value of True,
then when a window with the keyboard input focus is withdrawn from window
management or is iconified, the focus is set to the previous window that had
the focus. If the value given is False, there is no automatic setting of the
keyboard input focus. It is recommended that both autoKeyFocus and startupKeyFocus be True to work with
tear off menus. The default value is True.
- autoRaiseDelay (class AutoRaiseDelay)
-
This resource is available only when the focusAutoRaise
resource is True and the keyboard focus policy is pointer. The autoRaiseDelay resource specifies the amount of time (in milliseconds)
that mwm will wait before raising a window after it gets
the keyboard focus. The default value of this resource is 500 (ms).
- bitmapDirectory (class BitmapDirectory)
-
This resource identifies a directory to be searched for bitmaps referenced
by mwm resources. This directory is searched if a bitmap
is specified without an absolute pathname. The default value for this resource
is /usr/include/X11/bitmaps. The directory /usr/include/X11/bitmaps
represents the customary locations for this directory. The actual
location of this directory may vary on some systems. If the bitmap is not
found in the specified directory, XBMLANGPATH is searched.
- clientAutoPlace (class ClientAutoPlace)
-
This resource determines the position of a window when the window has
not been given a program- or user-specified position. With a value of True,
windows are positioned with the top left corners of the frames offset horizontally
and vertically. A value of False causes the currently configured position
of the window to be used. In either case, mwm will attempt
to place the windows totally on-screen. The default value is True.
- colormapFocusPolicy (class ColormapFocusPolicy)
-
This resource indicates the colormap focus policy that is to be used.
If the resource value is explicit, a colormap selection action is done on
a client window to set the colormap focus to that window. If the value is
pointer, the client window containing the pointer has the colormap focus.
If the value is keyboard, the client window that has the keyboard input focus
has the colormap focus. The default value for this resource is keyboard.
- configFile (class ConfigFile)
-
The resource value is the pathname for a mwm resource
description file. If the pathname begins with "~/", mwm
considers it to be relative to the user's home directory (as specified by
the HOME environment variable).
If the LANG environment variable
is set, mwm looks for $HOME/$LANG/ configFile. If that file does not exist or if LANG is not set, mwm looks for
$HOME/configFile. If the configFile pathname does not begin with "~/" or "/", mwm considers it to be relative to the current working directory. If
the configFile resource is not specified
or if that file does not exist, mwm uses several default
paths to find a configuration file. The order of the search is shown below: /etc/X11/mwm/$LANG/system.mwmrc-
/etc/X11/mwm/system.mwmrc- Paths marked with '-' are
implementation dependent.
- deiconifyKeyFocus (class DeiconifyKeyFocus)
-
This resource applies only when the keyboard input focus policy is explicit.
If a value of True is used, a window receives the keyboard input focus when
it is normalized (deiconified). True is the default value.
- doubleClickTime (class DoubleClickTime)
-
This resource is used to set the maximum time (in ms) between the clicks
(button presses) that make up a double-click. The use of this resource is
deprecated. Use the Xt resource multiClickTime instead.
The value of doubleClickTime dynamically defaults to
the value of multiClickTime.
- enableWarp (class EnableWarp)
-
The default value of this resource, True, causes mwm
to warp the pointer to the center of the selected window during keyboard-controlled
resize and move operations. Setting the value to False causes mwm to leave the pointer at its original place on the screen, unless
the user explicitly moves it with the cursor keys or pointing device.
- enforceKeyFocus (class EnforceKeyFocus)
-
If this resource is given a value of True, the keyboard input focus
is always explicitly set to selected windows even if there is an indication
that they are "globally active" input windows. (An example of a globally active
window is a scroll bar that can be operated without setting the focus to that
client.) If the resource is False, the keyboard input focus is not explicitly
set to globally active windows. The default value is True.
- frameStyle (class frameStyle)
-
If this resource is given a value of "slab", the the window manager
frame is drawn such that the client area appears to be at the same height
as the top of the window frame. If the resource is set to "recessed", the
window frame is drawn such that the client area appears lower than the top
of the window frame. The default value is "recessed".
- iconAutoPlace (class IconAutoPlace)
-
This resource indicates whether the window manager arranges icons in
a particular area of the screen or places each icon where the window was when
it was iconified. The value True indicates that icons are arranged in a particular
area of the screen, determined by the iconPlacement resource.
The value False indicates that an icon is placed at the location of the window
when it is iconified. The default is True.
- iconClick (class IconClick)
-
When this resource is given the value of True, the system menu is posted
and left posted when an icon is clicked. The default value is True.
- interactivePlacement (class InteractivePlacement)
-
This resource controls the initial placement of new windows on the screen.
If the value is True, the pointer shape changes before a new window is placed
on the screen to indicate to the user that a position should be selected for
the upper-left hand corner of the window. If the value is False, windows are
placed according to the initial window configuration attributes. The default
value of this resource is False.
- keyboardFocusPolicy (class KeyboardFocusPolicy)
-
If set to pointer, the keyboard focus policy is to have the keyboard
focus set to the client window that contains the pointer (the pointer could
also be in the client window decoration that mwm adds).
If set to explicit, the policy is to have the keyboard focus set to a client
window when the user presses button 1 with the pointer on the client window
or any part of the associated mwm decoration. The default
value for this resource is explicit.
- lowerOnIconify (class LowerOnIconify)
-
If this resource is given the default value of True, a window's icon
appears on the bottom of the window stack when the window is minimized (iconified).
A value of False places the icon in the stacking order at the same place as
its associated window. The default value of this resource is True.
- moveThreshold (class MoveThreshold)
-
This resource is used to control the sensitivity of dragging operations
that move windows and icons. The value of this resource is the number of pixels
that the locator is moved with a button down before the move operation is
initiated. This is used to prevent window/icon movement when you click or
double-click and there is unintentional pointer movement with the button down.
The default value of this resource is 4 (pixels).
- multiScreen (class MultiScreen)
-
This resource, if True, causes mwm to manage all
the screens on the display. If False, mwm manages only
a single screen. The default value is False.
- passButtons (class PassButtons)
-
This resource indicates whether or not button press events are passed
to clients after they are used to do a window manager function in the client
context. If the resource value is False, the button press is not passed to
the client. If the value is True, the button press is passed to the client
window. The window manager function is done in either case. The default value
for this resource is False.
- passSelectButton (class PassSelectButton)
-
This resource indicates whether or not to pass the select button press
events to clients after they are used to do a window manager function in the
client context. If the resource value is False, then the button press will
not be passed to the client. If the value is True, the button press is passed
to the client window. The window manager function is done in either case.
The default value for this resource is True.
- positionIsFrame (class PositionIsFrame)
-
This resource indicates how client window position information (from
the WM_NORMAL_HINTS property and from configuration requests)
is to be interpreted. If the resource value is True, the information is interpreted
as the position of the mwm client window frame. If the
value is False, it is interpreted as being the position of the client area
of the window. The default value of this resource is True.
- positionOnScreen (class PositionOnScreen)
-
This resource is used to indicate that windows should initially be placed
(if possible) so that they are not clipped by the edge of the screen (if the
resource value is True). If a window is larger than the size of the screen,
at least the upper-left corner of the window is on-screen. If the resource
value is False, windows are placed in the requested position even if totally
off-screen. The default value of this resource is True.
- quitTimeout (class QuitTimeout)
-
This resource specifies the amount of time (in milliseconds) that mwm will wait for a client to update the WM_COMMAND
property after mwm has sent the WM_SAVE_YOURSELF message. The default value of this resource is 1000 (ms). (Refer
to the f.kill function description for additional information.)
- raiseKeyFocus (class RaiseKeyFocus)
-
This resource is available only when the keyboard input focus policy
is explicit. When set to True, this resource specifies that a window raised
by means of the f.normalize_and_raise function also receives
the input focus. The default value of this resource is False.
- refreshByClearing (class RefreshByClearing)
-
This resource determines the mechanism used to refresh a window (or
the screen) when the f.refresh_win (f.refresh) function is executed. When set to True, an XClearArea is performed
over the window for f.refresh_win. When set to False,
a covering window is created and destroyed over the top of the window to be
refreshed. If the function is f.refresh and this resource
is set to True, then an XClearArea is performed over every window on the screen.
If the resource is set to False, then one large window covering the entire
screen is created and destroyed. The default value of this resource is True.
- rootButtonClick (class RootButtonClick)
-
The rootButtonClick resource controls whether the
a click on the root window will post the root menu in a "sticky" mode. If
this resource is set to True, a button click on the root window will post
the menu bound to the button down event for that button in a "sticky" fashion.
If this resource is set to False, then the same button click would only cause
the menu to flash as it would be unposted once the button up event is seen.
The criterion used to determine if it is a button click is if the pointer
doesn't move between the button down and button up events. The default value
for this resource is True.
- screens (class Screens)
-
This resource specifies the resource names to use for the screens managed
by mwm. If mwm is managing a single
screen, only the first name in the list is used. If mwm
is managing multiple screens, the names are assigned to the screens in order,
starting with screen 0. Screen 0 gets the first name, screen 1 the second
name, and so on. The default screen names are 0, 1, and so on.
- sessionClientDB (class SessionClientDB)
-
This resource identifies a file name to use as a root when saving state
at the request of an XSMP session manager. When the session is saved, the window manager will then reuse
the file name by automatically incrementing a suffix.
- showFeedback (class ShowFeedback)
-
This resource controls whether or not feedback windows or confirmation
dialogs are displayed. A feedback window shows a client window's initial
placement and shows position and size during move and resize operations.
Confirmation dialogs can be displayed for certain operations. The value for
this resource is a list of names of the feedback options to be enabled or
disabled; the names must be separated by a space. If an option is preceded
by a minus sign, that option is excluded from the list. The sign of the first item in the list determines the initial set of options.
If the sign of the first option is minus, mwm assumes
all options are present and starts subtracting from that set. If the sign
of the first decoration is plus (or not specified), mwm
starts with no options and builds up a list from the resource.
The names of the feedback options are shown below:
Name | Description
|
all | Show all feedback (Default value).
|
behavior | Confirm behavior switch.
|
kill | Confirm on receipt of KILL signal.
|
move | Show position during move.
|
none | Show no feedback.
|
placement |
Show position and size during initial placement.
|
quit | Confirm quitting mwm.
|
resize | Show size during resize.
|
restart | Confirm mwm restart.
|
The following command line illustrates the syntax for showFeedback:
Mwm*showFeedback: placement resize behavior restart
This resource specification provides feedback for initial client placement
and resize, and enables the dialog boxes to confirm the restart and set behavior
functions. It disables feedback for the move function. The default value for
this resource is all.
- startupKeyFocus (class StartupKeyFocus)
-
This resource is available only when the keyboard input focus policy
is explicit. When given the default value of True, a window gets the keyboard
input focus when the window is mapped (that is, initially managed by the window
manager). It is recommended that both autoKeyFocus and startupKeyFocus be True to work with tear off menus. The default
value is True.
- wMenuButtonClick (class WMenuButtonClick)
-
This resource indicates whether a click of the mouse when the pointer
is over the window menu button posts and leaves posted the window menu. If
the value given this resource is True, the menu remains posted. True is the
default value for this resource.
- wMenuButtonClick2 (class WMenuButtonClick2)
-
When this resource is given the default value of True, a double-click
action on the window menu button does an f.kill function.
Screen Specific Appearance and Behavior Resources
The syntax for specifying screen specific resources is Mwm* screen_name*resource_id For example, Mwm*1*keyBindings specifies
the key bindings to use for screen "1".
Screen Specific Resources
Name | Class | Value Type | Default
|
buttonBindings | ButtonBindings | string | DefaultButtonBindings
|
cleanText | CleanText | T/F | T
|
fadeNormalIcon | FadeNormalIcon | T/F | F
|
feedbackGeometry | FeedbackGeometry | string | center on screen
|
frameBorderWidth | FrameBorderWidth | pixels | varies
|
iconBoxGeometry | IconBoxGeometry | string | 6x1+0-0
|
iconBoxName | IconBoxName | string | iconbox
|
iconBoxSBDisplayPolicy | IconBoxSBDisplayPolicy | string | all
|
iconBoxTitle | IconBoxTitle | XmString | Icons
|
iconDecoration | IconDecoration | string | varies
|
iconImageMaximum | IconImageMaximum | wxh | 48x48
|
iconImageMinimum | IconImageMinimum | wxh | 16x16
|
iconPlacement | IconPlacement | string | left bottom
|
iconPlacementMargin | IconPlacementMargin | pixels | varies
|
keyBindings | KeyBindings | string | DefaultKeyBindings
|
limitResize | LimitResize | T/F | T
|
maximumMaximumSize | MaximumMaximumSize | wxh (pixels) | 2X screen w&h
|
moveOpaque | MoveOpaque | T/F | F
|
resizeBorderWidth | ResizeBorderWidth | pixels | varies
|
resizeCursors | ResizeCursors | T/F | T
|
transientDecoration | TransientDecoration | string | menu title
|
transientFunctions | TransientFunctions | string |
-minimize-maximize
|
useIconBox | UseIconBox | T/F | F
|
- buttonBindings (class ButtonBindings)
-
This resource identifies the set of button bindings for window management
functions. The named set of button bindings is specified in the mwm resource description file. These button bindings are merged with the built-in default bindings. The default value for
this resource is "DefaultButtonBindings".
- cleanText (class CleanText)
-
This resource controls the display of window manager text in the client
title and feedback windows. If the default value of True is used, the text
is drawn with a clear (no stipple) background. This makes text easier to read
on monochrome systems where a backgroundPixmap is specified. Only the stippling
in the area immediately around the text is cleared. If False, the text is
drawn directly on top of the existing background.
- fadeNormalIcon (class FadeNormalIcon)
-
If this resource is given a value of True, an icon is grayed out whenever
it has been normalized (its window has been opened). The default value is
False.
- feedbackGeometry (class FeedbackGeometry)
-
This resource sets the position of the move and resize feedback window.
If this resource is not specified, the default is to place the feedback window
at the center of the screen. The value of the resource is a standard window
geometry string with the following syntax: [=]{ +-}xoffset{+-} yoffset]
- frameBorderWidth (class FrameBorderWidth)
-
This resource specifies the width (in pixels) of a client window frame
border without resize handles. The border width includes the 3-D shadows.
The default value is based on the size and resolution of the screen.
- iconBoxGeometry (class IconBoxGeometry)
-
This resource indicates the initial position and size of the icon box.
The value of the resource is a standard window geometry string with the following
syntax: [=][width xheight][{+-}xoffset {+-}yoffset] If the offsets
are not provided, the iconPlacement policy is used to determine the initial
placement. The units for width and height are columns and rows. The actual
screen size of the icon box window depends on the iconImageMaximum (size)
and iconDecoration resources. The default value for size
is (6 * iconWidth + padding) wide by (1 * iconHeight + padding) high. The
default value of the location is +0 -0.
- iconBoxName (class IconBoxName)
-
This resource specifies the name that is used to look up icon box resources.
The default name is iconbox.
- iconBoxSBDisplayPolicy (class IconBoxSBDisplayPolicy)
-
This resource specifies the scroll bar display policy of the window
manager in the icon box. The resource has three possible values: all, vertical,
and horizontal. The default value, "all", causes both vertical and horizontal
scroll bars always to appear. The value "vertical" causes a single vertical
scroll bar to appear in the icon box and sets the orientation of the icon
box to horizontal (regardless of the iconBoxGeometry specification). The value
"horizontal" causes a single horizontal scroll bar to appear in the icon box
and sets the orientation of the icon box to vertical (regardless of the iconBoxGeometry
specification).
- iconBoxTitle (class IconBoxTitle)
-
This resource specifies the name that is used in the title area of the
icon box frame. The default value is Icons.
- iconDecoration (class IconDecoration)
-
This resource specifies the general icon decoration. The resource value
is label (only the label part is displayed) or image (only the image part
is displayed) or label image (both the label and image parts are displayed).
A value of activelabel can also be specified to get a label (not truncated
to the width of the icon) when the icon is selected. The default icon decoration
for icon box icons is that each icon has a label part and an image part (label
image). The default icon decoration for stand alone icons is that each icon
has an active label part, a label part, and an image part (activelabel label
image).
- iconImageMaximum (class IconImageMaximum)
-
This resource specifies the maximum size of the icon image. The resource
value is widthx height (for example, 64x64). The maximum supported size is 128x128.
The default value of this resource is 50x50.
- iconImageMinimum (class IconImageMinimum)
-
This resource specifies the minimum size of the icon image. The resource
value is widthx height (for example, 32x50). The minimum supported size is 16x16.
The default value of this resource is 16x16.
- iconPlacement (class IconPlacement)
-
This resource specifies the icon placement scheme to be used. The resource
value has the following syntax:
-
primary_layout secondary_layout [tight]
The layout values are one of the following:
Value | Description
|
top | Lay the icons out top to bottom.
|
bottom | Lay the icons out bottom to top.
|
left | Lay the icons out left to right.
|
right | Lay the icons out right to left.
|
A horizontal (vertical) layout value should not be used for both the primary_layout and the secondary_layout (for
example, don't use top for the primary_layout and bottom
for the secondary_layout).
The primary_layout indicates whether, when an icon
placement is done, the icon is placed in a row or a column and the direction
of placement. The secondary_layout indicates where to place
new rows or columns. For example, top right indicates that icons should be
placed top to bottom on the screen and that columns should be added from right
to left on the screen.
The default placement is left bottom (icons are placed left to right
on the screen, with the first row on the bottom of the screen, and new rows
added from the bottom of the screen to the top of the screen). A tight value places icons with zero spacing in between icons. This
value is useful for aesthetic reasons, as well as X-terminals with small screens.
- iconPlacementMargin (class IconPlacementMargin)
-
This resource sets the distance between the edge of the screen and the
icons that are placed along the edge of the screen. The value should be greater
than or equal to 0. A default value (see below) is used if the value specified
is invalid. The default value for this resource is equal to the space between
icons as they are placed on the screen (this space is based on maximizing
the number of icons in each row and column).
- keyBindings (class KeyBindings)
-
This resource identifies the set of key bindings for window management
functions. If specified, these key bindings replace the
built-in default bindings. The named set of key bindings is specified in mwm resource description file. The default value for this resource
is "DefaultKeyBindings".
- limitResize (class LimitResize)
-
If this resource is True, the user is not allowed to resize a window
to greater than the maximum size. The default value for this resource is True.
- maximumMaximumSize (class MaximumMaximumSize)
-
This resource is used to limit the maximum size of a client window as
set by the user or client. The resource value is widthxheight (for example, 1024x1024)
where the width and height are in pixels. The default value of this resource
is twice the screen width and height.
- moveOpaque (class MoveOpaque)
-
This resource controls whether the actual window is moved or a rectangular
outline of the window is moved. A default value of False displays a rectangular
outline on moves.
- resizeBorderWidth (class ResizeBorderWidth)
-
This resource specifies the width (in pixels) of a client window frame
border with resize handles. The specified border width includes the 3-D shadows.
The default value is based on the size and resolution of the screen.
- resizeCursors (class ResizeCursors)
-
This is used to indicate whether the resize cursors are always displayed
when the pointer is in the window size border. If True, the cursors are shown,
otherwise the window manager cursor is shown. The default value is True.
- transientDecoration (class TransientDecoration)
-
This controls the amount of decoration that mwm
puts on transient windows. The decoration specification is exactly the same
as for the clientDecoration (client specific) resource.
Transient windows are identified by the WM_TRANSIENT_FOR
property, which is added by the client to indicate a relatively temporary
window. The default value for this resource is menu title (that is, transient
windows have frame borders and a titlebar with a window menu button).
-
An application can also specify which decorations mwm
should apply to its windows. If it does so, mwm applies
only those decorations indicated by both the application and the transientDecoration resource. Otherwise, mwm
applies the decorations indicated by the transientDecoration
resource. For more information see the description of XmNmwmDecorations on the VendorShell(3)
reference page.
- transientFunctions (class TransientFunctions)
-
This resource is used to indicate which window management functions
are applicable (or not applicable) to transient windows. The function specification
is exactly the same as for the clientFunctions (client
specific) resource. The default value for this resource is -minimize -maximize.
-
An application can also specify which functions mwm
should apply to its windows. If it does so, mwm applies
only those functions indicated by both the application and the transientFunctions resource. Otherwise, mwm
applies the functions indicated by the transientFunctions
resource. For more information see the description of XmNmwmFunctions on the VendorShell(3) reference
page.
- useIconBox (class UseIconBox)
-
If this resource is given a value of True, icons are placed in an icon
box. When an icon box is not used, the icons are placed on the root window
(default value).
Client Specific Resources
The syntax for specifying client specific resources is
Mwm*client_name_or_class *resource_id
For example, Mwm*mterm*windowMenu is used to specify
the window menu to be used with mterm clients. The syntax for specifying client
specific resources for all classes of clients is
Mwm*resource_id
Specific client specifications take precedence over the specifications
for all clients. For example, Mwm*windowMenu is used
to specify the window menu to be used for all classes of clients that don't
have a window menu specified.
The syntax for specifying resource values for windows that have an unknown
name and class (that is, windows that do not have a WM_CLASS
property associated with them) is
Mwm*defaults*resource_id
For example, Mwm*defaults*iconImage is used to
specify the icon image to be used for windows that have an unknown name and
class.
The following client specific resources can be specified:
Client Specific Resources
Name | Class | Value Type | Default
|
clientDecoration | ClientDecoration | string | all.
|
clientFunctions | ClientFunctions | string | all.
|
focusAutoRaise | FocusAutoRaise | T/F | varies
|
iconImage | IconImage | pathname | (image)
|
iconImage- | Background | color | icon background
|
Background | | |
|
iconImageBottom- | Foreground | color | icon
|
ShadowColor | | | bottom shadow
|
iconImageBottom- | BottomShadow- | color | icon bottom
|
ShadowPixmap | Pixmap | | shadow pixmap
|
iconImageForeground | Foreground | color | varies
|
iconImageTopShadowColor | Background | color | icon top
|
| | | shadow color
|
iconImageTop- | TopShadowPixmap | color | icon top
|
ShadowPixmap | | | shadow pixmap
|
matteBackground | Background | color | background
|
matteBottom- | Foreground | color | bottom
|
ShadowColor | | | shadow color
|
matteBottom- | BottomShadow- | color | bottom
|
ShadowPixmap | Pixmap | | shadow pixmap
|
matteForeground | Foreground | color | foreground
|
matteTopShadowColor | Background | color | top
|
| | | shadow color
|
matteTopShadowPixmap | TopShadowPixmap | color | top
|
| | | shadow pixmap
|
matteWidth | MatteWidth | pixels | 0
|
maximumClientSize | MaximumClientSize | wxh |
|
| | vertical horizontal | fill the screen
|
useClientIcon | UseClientIcon | T/F | T
|
usePPosition | UsePPosition | string | nonzero
|
windowMenu | WindowMenu | string | DefaultWindowMenu
|
- clientDecoration (class ClientDecoration)
-
This resource controls the amount of window frame decoration. The resource
is specified as a list of decorations to specify their inclusion in the frame.
If a decoration is preceded by a minus sign, that decoration is excluded from
the frame. The sign of the first item in the list determines
the initial amount of decoration. If the sign of the first decoration is minus, mwm assumes all decorations are present and starts subtracting
from that set. If the sign of the first decoration is plus (or not specified),
then mwm starts with no decoration and builds up a list
from the resource.
-
An application can also specify which decorations mwm
should apply to its windows. If it does so, mwm applies
only those decorations indicated by both the application and the clientDecoration resource. Otherwise, mwm applies
the decorations indicated by the clientDecoration resource.
For more information see the description of XmNmwmDecorations on the VendorShell(3) reference
page.
Name | Description
|
all |
Include all decorations (default value).
|
border | Window border.
|
maximize |
Maximize button (includes title bar).
|
minimize |
Minimize button (includes title bar).
|
none | No decorations.
|
resizeh |
Border resize handles (includes border).
|
menu |
Window menu button (includes title bar).
|
title | Title bar (includes border).
|
Examples: Mwm*XClock.clientDecoration: -resizeh -maximize This removes the resize handles and maximize button from XClock
windows. Mwm*XClock.clientDecoration: menu minimize border This does the same thing as above. Note that either menu or minimize implies
title.
- clientFunctions (class ClientFunctions)
-
This resource is used to indicate which mwm functions
are applicable (or not applicable) to the client window. The value for the
resource is a list of functions. If the first function in the list has a minus
sign in front of it, then mwm starts with all functions
and subtracts from that set. If the first function in the list has a plus
sign in front of it, then mwm starts with no functions
and builds up a list. Each function in the list must be preceded by the appropriate
plus or minus sign and separated from the next function by a space.
-
An application can also specify which functions mwm
should apply to its windows. If it does so, mwm applies
only those functions indicated by both the application and the clientFunctions resource. Otherwise, mwm applies
the functions indicated by the clientFunctions resource.
For more information see the description of XmNmwmFunctions on the VendorShell(3) reference
page.
The following table lists the functions available for this resource:
Name | Description
|
all |
Include all functions (default value).
|
none | No functions.
|
resize | f.resize-.
|
move | f.move-.
|
minimize | f.minimize-.
|
maximize | f.maximize-.
|
close | f.kill-.
|
-See mwmrc(4).
- focusAutoRaise (class FocusAutoRaise)
-
When the value of this resource is True, clients are raised when they
get the keyboard input focus. If the value is False, the stacking of windows
on the display is not changed when a window gets the keyboard input focus.
The default value is True when the keyboardFocusPolicy is explicit and False
when the keyboardFocusPolicy is pointer.
- iconImage (class IconImage)
-
This resource can be used to specify an icon image for a client (for
example, "Mwm*myclock*iconImage"). The resource value is a pathname for a
pixmap or bitmap file. The value of the (client specific) useClientIcon resource is used to determine whether or not user supplied icon
images are used instead of client supplied icon images. The default value
is to display a built-in window manager icon image.
- iconImageBackground (class Background)
-
This resource specifies the background color of the icon image that
is displayed in the image part of an icon. The default value of this resource
is the icon background color (that is, specified by "Mwm*background or Mwm*icon*background).
- iconImageBottomShadowColor (class Foreground)
-
This resource specifies the bottom shadow color of the icon image that
is displayed in the image part of an icon. The default value of this resource
is the icon bottom shadow color (that is, specified by Mwm*icon*bottomShadowColor).
- iconImageBottomShadowPixmap (class BottomShadowPixmap)
-
This resource specifies the bottom shadow Pixmap of the icon image that
is displayed in the image part of an icon. The default value of this resource
is the icon bottom shadow Pixmap (that is, specified by Mwm*icon*bottomShadowPixmap).
- iconImageForeground (class Foreground)
-
This resource specifies the foreground color of the icon image that
is displayed in the image part of an icon. The default value of this resource
varies depending on the icon background.
- iconImageTopShadowColor (class Background)
-
This resource specifies the top shadow color of the icon image that
is displayed in the image part of an icon. The default value of this resource
is the icon top shadow color (that is, specified by Mwm*icon*topShadowColor).
- iconImageTopShadowPixmap (class TopShadowPixmap)
-
This resource specifies the top shadow Pixmap of the icon image that
is displayed in the image part of an icon. The default value of this resource
is the icon top shadow pixmap (that is, specified by Mwm*icon*topShadowPixmap).
- matteBackground (class Background)
-
This resource specifies the background color of the matte, when matteWidth is positive. The default value of this resource is the
client background color (that is, specified by "Mwm*background or Mwm*client*background).
- matteBottomShadowColor (class Foreground)
-
This resource specifies the bottom shadow color of the matte, when matteWidth is positive. The default value of this resource is the
client bottom shadow color (that is, specified by Mwm*bottomShadowColor or
Mwm*client*bottomShadowColor).
- matteBottomShadowPixmap (class BottomShadowPixmap)
-
This resource specifies the bottom shadow Pixmap of the matte, when matteWidth is positive. The default value of this resource is the
client bottom shadow pixmap (that is, specified by Mwm*bottomShadowPixmap
or Mwm*client*bottomShadowPixmap).
- matteForeground (class Foreground)
-
This resource specifies the foreground color of the matte, when matteWidth is positive. The default value of this resource is the
client foreground color (that is, specified by Mwm*foreground or Mwm*client*foreground).
- matteTopShadowColor (class Background)
-
This resource specifies the top shadow color of the matte, when matteWidth is positive. The default value of this resource is the
client top shadow color (that is, specified by Mwm*topShadowColor or Mwm*client*topShadowColor).
- matteTopShadowPixmap (class TopShadowPixmap)
-
This resource specifies the top shadow pixmap of the matte, when matteWidth is positive. The default value of this resource is the
client top shadow pixmap (that is, specified by "Mwm*topShadowPixmap or Mwm*client*topShadowPixmap).
- matteWidth (class MatteWidth)
-
This resource specifies the width of the optional matte. The default
value is 0, which effectively disables the matte.
- maximumClientSize (class MaximumClientSize)
-
This resource is either a size specification or a direction that indicates
how a client window is to be maximized. The resource value can be specified
as a size specification widthxheight. The width and height are interpreted in
the units that the client uses (for example, for terminal emulators this is
generally characters). Alternately, "vertical" or "horizontal" can be specified
to indicate the direction in which the client maximizes.
-
If this resource is not specified, the maximum size from the WM_NORMAL_HINTS property is used if set. Otherwise the default
value is the size where the client window with window management borders fills
the screen. When the maximum client size is not determined by the maximumClientSize resource, the maximumMaximumSize
resource value is used as a constraint on the maximum size.
- useClientIcon (class UseClientIcon)
-
If the value given for this resource is True, a client-supplied icon
image takes precedence over a user-supplied icon image. The default value
is True, giving the client-supplied icon image higher precedence than the
user-supplied icon image.
- usePPosition (class UsePPosition)
-
This resource specifies whether Mwm honors program specified position PPosition specified in the WM_NORMAL_HINTS property in the absence of an user specified position. Setting
this resource to on, causes mwm to always honor program
specified position. Setting this resource to off, causes mwm
to always ignore program specified position. Setting this resource to the
default value of nonzero cause mwm to honor program specified
position other than (0,0).
- windowMenu (class WindowMenu)
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This resource indicates the name of the menu pane that is posted when
the window menu is popped up (usually by pressing button 1 on the window
menu button on the client window frame). Menu panes are specified in the mwm resource description file. Window menus can be customized on
a client class basis by creating custom menus in your mwmrc
file (see mwmrc(4) and specifying resources to activate
the custom menus. The resources have the form Mwm* client_name_or_class*windowMenu. The default
value of this resource is DefaultWindowMenu.
Resource Description File
The mwm resource description file is a supplementary
resource file that contains resource descriptions that are referred to by
entries in the resource manager property (see xrdb(1) and
the defaults files (.Xdefaults, app-defaults/Mwm ). It contains descriptions of resources that are to be used by mwm, and that cannot be easily encoded in the defaults files (a
bitmap file is an analogous type of resource description file). A particular mwm resource description file can be selected using the
configFile resource.
The following types of resources can be described in the mwm resource description file:
- Buttons
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Window manager functions can be bound (associated) with button events.
- Keys
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Window manager functions can be bound (associated) with key press events.
- Menus
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Menu panes can be used for the window menu and other menus posted with
key bindings and button bindings.
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The mwm resource description file is described in mwmrc(4).
Environment
The mwm window manager uses the environment variable HOME specifying the user's home directory.
The mwm window manager uses the environment variable LANG specifying the user's choice of language
for the mwm message catalog and the mwm
resource description file.
The mwm window uses the environment variable XFILESEARCHPATH, XUSERFILESEARCHPATH, XAPPLRESDIR, XENVIRONMENT, LANG, and HOME in determining search paths for resource defaults files.
The mwm window manager may also us XBMLANGPATH to search for bitmap files.
The mwm window manager reads the $HOME/.motifbind
file if it exists to install a virtual key bindings property on
the root window. For more information on the content of the .motifbind file, see
The mwm window manager uses the environment variable
MWMSHELL (or SHELL, if MWMSHELL is not set), specifying
the shell to use when executing commands via the f.exec
function.
Files
/etc/X11/mwm/$LANG/system.mwmrc
/etc/X11/mwm/system.mwmrc
/usr/share/X11/app-defaults/Mwm
$HOME/Mwm
$HOME/$LANG/.mwmrc
$HOME/.mwmrc
RELATED INFORMATION
VendorShell(3), VirtualBindings(3), X(1), XmInstallImage(3), xrdb(1).