This file contains information about the slit applications installed by the fluxbox-slitApps package. If you have
further questions you can ask at http://vectorlinux.com/forum/ or via email gbhil@linuxmail.org .
A startup script is installed as /usr/X11R6/bin/startfluxbox-dock. This script can be edited to start the various dockapps in different ways
(see notes for each app below). To use the supplied script, simply call startfluxbox-dock from the command line. Fluxbox will be started with the default desktop manager icons, and all the dockapps.
wmCalClock version: 1.25
usage: wmCalClock [-b
[-24] [-g] [-s] [-l
[-arial] [-comicsans] [-h]
-b
-tekton Use the Tekton font for time field.
-arial Use the Arial-Narrow (i.e. Helvetica-Narrow) font for time field.
-jazz Use the JazzPoster font for time field.
-luggerbug Use the Luggerbug font for time field.
-comicsans Use the ComicSans font for time field.
-tc
-bc
-e "Command" Command to execute via double click of mouse button 1.
-S Do not show seconds.
-24 Show 24-hour time. Default is 12 hour AM/PM Time.
-g Show Greenwich time.
-s Show Greenwich Mean Sidereal Time (GMST) in 24-hour format.
-L
Longitude is in degrees (- for West + for East).
-l Use a low-color pixmap to conserve colors. On 8-bit displays the
low color pixmap will always be used.
-h Display help screen.
Example: wmCalClock -b 100 -tc #001100 -bc #7e9e69
for more info:
$ man wmCalClock
the supplied start script starts as "wmCalClock -S"
Usage: wmbluecpu [option] [-c
Options:
-h, --help Print out this help and exit
-v, --version Print out version number and exit
-d, --display
-m, --milisecs
-b, --bgcolor
-o, --oncolor
-f, --offcolor
-w, --window Run in a window
-nw, --no-window Run as a dockapp
-s, --shape Use XShape extension
-ns, --no-shape Don't use XShape extension
-c, --cpunum
for more info:
see info from the developers in /usr/doc/WMBlueCPU-20050102/
the supplied start script starts as "wmbluecpu -b black -o white -f black"
usage:
-d
-h this help screen
-i
-v print the version number
-w waveform load
for more info:
see the resource file sample in /etc/.wmifsrc
the supplied script calls as "wmifs -w"
usage:
-display
-geometry +XPOS+YPOS initial window position
-s <...> sample rate in milliseconds (default:1000)
-r <...> refresh rate in milliseconds (default:100)
-U display user processes only
-x <...> exclude matching processes
-c <...> command
-m display memory usage
-v print version number
-a <1..5> select artistic style
The artistic style is one of:
1 - Light emitting diode (default)
2 - Liquid crystal display
3 - Rainbow display
4 - Neon lights
5 - More neon lights
for more info:
$ man wmtop
developer docs in /usr/doc/wmtop-0.84/
the supplied script calls as "wmtop -c ./wmtop.go -a 3 &". wmtop.go is a simple bash script that resides in your ~/ . It is user editable.
usage wmappl [-f configfile] [-i iconpath] [-V]
-f : reads configfile rather than ~/.wmapplrc
-i : prefixes icon filenames with iconpath
-V : show version information
for more info:
developer docs in /usr/doc/wmappl-0.1/
A default resource file is installed into your ~/.wmapplrc . It is user editable.
The supplied script calls as "wmappl".
Usage:
wmuptime [options]
options:
-h | -help | --help this help screen
-w WithdrawnState (for wmaker)
-s shaped window
-l led_color led color (def. green)
-display display select target display
for more info:
Developer docs in /usr/doc/wmuptime_v0.0.2/
The supplied script calls as "wmuptime -w -s -l cyan".
FbPager 0.1.4: (c) 2004 Henrik Kinnunen (fluxgen
Usage:
fbpager
Arguments:
-display
-w withdrawn state (i.e in the Slit)
-rc
-sr show resources
-s
-v show version
-h show this help
for more info:
http://fluxbox.org/fbpager
A default resource file is installed as ~/.fluxbox/fbpager
The supplied script calls as "fbpager -w"