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Requirements

  • glibc (>=2.1)
  • Xlib
  • gdk-pixbuf OR gdk-pixbuf-2.0 (Makefile option)
  • root access for install

  • Compilation & Installation

    1) Untar / gunzip sources
    $ tar zxvf wmdrawer-x.x.x.tar.gz
    2) Edit Makefile
    3) Compilation
    $ make
    $ su -c 'make install'

    Build package

    Gentoo : wmdrawer-gentoo.ebuild
    RedHat : wmdrawer-redhat.spec
    Slackware : wmdrawer-slackware.spec

    Configuration

    A configuration file is needed to launch wmdrawer. Its default name is .wmdrawerrc and it must be copied in your home directory. It's also possible to put this file in another directory and / or to use a different name but in this case, you must use the -c command line option.

    Here is an example configuration file which can be downloaded HERE:
    WARNING:
    If wmDrawer's version is <= 0.9.5, you need to add a '&' character at the end of each command.
    If wmDrawer's version is <= 0.9.17.1, you should used the old syntax for lines of [column] sections which is:  image <SPACES and/or TABS> command


    Usage

    To launch wmDrawer with the default configuration file ~/.wmdrawerrc
    $ wmdrawer

    To launch wmDrawer with a specific configuration file (useful if you want to launch several instances of wmDrawer)
    $ wmdrawer -c config_file [-n instance_name]

    To launch wmDrawer in windowed mode (useful for AfterStep, Fvwm, Sawfish or KDE users)
    $ wmdrawer -w

    To display the version of wmDrawer
    $ wmdrawer -v

    wmDrawer is free software released under the GNU General Public License.
    Feel free to email me with questions or suggestions.
    Valéry Febvre vfebvre at easter-eggs dot com

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