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 VUEWM(1X)                                                         VUEWM(1X)





 NAME
      vuewm - The HP VUE Workspace Manager.


 SYNOPSIS
      vuewm [options]


 DESCRIPTION
      Vuewm is an X11 window manager based upon the Motif Window Manager
      (mwm, version 1.1). Vuewm is an integral part of the Hewlett-Packard
      Visual User Environment (HP VUE). It communicates with and facilitates
      access to the other components in the environment.

      Access to many other VUE components is provided throughout the front
      panel (workspace manager). The front panel can be configured to
      contain controls and indicators for tasks that you perform frequently.
      These controls include file management, session management,
      customization, printing, trash, help, or other functions that may be
      user defined.

      Workspace window management represents a significant enhancement of
      mwm. Workspaces can be thought of as virtual screens.  Multiple
      workspaces gives you a larger, virtual screen area to place your
      windows on.

      Vuewm provides the same window management and limited session
      management functionality as mwm. It gives you (the user or programmer)
      the ability to control window size, position, state (iconic or
      normal), input focus ownership, etc. It also provides session
      management functions such as stopping a client.



 OPTIONS
      -display display
              This option specifies the display to use, typically of the
              form hostname:display_number.screen_number. For example,
              -display oregon:2.0 specifies the first screen of the second
              display of host oregon.

              If no screen_number is specified, the first screen (screen
              ``0'') becomes the default, or VUE screen, of the display.
              The front panel is available on the VUE screen.  See also
              X(1).

      -xrm resourcestring
              This option specifies a resource string to use.  For example,
              vuewm -xrm "vuewm*workspaceList: A B C D" specifies the
              resource names (and indirectly, the number) of workspaces that
              vuewm should create at runtime.


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              For example, vuewm -xrm "vuewm*keyboardFocusPolicy: pointer"
              specifies that vuewm should automatically set the input focus
              to the window under the pointer.

              You can specify multiple resources by adding one -xrm option
              after another.

      -multiscreen
              This option causes vuewm to manage all the screens on the
              display.  By default, vuewm manages only the default screen of
              the display.  For example, vuewm -display local:0.1
              -multiscreen instructs vuewm to manage all the screens on
              display 0 and to place the front panel on the second screen
              (i.e., screen ``1'').

      -screens name [name...]
              This option specifies the screens names to use for fetching
              screen-based resources.  If -multiscreen is not specified,
              then the only the first name of the list of names will be
              used. If -multiscreen is specified, all the names will be used
              up to the number of screens managed.  The first screen on the
              display (screen 0) will use the first name, the second screen
              will use the second name, and so on. If there are more screens
              to manage than names in the list, the first name on the list
              will be reused for the remaining screens.

              If no names are specified, vuewm constructs the screen name(s)
              dynamically, based on two screen characteristics:


      Screen Resolution
                  The screen resolution may be HighRes (typically, 1280 by
                  1024 pixels), MedRes (typically, 1024 by 768 pixels), or
                  LowRes (fewer pixels).


      Screen Color Type
                  The screen color type may be Mono (2-4 colors), LowColor
                  (16 colors), MedColor (64 colors), or HighColor (256
                  colors).

      For example, at run-time vuewm constructs the screen name
      HighResHighColor for an 8-plane (2^8, or 256-color) 1280x1024 HP
      98550A display subsystem.

      The screen name is important because it controls the number and names
      of your workspaces, your color schemes and backgrounds, your menus,
      your key and button bindings, and the icon box operations on a per
      screen basis.

      The /usr/lib/X11/app-defaults/Vuewm application defaults file shipped


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      with vuewm includes reasonable screen settings for most screen
      resolution and color types.


 STARTUP
      Normally, the session manager (vuesession) starts vuewm by running the
      executable as /usr/bin/X11/vuewm.  You can change this invocation by
      modifying a vuesession resource, wmStartupCommand.

      For example, the following line from the /usr/lib/X11/app-
      defaults/Vuesession file causes vuewm to manage all the screens on the
      display:

      Vuesession*wmStartupCommand:  /usr/bin/X11/vuewm -multiscreen

      (By default, vuewm manages only one screen.)  Using command line
      options is one way of controlling the behavior of vuewm.  Using
      resources is another.

 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."


 WINDOWS
      Default vuewm 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.  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.

      Minimize Button
                  To turn the window back into its icon, do a button 1 click
                  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), do a
                  button 1 click on the maximize button (the frame box with


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                  a large square in it).

      Window Menu Button
                  The window menu button is the frame box with a horizontal
                  bar in it.  To pop up 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.  Alternately, you can click button 1 to pop
                  up the menu and keep it posted; then position the pointer
                  and select.

    __________________________________________________________________________
      Selection         Accelerator                   Description
    __________________________________________________________________________
    __________________________________________________________________________
    Move             Alt+F7              Allows the window to be moved with
                                         keys or mouse.
                     Shift + Move Grow   Apollo keyboard.
    __________________________________________________________________________
    Size             Alt+F8              Allows the window to be resized.
    __________________________________________________________________________
    Minimize         Alt+F9              Turns the window into an icon.
                     Shift + Pop         Apollo keyboard.
    __________________________________________________________________________
    Maximize         Alt+F10             Makes the window fill the screen.
    __________________________________________________________________________
    Lower            Alt+F3              Moves window to bottom of window
                                         stack.
    __________________________________________________________________________
    Occupy...        Alt+O               Display the Workspace Presence dialog
                                         to control the presence of the client
    __________________________________________________________________________
    Occupy All       Alt+Shift+O         Put the client in all workspaces.
    __________________________________________________________________________
    Remove from WS   Alt+Shift+F4        Remove the client from the current
                                         workspace. (Inactive if the client is
    __________________________________________________________________________
    Close            Alt+F4              Removes client from vuewm management.


      Resize Border Handles
                  To change the size of a window, move the pointer over a
                  resize border handle (the cursor will change), 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



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                  client area and the window frame.  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 will cause
      the icon's window menu to pop up.  Releasing the button (press +
      release without moving mouse = click) will cause the menu to stay
      posted. The menu contains the following selections:
























             ________________________________________________________
               Selection         Accelerator          Description
             ________________________________________________________
             Restore          Alt+F5              Opens the
                                                  associated window.
             ________________________________________________________
             Move             Alt+F7              Allows the icon to
                                                  be moved with keys.
                              Shift + Move Grow   Apollo keyboard.
             ________________________________________________________
             Size             Alt+F8              Inactive (not an
             ________________________________________________________



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             Minimize         Alt+F9              Inactive (not an
             ________________________________________________________
             Maximize         Alt+F10             Opens the
                                                  associated window
                                                  and makes it fill
                                                  the screen.
                              Ctrl + Pop          Apollo keyboard.
             ________________________________________________________
             Lower            Alt+F3              Moves icon to
                                                  bottom of icon
             ________________________________________________________
             Occupy...        Alt+O               Display the
                                                  Workspace Presence
                                                  dialog to control
                                                  the presence of the
                                                  client in
                                                  workspaces.
             ________________________________________________________
             Occupy All       Alt+Shift+O         Put the client in
             ________________________________________________________
             Remove from WS   Alt+Shift+F4        Remove the client
                                                  from the current
                                                  workspace.
                                                  (Inactive if the
                                                  client is in only
                                                  one workspace.)
             ________________________________________________________
             Close            Alt+F4              Removes client from
                                                  vuewm management.

      Double-clicking button 1 on an icon normalizes the icon into its
      associated window.  Double-clicking button 1 on the icon box's icon
      opens the icon box and allow access to the contained icons.  (In
      general, double-clicking a mouse button offers a quick way to have a
      function performed.  Another example is double-clicking button 1 with
      the pointer on the window menu button.  This closes the window.)


 ICON BOX
      When icons begin to clutter the screen, they can be packed into an
      "icon box."  (To use an icon box, vuewm must be started with the icon
      box configuration already set.) The icon box is a window manager
      window that holds client icons.  There is one icon box for each
      workspace.  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.

        _________________________________________________________________
        Button 1 click          Selects the icon.
        _________________________________________________________________
        Button 1 double click   Normalizes (opens) the associated window.


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        _________________________________________________________________
        Button 1 double click   Raises an already open window
                                to the top of the stack.
        _________________________________________________________________
        Button 1 drag           Moves the icon.

      The window menu of the icon box differs from the window menu of a
      client window: The "Close" selection is replaced with the "PackIcons
      Alt+Shift+F7" selection. When selected, PackIcons packs the icons in
      the box to achieve neat rows with no empty slots.

      If the front panel is used with the icon box in vuewm, the behavior of
      the icon box can be changed. If the vuewmbox control is in the front
      panel, closing the icon box will cause it to disappear from the
      workspace. Pressing on the vuewmbox control will cause the icon box to
      reappear if it is closed, or to be raised if it is open. In this way,
      the icon box is made to appear like other clients that are connected
      to controls in the front panel.  (See the
      /usr/lib/X11/vue/Vuewm/sys.vuewmrc file for more information).


 INPUT FOCUS
      Vuewm 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.  There are
      numerous resources that control the input focus.  The client window
      with the keyboard input focus has the active window appearance with a
      visually distinctive window frame.

      The following tables summarize the keyboard input focus selection
      behavior:

        _________________________________________________________________
        Button 1 press   Window / window frame   Keyboard focus selection
        _________________________________________________________________
        Button 1 press   Icon                    Keyboard focus selection

    _________________________________________________________________________
    [Alt][Tab]           Move input focus to next window in window stack.
    [Next Wndw]          Apollo keyboard.
    _________________________________________________________________________
    [Alt][Shift][Tab]    Move input focus to previous window in window stack.
    [Shift][Next Wndw]   Apollo keyboard.


 WINDOW STACKING
      The stacking order of windows may be changed as a result of setting
      the keyboard input focus, iconifying a window, or by doing a window
      manager window stacking function.



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      When a window is iconified, the window's icon is placed on the bottom
      of the stack.

      The following table summarizes the default window stacking behavior of
      the window manager:

              ______________________________________________________
              [Alt][ESC]          Put bottom window on top of stack.
              [Ctrl][Pop]         Apollo keyboard.
              ______________________________________________________
              [Alt][Shift][ESC]   Put top window on bottom of stack.
              ______________________________________________________
              [Pop]               Apollo keyboard.  Put bottom
                                  window on top of stack; put top
                                  window on bottom of stack.

      A window can also be raised to the top when it gets the keyboard input
      focus (e.g., by doing a button 1 press on the window or by using
      [Alt][Tab]) if this auto-raise feature is enabled with the
      focusAutoRaise resource.


 FRONT PANEL
      The front panel is a central feature of the VUE environent. In it are
      controls that connect you with useful system functions and other VUE
      components. The default VUE environment comes with the pre-configured
      front panel described below.

      In the center of the front panel is the workspace switch which you use
      to switch between workspaces. The top row of the front panel also
      includes a clock, today's date, mail, system load, printer, file
      management, application management, and trash. The bottom row of the
      front panel provides access to terminal windows, system customization,
      workspace renaming, screen locking, help, and session termination.

      A control in the front panel is typically one of four types:

      INDICATOR   An indicator monitors the state of a file, typically your
                  incoming mailbox, and changes its image based on whether
                  the file has changed.

      PUSH BUTTON A push button starts an action each time it is pushed. For
                  example, each time you depress the terminal button, a new
                  hpterm window will appear.

      TOGGLE BUTTON
                  A toggle button is tied to one instance of a client. If a
                  client is not running, pressing the toggle button will
                  start the client. If a client is running, pressing the
                  toggle button will bring the client into the current



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                  workspace, make sure the client is in the normal (not
                  iconic) state, and raise it to the top of the window
                  stack.

      VUEWM BUTTONA vuewm button has specialized behavior defined within
                  vuewm.  Examples include the clock and calendar readouts,
                  the icon box button, and the workspace switch.

      The front panel can be configured for custom installations.  (See the
      /usr/lib/X11/vue/Vuewm/sys.vuewmrc file for more information).

 WORKSPACES
      Vuewm will create as many workspaces as are defined in the
      workspaceList resource.  Workspaces may be renamed dynamically from
      the Workspace Manager dialog. This dialog can be called up either from
      a button on the front panel or by activating a button binding or key
      binding that you have defined (see f.workspace_rename).

      Switching between workspaces is normally done by clicking on the
      workspace switch, which is usually located centrally in the front
      panel. Workspace switching can also be accomplish via key and button
      bindings (see f.next_workspace and f.prev_workspace).

      Windows may inhabit one or many workspaces. This can be controlled on
      a per-window basis by calling up the Workspace Presence dialog. This
      dialog is normally posted from the window menu, but may also be posted
      with a button or key binding (see f.workspace_presence). This dialog
      lets you select the workspaces you want the window to be in from a
      list of available workspaces. It is also useful to see what workspaces
      a window is currently in.


 DYNAMIC CUSTOMIZATION
      When vuewm is running as part of HP VUE, you have access to dynamic
      customization of some aspect of vuewm through vuestyle. Vuestyle is
      started by pressing the vuestyle button (the artist's palette) on the
      front panel. Color and backdrops can be customized dynamically.  Font
      changes will not take effect until the next session or until vuewm is
      restarted.

      NOTE:

      The dynamic customization of colors operates on a fixed set of color
      resources allocated specifically for HP VUE.  You will not be able to
      dynamically customize the colors of components for which you have set
      color resources explicitly (see X DEFAULTS).


 X DEFAULTS
      Vuewm is configured from its resource database.  This database is
      built from the following sources. They are listed in order of


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      precedence, low to high:

             app-defaults/Vuewm
             RESOURCE_MANAGER root window property or $HOME/.Xdefaults
             XENVIRONMENT variable or $HOME/.Xdefaults-host
             vuewm -xrm and -screens command line options

      Entries in the resource database may refer to other resource files for
      specific types of resources.  These include files that contain
      bitmaps, fonts, and vuewm specific resources such as menus and
      behavior specifications (i.e., button and key bindings).

      Vuewm is the resource class name of vuewm and vuewm is the resource
      name used by vuewm to look up resources.  In the following discussion
      of resource specification "Vuewm" and "vuewm" can be used
      interchangeably. However, if conflicting resources are specified,
      resources specified by resrouce name ("vuewm") will take precedence
      over resource specified by resource class ("Vuewm").

      Vuewm 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 (e.g., the window reconfiguration
      feedback window), client window frames, and icons. Generally, these
      resources are specified on a per-screen basis (the same for all
      workspaces in a screen).

      Specific Appearance and Behavior Resources:

      These resources specify vuewm appearance and behavior (e.g., window
      management policies).  They are not set separately for different vuewm
      user interface components.  Some of these resoures are global in
      scope; others may be specified on a per-screen basis.

      Client Specific Resources:

      These vuewm 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 (e.g., foreground)
      or a resource class (e.g., 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 $HOME environment variable
      (generally the user's home directory). This is the only environment
      variable vuewm uses directly ($XENVIRONMENT is used by the resource
      manager).



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 RESOURCE HIERARCHY
      The resource hierarchy for vuewm takes into account the management of
      multiple screens and multiple workspaces per screen. Screen resources
      are subresources of vuewm. Workspace resources are subresources of
      each screen name.  Depending on the resource being specified, you may
      need to add a screen or workspace component to the resource name to
      make sure you are being specific enough.

      The syntax for a workspace specific resource is:

             Vuewm*screen_name*workspace_name*resource_id

      If you only want to be screen specific, then the workspace_name
      component should be removed. Currently, the only workspace specific
      resources deal with the workspace backdrop.


 COMPONENT APPEARANCE RESOURCES
      The syntax for specifying component appearance resources that apply to
      window manager icons, menus, and client window frames is

             Vuewm*resource_id

      For example, Vuewm*foreground is used to specify the foreground color
      for vuewm menus, icons, and client window frames.

      The syntax for specifying component appearance resources that apply to
      a particular vuewm component is

             Vuewm*[menu|icon|client|feedback]*resource_id

      If menu is specified, the resource is applied only to vuewm 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, Vuewm*icon*foreground is used to specify the foreground color
      for vuewm icons, Vuewm*menu*foreground specifies the foreground color
      for vuewm menus, and Vuewm*client*foreground is used to specify the
      foreground color for vuewm 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:

          Vuewm*client*title*resource_id

      For example, Vuewm*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:


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          Vuewm*menu*menu_name*resource_id

      For example, Vuewm*menu*my_menu*foreground specifies the foreground
      color for the menu named my_menu.

      The following component appearance resources that apply to all window
      manager parts can be specified:


               Component Appearance Resources - All Window Manager Parts
      ___________________________________________________________________________
      background              Background               color             varies*
      backgroundPixmap        BackgroundPixmap         string**          varies*
      bottomShadowColor       Foreground               color             varies*
      bottomShadowPixmap      BottomShadowPixmap       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.
      **Pixmap image name. See XmInstallImage(3X).  ***X11 R3 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 vuewm
              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 Font)
              This resource specifies the font used in the window manager



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              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
              vuewm components.  For this to have any effect, save unders
              must be implemented by the X server.  If save unders are
              implemented, the X server will save the contents of windows
              obscured by windows that have the save under attribute set.
              If the saveUnder resource is True, vuewm 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
      ___________________________________________________________________________
      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(3X).


      activeBackground (class Background)
              This resource specifies the background color of the vuewm



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              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 vuewm
              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 vuewm
              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 vuewm
              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 vuewm
              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 vuewm
              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 vuewm
              decoration when the window is active (has the keyboard focus).
              The default is chosen based on the visual type of the screen.


 GLOBAL APPEARANCE AND BEHAVIOR RESOURCES
      The specific appearance and behavior resource have been divided
      according to their scope. The first set of resources can only be
      specified globally. The second set can be specified on a per-screen
      basis.

      The syntax for specifying global appearance and behavior resources is

             Vuewm*resource_id

      For example, Vuewm*keyboardFocusPolicy specifies the window manager
      policy for setting the keyboard focus to a particular client window.

      The following specific appearance and behavior resources can be
      specified on a global basis only:

                   Global Specific Appearance and Behavior Resources


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      ___________________________________________________________________________
      autoKeyFocus        AutoKeyFocus        T/F        T
      autoRaiseDelay      AutoRaiseDelay      millisec   500
      bitmapDirectory     BitmapDirectory     directory  /usr/include/X11/bitmaps
      clientAutoPlace     ClientAutoPlace     T/F        T
      colormapFocusPolicy ColormapFocusPolicy string     keyboard
      configFile          ConfigFile          file       (see description)
      deiconifyKeyFocus   DeiconifyKeyFocus   T/F        T
      doubleClickTime*    DoubleClickTime     millisec.  multiClickTime
      enableWarp          EnableWarp          T/F        T
      enforceKeyFocus     EnforceKeyFocus     T/F        T
      iconAutoPlace       IconAutoPlace       T/F        T
      iconClick           IconClick           T/F        T
      interactivePlacementInteractivePlacementT/F        F
      keyboardFocusPolicy KeyboardFocusPolicy string     explicit
      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
      screens             Screens             string     varies
      showFeedback        ShowFeedback        string     all
      startupKeyFocus     StartupKeyFocus     T/F        T
      useFrontPanel       UseFrontPanel       T/F        F
      useMessaging        UseMessaging        T/F        F
      wMenuButtonClick    WMenuButtonClick    T/F        T
      wMenuButtonClick2   WMenuButtonClick2   T/F        T
      *Included for backward compatiblity. You are encouraged to use the Xt
      resource multiClickTime.


      autoKeyFocus (class AutoKeyFocus)
              This resource is only available 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.  The default value is True.

      autoRaiseDelay (class AutoRaiseDelay)
              This resource is only available when the focusAutoRaise
              resource is True and the keyboard focus policy is pointer. The
              autoRaiseDelay resource specifies the amount of time (in
              milliseconds) that vuewm will wait before raising a window
              after it gets the keyboard focus. The default value of this



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              resource is 500 (ms).

      clientAutoPlace (class ClientAutoPlace)
              This resource determines the position of a window when the
              window has not been given a 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, vuewm 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 then a colormap
              selection action is done on a client window to set the
              colormap focus to that window.  If the value is pointer then
              the client window containing the pointer has the colormap
              focus.  If the value is keyboard then the client window that
              has the keyboard input focus will have the colormap focus.
              The default value for this resource is keyboard.

      configFile (class ConfigFile)
              The resource value is the path name for a vuewm resource
              description file.  If none is specified, then vuewm searches
              the following list in order:


                     $HOME/.vue/$LANG/vuewmrc
                     $HOME/.vue/vuewmrc
                     /usr/lib/X11/vue/Vuewm/$LANG/sys.vuewmrc
                     /usr/lib/X11/vue/Vuewm/sys.vuewmrc


              Upon encountering the first such file, vuewm stops the search
              and uses it.

      deiconifyKeyFocus (class DeiconifyKeyFocus)
              This resource only applies when the keyboard input focus
              policy is explicit.  If a value of True is used, a window will
              receive the keyboard input focus when it is normalized
              (deiconified).  True is the default value.

      iconAutoPlace (class IconAutoPlace)
              This resource indicates whether icons are automatically placed
              on the screen by vuewm, or are placed by the user. Users may
              specify an initial icon position and may move icons after
              initial placement; however, vuewm will adjust the user-
              specified position to fit into an invisible grid.  When icons
              are automatically placed, vuewm places them into the grid
              using a scheme set with the iconPlacement resource. If the


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              iconAutoPlace resource has a value of True, then vuewm does
              automatic icon placement.  A value of False allows user
              placement. The default value of this resource 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, then 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, then 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 vuewm 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 vuewm 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.

      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 will be
              moved with a button down before the move operation is
              initiated.  This is used to prevent window/icon movement when
              a click or double-click is done 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, enables vuewm to manage all the
              screens on the display. If False, vuewm will only manage a
              single screen on the display.  The default value for this
              resource is False.


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      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, 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 False.

      passSelectButton (class PassSelectButton)
              This resource indicates whether or not the keyboard input
              focus selection button press (if keyboardFocusPolicy is
              explicit) is passed on to the client window or used to do a
              window management action associated with the window
              decorations.  If the resource value is False then the button
              press will not be used for any operation other than selecting
              the window to be the keyboard input focus; if the value is
              True, the button press is passed to the client window or used
              to do a window management operation, if appropriate.  The
              keyboard input focus selection 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
              then the information is interpreted as the position of the
              vuewm client window frame.  If the value is False then 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 then the size of the screen then at least
              the upper left corner of the window will be on-screen.  If the
              resource value is False, then 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 vuewm will wait for a client to update the WM_COMMAND
              property after vuewm has sent the WM_SAVE_YOURSELF message.
              This protocol will only be used for those clients that have a
              WM_SAVE_YOURSELF atom and no WM_DELETE_WINDOW atom in the
              WM_PROTOCOLS client window property.  The default value of
              this resource is 1000 (ms). (Refer to the f.kill function for
              additional information.)



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      raiseKeyFocus (class RaiseKeyFocus)
              This resource specifies if the keyboard focus should be given
              to window that has been raised with the f.normalize_and_raise
              function. If True, then the window will get the keyboard
              focus. The default value is False.

      screens (class Screens)
              This resource is used to provide resource names for the
              screens to be managed by vuewm. The value of this resource is
              a string containing a blank-separated list of names. If fewer
              names are specified than there are screens on the display,
              then the remaining screens will use the first name in the
              list.

              There is no default value for this resource. The default names
              for screens are generated dynamically depending on the screen
              type. The dynamic name is a concatenation of the following:

                              _____________________________
                              LowRes    less than 1024x768
                              _____________________________
                              _____________________________
                              HighRes   1280x1024 or better


                               Name          Description
                             _______________________________
                             _______________________________
                             LowColor    16 colors
                             _______________________________
                             _______________________________
                             HighColor   more than 64 colors


              For example, a 1024x768, 256-color screen would get a default
              name of HighResHighColor.

      showFeedback (class ShowFeedback)
              This resource controls when feedback information is displayed.
              It controls both window position and size feedback during move
              or resize operations and initial client placement.  It also
              controls window manager message and dialog boxes.  The value
              for this resource is a list of names of the feedback options
              to be enabled; the names must be separated by a space.  The
              names of the feedback options are shown below:

                 Name                        Description
               ____________________________________________________________
               ____________________________________________________________
               behavior    Confirm behavior switch.



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               ____________________________________________________________
               kill        Confirm the killing of vuewm with signal.
               ____________________________________________________________
               ____________________________________________________________
               none        Show no feedback.
               ____________________________________________________________
               ____________________________________________________________
               quit        Confirm the quitting (f.quit_mwm) of vuewm.
               ____________________________________________________________
               ____________________________________________________________
               restart     Confirm vuewm restart.

              The following command line illustrates the syntax for
              showFeedback:

              Vuewm*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.

      startupKeyFocus (class StartupKeyFocus)
              This resource is only available 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
              (i.e., initially managed by the window manager).

      useFrontPanel (class UseFrontPanel)
              This resource enables the display of the front panel (also
              called the "Workspace Manager") if True. The default value is
              False.

      useMessaging (class UseMessaging)
              This resource controls the connection of vuewm to the
              Broadcast Message Server (BMS). If set to True, vuewm will try
              to connect to the BMS and will participate in inter-process
              messaging with other HP VUE clients.  The default value of
              this resource is False.

      wMenuButtonClick (class WMenuButtonClick)
              This resource indicates whether a click of the mouse when the
              pointer is over the window menu button will post and leave
              posted the system menu.  If the value given this resource is
              True, then the menu will remain 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 will do an
              f.kill function.



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 SCREEN APPEARANCE AND BEHAVIOR RESOURCES
      The syntax for specifying per-screen appearance and behavior resources
      is

              Vuewm*screen_name*resource_id

      For example, Vuewm*1*keyBindings specifies the key bindings to use for
      the screen "1".

                   Screen Specific Appearance and Behavior Resources
      ___________________________________________________________________________
      buttonBindings        ButtonBindings        string      NULL
      cleanText             CleanText             T/F         T
      fadeNormalIcon        FadeNormalIcon        T/F         F
      frameBorderWidth      FrameBorderWidth      pixels      5
      iconBoxGeometry       IconBoxGeometry       string      6x1+0-0
      iconBoxName           IconBoxName           string      iconbox
      iconBoxSBDisplayPolicyIconBoxSBDisplayPolicystring      all
      iconBoxTitle          IconBoxTitle          string      Icons
      iconDecoration        IconDecoration        string      varies
      iconImageMaximum      IconImageMaximum      wxh         50x50
      iconImageMinimum      IconImageMinimum      wxh         32x32
      iconPlacement         IconPlacement         string      left bottom
      iconPlacementMargin   IconPlacementMargin   pixels      varies
      keyBindings           KeyBindings           string      Motif
      limitResize           LimitResize           T/F         T
      maximumMaximumSize    MaximumMaximumSize    wxh (pixels)2X screen w&h
      moveOpaque            MoveOpaque            T/F         F
      pushButtonClickTime   PushButtonClickTime   millisec.   4 x multiClickTime
      resizeBorderWidth     ResizeBorderWidth     pixels      10
      resizeCursors         ResizeCursors         T/F         T
      transientDecoration   TransientDecoration   string      system title
      transientFunctions    TransientFunctions    string      -minimize -maximize
      useBlinkingIndicator  UseBlinkingIndicator  T/F         T
      useIconBox            UseIconBox            T/F         F
      workspaceList         WorkspaceList         string      NULL


      bitmapDirectory (class BitmapDirectory)
              This resource identifies a directory to be searched for
              bitmaps referenced by vuewm 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".

              Note that all images used in the front panel are fetched using
              the directory search path of XmGetPixmap().  By default, front
              panel images are found in directory
              /usr/lib/X11/bitmaps/Vuewm.




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      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 vuewm resource description file.  These
              button bindings are merged with the built-in default bindings.
              The default value for this resource is NULL (i.e., no button
              bindings are added to the built-in button bindings).

      cleanText (classCleanText)
              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.

      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 5 pixels.

      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:

                   [=][widthxheight][{+-}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 will depend 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.

      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.



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      iconBoxSBDisplayPolicy (class IconBoxSBDisplayPolicy)
              This resource is used to set the scroll bar display policy for
              the icon box. The possible values for this resource are:
                     all          Display both scroll bars.
                     horizontal   Display only horizontal scroll bar.
                     vertical     Display only vertical scroll bar.


              If only one scroll bar is displayed, the icons in the icon box
              are laid out so that all can be accessed and the scroll bar is
              displayed only when needed. The default value is all.

      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 widthxheight (e.g., 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 widthxheight (e.g., 32x50).  The minimum
              supported size is 16x16.  The default value of this resource
              is 32x32.

      iconPlacement (class IconPlacement)
              This resource specifies the icon placement scheme to be used.
              The resource value has the following syntax:

                    primary_layout  secondary_layout

              The layout values are one of the following:

                        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.




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              A horizontal (vertical) layout value should not be used for
              both the primary_layout and the secondary_layout (e.g., 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).

      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 vuewm resource description file.  The default
              value for this resource is the set of compatible key bindings.

      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 (e.g., 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 is used to set the style of feedback provided
              during window moves. If True, the entire window is moved as
              feedback (at the cost of some degradation in performance). If
              False, only a window outline is moved.  The default value of
              this resource is False.




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      pushButtonClickTime (class PushButtonClickTime)
              This resource controls the amount of time (in milliseconds)
              that pushbuttons in the front panel will be disabled after
              their initial press.  The default value of this resource is 4
              times the multiClickTime set for the window manager, or 2
              seconds of wait time.  The reason for the delay is to suppress
              multiple application invocation from users doubleclicking on
              pushbuttons.

      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 is 10 (pixels).

      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 Vuewm 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 (i.e., transient windows will have
              resize borders and a titlebar with a window menu button).

      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.

      useBlinkingIndicator (class UseBlinkingIndicator)
              This resource enables the operation of the blinking activity
              light in the front panel. If True, the blinking activity light
              will flash if configured into the front panel. If False, the
              light will not flash; instead, the second bitmap specified for
              the vuewmbusy control will be installed in the front panel for
              the wait duration. The default value is True.

      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).




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      workspaceList (class WorkspaceList)
              This resource specifies the resource names and number of the
              workspaces to create for a screen. The value of this resource
              is a list of names separated by blanks. The names specified in
              this resource are used to fetch resources with. Consequently,
              a workspace name should not contain any of the following
              characters: asterisk (*), period (.), colon (:), quote ("), or
              backslash (\).

              Example:

                  Vuewm*0*workspaceList:   A B C D E F

              This creates six workspaces for screen 0.



 CLIENT SPECIFIC RESOURCES
      The syntax for specifying client specific resources is

              Vuewm[*screen_name]*client_name_or_class*resource_id

      For example, Vuewm*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

               Vuewm*resource_id

      Specific client specifications take precedence over the specifications
      for all clients.  For example, Vuewm*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 (i.e. the window does not have a WM_CLASS
      property associated with it) is

               Vuewm*defaults*resource_id

      For example, Vuewm*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
      ________________________________________________________________________________
      clientDecoration           ClientDecoration  string    all
      clientFunctions            ClientFunctions   string    all



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      focusAutoRaise             FocusAutoRaise    T/F       T
      iconImage                  IconImage         pathname  (image)
      iconImageBackground        Background        color     icon background
      iconImageBottomShadowColor Foreground        color     icon bottom shadow
      iconImageBottomShadowPixmapBottomShadowPixmapstring*   icon bottom shadow pixmap
      iconImageForeground        Foreground        color     icon foreground
      iconImageTopShadowColor    Background        color     icon top shadow color
      iconImageTopShadowPixmap   TopShadowPixmap   string*   icon top shadow pixmap
      matteBackground            Background        color     background
      matteBottomShadowColor     Foreground        color     bottom shadow color
      matteBottomShadowPixmap    BottomShadowPixmapstring*   bottom shadow pixmap
      matteForeground            Foreground        color     foreground
      matteTopShadowColor        Background        color     top shadow color
      matteTopShadowPixmap       TopShadowPixmap   string*   top shadow pixmap
      matteWidth                 MatteWidth        pixels    0
      maximumClientSize          MaximumClientSize wxh       fill the screen
      useClientIcon              UseClientIcon     T/F       F
      windowMenu                 WindowMenu        string    string
      *See XmInstallImage(3X).


      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, then 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, then vuewm assumes all decorations are present and
              starts subtracting from that set.  If the sign of the first
              decoration is plus (or not specified), then vuewm starts with
              no decoration and builds up a list from the resource.

                   ___________________________________________________
                   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:

                  Vuewm*XClock*clientDecoration: -resizeh -maximize

              This removes the resize handles and maximize button from
              XClock windows.




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                  Vuewm*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 vuewm 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
              vuewm 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 vuewm 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 be separated from the next function by
              a space.

              The table below lists the functions available for this
              resource:

                     ________________________________________________
                     all        Include all functions (default value)
                     none       No functions
                     resize     f.resize
                     move       f.move
                     minimize   f.minimize
                     maximize   f.maximize
                     close      f.kill


      focusAutoRaise (class FocusAutoRaise)
              When the value of this resource is True, clients are made
              completely unobscured 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.

      iconImage (class IconImage)
              This resource can be used to specify an icon image for a
              client (e.g., Vuewm*myclock*iconImage).  The resource value is
              a pathname for a 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)
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              value of this resource is the icon background color (i.e.,
              specified by Vuewm*background or Vuewm*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
              (i.e., specified by Vuewm*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 (i.e., specified by Vuewm*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 is the icon foreground color (i.e.,
              specified by Vuewm*foreground or Vuewm*icon*foreground).

      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 (i.e.,
              specified by Vuewm*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
              (i.e., specified by Vuewm*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 (i.e., specified by
              Vuewm*background or Vuewm*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 (i.e., specified by
              Vuewm*bottomShadowColor or Vuewm*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 (i.e., specified
              by Vuewm*bottomShadowPixmap or
              Vuewm*client*bottomShadowPixmap).


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      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 (i.e., specified by
              Vuewm*foreground or Vuewm*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 (i.e., specified by
              Vuewm*topShadowColor or Vuewm*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 (i.e., specified by
              Vuewm*topShadowPixmap or Vuewm*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 is a size specification that indicates the client size to
              be used when an application is maximized.  The resource value
              is specified as widthxheight.  The width and height are
              interpreted in the units that the client uses (e.g., for
              terminal emulators this is generally characters).  If this
              resource is not specified then 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, then a client
              supplied icon image will take precedence over a user supplied
              icon image.  The default value is False, making the user
              supplied icon image have higher precedence than the client
              supplied icon image.

      windowMenu (class WindowMenu)
              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 vuewm resource
              description file file.  Window menus can be customized on a
              client class basis by specifying resources of the form
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              default value of this resource is the name of the built-in
              window menu specification.


 FRONT PANEL RESOURCES
      The front panel is an integral part of vuewm. However, from a resource
      perspective, it looks more like a client. The syntax for specifying
      front panel resources is:

               Vuewm[*screen_name]*front_panel_name*resource_id

      For example, Vuewm*frontPanel*numberOfSwitchRows is used to specify
      the number of rows of workspace buttons.


      The following resources are used to configure the front panel.

                                 Front Panel Resources
      ___________________________________________________________________________
      borderWidth                BorderWidth                pixels        0
      clientTimeoutInterval      ClientTimeoutInterval      millisec      20000
      controlSpacing             ControlSpacing             pixels        0
      geometry                   Geometry                   string        dynamic
      name                       Name                       string        varies
      numberOfSwitchRows         NumberOfSwitchRows         integer       2
      rowSpacing                 RowSpacing                 pixels        0
      wsButtonBorder             WsButtonBorder             pixels        10
      wsButtonShadowThickness    WsButtonShadowThickness    pixels        2
      wsButtonSpacing            WsButtonSpacing            pixels        4
      waitingBlinkRate           WaitingBlinkRate           millisec      500


      borderWidth (class BorderWidth)
              This resource controls the border, or margin, between the rows
              of controls and the surrounding front panel frame.  The
              default value is 0.

      clientTimeoutInterval (class ClientTimeoutInterval)
              This resource specifies the time that vuewm will wait for a
              window to appear that is invoked by a front panel action. In
              many cases, there is a delay between the time a control is
              activated and the time a client window appears. This resource
              specifies the time that vuewm will wait for the window before
              assuming that the activation failed.  The default value of
              this resource is 60000 ms, or 60 seconds.

              Typically, the activity light on the front panel blinks and a
              front panel hourglass appears until either the timeout
              interval has expired or the client window appears on the
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      controlSpacing (class ControlSpacing)
              This resource specifies the spacing between controls in
              pixels, including the beveling.  The default value is 0.  (See
              also shadowThickness.)

      geometry (class Geometry)
              This resource specifies the placement of the front panel on
              the screen, using a simplified form of the standard window
              geometry.  The value is determined dynamically.  The default
              is to center the front panel at the bottom of the screen.

              Of the standard window geometry string:

                   [=][widthxheight][{+-}xoffset{+-}yoffset]

              --only the plus and minus forms of the xoffset and yoffset are
              used.  A given width or height will be ignored, because vuewm
              determines the overall width and height of the front panel
              from the controls within it.

              For example, =-10+5 places the front panel at the upper right
              of the screen, indented from the left edge by 10 pixels and
              down from the top edge by 5 pixels.

              Note that the top row of controls determines the overall width
              of the front panel--this width will be determined by the width
              of controls in the top row.

              If the xoffset is positive, then the front panel will be
              left-justified by the specified pixel spacing; if the xoffset
              is negative, the front panel will be right-justified; if the
              xoffset is -0 or +0, the front panel will be centered
              horizontally.

              If the yoffset is positive (including +0), the front panel
              will be offset from the top of the screen by the specified
              number of pixels; if the yoffset is negative (including -0),
              the front panel will be offset from the bottom of the screen.

              The default geometry is -0-0.

      name (class Name)
              This resource sets the name of the front panel. This name is
              used to look up the front panel specification in the vuewmrc
              file.  The default value is dynamically determined based on
              the screen resolution type--it may be LargeFrontPanel
              (typically, 1280 by 1024 pixels), MediumFrontPanel (typically,
              1024 by 768 pixels), or SmallFrontPanel.

      numberOfSwitchRows (class NumberOfSwitchRows)
              This resource sets the number of rows in the workspace switch.


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              The default value is 2. The numberOfSwitchRows front panel
              resource and the workspaceList screen resource work together
              to determine the button placement within the workspace switch.
              For example, together Vuewm*numberOfSwitchRows: 4 and
              Vuewm*workspaceList: <name1> <name2> <name3> <name4> <name5>
              <name6> <name7> <name8> specify a workspace switch having
              eight workspace buttons arranged into four rows of two
              buttons.

              The overall size of the workspace switch (which determines the
              maximum workspace button size) is set in the resource
              description file.

      rowSpacing (class RowSpacing)
              This resource sets the spacing in pixels between rows of
              controls in the front panel. The default value is 0--vuewm
              stacks the controls so that there is no spacing between the
              rows.

      wsButtonBorder (class WsButtonBorder)
              This resource sets the border width for the buttons in the
              workspace switch--the margin between the rows of buttons and
              the frame of the workspace switch.  The default value of this
              resource is 10.

              This resource also controls the vertical inter-button spacing
              of the workspace switch--the spacing between workspace buttons
              rows is 2 less than the wsButtonBorder (but always
              nonnegative).

      wsButtonShadowThickness (class WsButtonShadowThickness)
              This resource sets the shadow thickness (or beveling) for the
              buttons in the workspace switch.  The default value is 2.

      wsButtonSpacing (class WsButtonSpacing)
              This resource sets the horizontal spacing between the buttons
              in the workspace switch.  The default value is 10.

              From these resource values, vuewm computes the sizes and
              layout of the buttons themselves in the workspace switch.

      waitingBlinkRate (class WaitingBlinkRate)
              This resource sets the rate of the busy light. The time set by
              this resource measures a half cycle of the busy light blink
              frequency. The light is on for this amount of time before
              being turned off for the same amount of time. The default
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 FRONT PANEL ROW RESOURCES
      The front panel is organized into one or more rows of controls.  Each
      row can have a name specified in the resource description file.  You
      can specify color sets and background patterns on a per-row basis.
      The syntax for specifying front panel row resources is:

               Vuewm[*screen_name]*row_name*resource_id

      For example, Vuewm*Top*rowBackgroundPixmap: 75_foreground causes vuewm
      to create a background for the row named Top using a 75_foreground
      pattern.

      The following resources are used to configure individual rows of the
      front panel.

                               Front Panel Row Resources
      ___________________________________________________________________________
      colorSetId              ColorSetId              integer, 1 to 8     dynamic
      rowBackgroundPixmap     RowBackgroundPixmap     image_name          NULL


      colorSetId (class colorSetId)
              This resource sets the color set (with background, foreground,
              topshadow, and bottomshadow colors) for the specified row.
              The default value for this resource is determined dynamically,
              based on the color type of the screen.

      rowBackgroundPixmap (class RowBackgroundPixmap)
              This resource sets the background pattern to use behind the
              controls in a given row.  The default value is NULL, or no
              background pixmap.

              Note that a background pixmap will underlie all the controls
              in the specified row(s).


 VUEWMDATE RESOURCES
      Vuewmdate is a psuedo-client that shows you the current date, like a
      desk-top calendar. It is built into vuewm. The format of the date
      display can include multiple lines and multiple fonts. The date format
      is configurable through the use of strftime (3).

      The syntax for specifying resources for vuewmdate is:

               Vuewm*vuewmdate*resource_id

      For example, Vuewm*vuewmdate*fontList2 is used to specify a fontList
      for the first line of the vuewmdate display.





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      The following resources are used to configure vuewmdate.

                                  Vuewmdate Resources
      ___________________________________________________________________________
      fontList             FontList           string                "fixed"
      fontList1            FontList           string                fontList
      fontList2            FontList           string                fontList
      fontList3            FontList           string                fontList
      fontList4            FontList           string                fontList
      fontList5            FontList           string                fontList
      format               Format             string                "%b%n%.1%n%a"


      fontList (class FontList)
              This resource describes the font to use for the text in the
              date display.  The default value is "fixed".

      fontList1 (class FontList)
              This resource describes the font to use in the first line of
              the date display. The default value of this resource is the
              value of vuewmdate's fontList resource.

      fontList2 (class FontList)
              This resource describes the font to use in the second line of
              the date display. The default value of this resource is the
              value of vuewmdate's fontList resource.

      fontList3 (class FontList)
              This resource describes the font to use in the third line of
              the date display. The default value of this resource is the
              value of vuewmdate's fontList resource.

      fontList4 (class FontList)
              This resource describes the font to use in the fourth line of
              the date display. The default value of this resource is the
              value of vuewmdate's fontList resource.

      fontList5 (class FontList)
              This resource describes the font to use in the fifth line of
              the date display. The default value of this resource is the
              value of vuewmdate's fontList resource.

      format (class Format)
              This resource provides the format string for the vuewmdate
              date. The format string is passed to strftime(3) for
              interpretation.  The character string returned from that
              function is parsed for new lines and displayed appropriately
              in the vuewmdate area.  The default value for this resource is
              "%b%n%.1d%n%a".




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 WORKSPACE RESOURCES
      The only workspace resource is the title resource. The title of a
      workspace appears in the workspace button in the workspace switch. It
      is a user-visible name for the workspace whereas the workspace name
      given in the workspaceList resource is used for fetching resources.

      The syntax for specifying the workspace title resource is:

               Vuewm[*screen_name]*workspace_name*title

      For example, Vuewm*0*A*title is used to set the title of workspace A
      on screen 0.  Note that workspace_name must appear elsewhere in the
      workspaceList resource.

      The following table describes the workspace title resource.

                               Workspace Title Resource
      ___________________________________________________________________________
      title                Title                XmString                  varies*
      *The default title is the workspace name.

      title (class Title)
              This resource specifies the user-visible title of a workspace.
              The default value is the workspace name (as given in the
              workspaceList resource).



 BACKDROP RESOURCES
      The backdrop resources are the only resource that can be specified on
      a per-workspace basis. These resource set the backdrop bitmap image
      and colors to be used for that workspace.

      The syntax for specifying backdrop resources is:

               Vuewm[*screen_name][*workspace_name]*backdrop*resource_id

      For example, Vuewm*0*Main*backdrop*image is used to set the backdrop
      bitmap image for the Main workspace on screen 0.


      The following resources are used to configure vuewmdate.

                                  Backdrop Resources
      Name                    Class                   Value Type          Default
      ___________________________________________________________________________
      colorSetId              ColorSetId              integer             NULL
      image                   Image                   string              "none"
      imageBackground         ImageBackground         pixel               varies*
      imageForeground         ImageForeground         pixel               varies*
      *The default is chosen based on the display type.


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      colorSetId (class ColorSetId)
              This resource specifies a color set to use for the backdrop.
              This is normally an integer from 1 to 8. The default value of
              this resource is display dependent.

      image (class Image)
              This resource specifies a bitmap image to use as the backdrop.
              If "none" is specified, then no backdrop image will be used.
              The root window will show through. A bitmap file can be
              specified, provided it is preceded by a '@' character. If the
              first four letters in the base name of the bitmap file are
              "deep", then vuewm will create a 3D shaft with the bitmap
              image at the "bottom".  Image files are fetched using the
              directory search path of XmGetPixmap().

              The default value for this resource is none (no image).

      imageBackground (class ImageBackground)
              This resource specifies a color to use as the background color
              of the backdrop. If not specified, this color will default to
              a pixel value that can be dynamically customized with the
              color customizer, providing you are running in the HP VUE. If
              this resource is specified, a color cell will be allocated
              outside of any dynamically customizable set.  The default
              value varies based on the screen type.

      imageForeground (class ImageForeground)
              This resource specifies a color to use as the foreground color
              of the backdrop. If not specified, this color will default to
              a pixel value that can be dynamically customized with the
              color customizer, providing you are running in the HP VUE. If
              this resource is specified, a color cell will be allocated
              outside of any dynamically customizable set.  The default
              value varies based on the screen type.



 DIALOG RESOURCES
      The titles of the Workspace Rename and Workspace Presence dialog are
      settable via resources.

      The syntax for setting the Workspace Rename title is:

               Vuewm*screen_name*workspaceController*title









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      Similarly, the syntax for setting the Workspace Presence title is:

               Vuewm*screen_name*workspacePresence*title


      The title subresource is described below:

                              Workspace Dialog Resources
      ___________________________________________________________________________
      title                Title                XmString                  varies*
      *The default name of the dialog: ``Workspace Rename'' or ``Workspace
      Presence''.


      title (class Title)
              This resource specifies the title of a workspace dialog.  The
              default value varies based on the dialog.



 RESOURCE DESCRIPTION FILE
      The vuewm resource description file is a supplementary resource file
      that contains resource descriptions that are referred to by entries in
      the defaults files (.Xdefaults, app-defaults/Vuewm).  It contains
      descriptions of resources that are to be used by vuewm, and that
      cannot be easily encoded in the defaults files.

      The following types of resources can be described in the vuewm
      resource description file:


      Buttons        Window manager functions can be bound (associated) with
                     button events.

      Front Panel    The vuewm front panel can be configured for a custom
                     content or layout.

      Keys           Window manager functions can be bound (associated) with
                     key press events.

      Menus          Menu panes can be used for the window menu and other
                     menus posted with key bindings and button bindings.

      Use vuewm resources (such as vuewm*windowMenu and
      vuewm*frontPanelName) described on the preceding pages to select which
      corresponding description to use from the resource description file.


 ENVIRONMENT
      Vuewm uses the environment variable $HOME specifying the user's home



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      directory.

      Vuewm uses the environment variable $MWMSHELL (first) or $SHELL
      (second) for specifying the user's shell in carrying out f.exec
      functions.  (If neither variable is set, vuewm uses /bin/sh.)

      Vuewm uses the environment variable $LANG to specify the location of
      the resource description file and its localized message file.

 FILES
       $HOME/.vue/$LANG/vuewmrc
       $HOME/.vue/vuewmrc
       /usr/lib/X11/vue/Vuewm/$LANG/sys.vuewmrc
       /usr/lib/X11/vue/Vuewm/sys.vuewmrc
       /usr/lib/X11/bitmaps/Vuewm/*
       /usr/lib/nls/$LANG/vuewm.cat
       $HOME/.Xdefaults
       /usr/lib/X11/app-defaults/Vuewm



 COPYRIGHT
      (c) Copyright 1989, 1990 by Open Software Foundation, Inc.
      (c) Copyright 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990 by Hewlett-Packard Company
      All rights reserved.


 ORIGIN
      Hewlett-Packard Company ITO.


 SEE ALSO
      vuesession(1X), vuestyle(1X), X(1), VendorShell(3X), strftime(3),
      XmInstallImage(3X), XmGetPixmap(3X), and vuewmrc(4X).



















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