NAME
fluxbox - A lightweight window manager for the X Windowing SystemSYNOPSIS
fluxbox [-rc rcfile] [-log logfile] [-display display] [-screen all| scr,scr...] [-verbose] [-sync]DESCRIPTION
is a window manager. As such it provides configurable window decorations, a root menu to launch applications and a toolbar that shows the current workspace name, a set of application names and the current time. There is also a workspace menu to add or remove workspaces.OPTIONS
-display displayStart fluxbox on the specified display.
Programs started by fluxbox will share the DISPLAY environment variable
also.
-h, -help
Display command line options.
-i, -info
Display useful information concerning the
defaults and compiled-in options.
-log logfile
Starting fluxbox with this option will
designate a file in which you want to log events to.
-rc rcfile
Use a different config file other than the
default ~/.fluxbox/init.
-v, -version
The version of fluxbox installed.
-screen all|scr,scr...
Run on specified screens only or all (by
default).
-verbose
Print more information in process.
-sync
Synchronize with the X server for
debugging.
-list-commands
Lists all available internal commands.
STARTING FLUXBOX
comes with a program called startfluxbox(1) usually located wherever you installed fluxbox. This script provides you with many options and variables that can be set when starting fluxbox. To actually call fluxbox and begin using it, you should place “exec startfluxbox” in your ~/.xinitrc as the last executed command. This is assuming that the location of and startfluxbox(1) are in your shell’s $PATH. Also note that you may need to create the ~/.xinitrc file or your setup may use ~/.xsession instead, depending on your X setup. Some X login managers like gdm(1) or kdm(1) may simply provide a “Fluxbox” session for you without having to alter any settings.USING FLUXBOX
When using fluxbox for the first time, users who are more accustomed to full desktop environments such as KDE or Gnome may be a little surprised by the minimal screen content. fluxbox is designed to be fast and powerful, so it may take a bit of getting used to — however, the rewards are worthwhile.Root Window (Main)
Looking at the fluxbox desktop immediately after startup you’ll generally see only one thing: the toolbar. If you right-click (mouse button 3) somewhere on the desktop, you can access the Root Menu. A middle-click (mouse button 2) on the desktop shows you the Workspace Menu.Root Menu and Workspace Menu
From the RootMenu you can launch applications and configure fluxbox. The WorkspaceMenu shows all windows and on which workspaces they are. See section MENUS on how to customize these menus.Toolbar
The toolbar contains any combination of the following tools, by default in this order:• Workspace Name: Name of the
current visible workspace
• Workspace Arrows:
Previous/Next Workspace
• Iconbar: List of windows
managed by fluxbox
• Window Arrows: Previous/Next
Application Window
• System Tray: Area for
applets
• Clock: Date and Time
Slit
Initially you won’t be able to see the slit. It is there, but it isn’t being used yet, which confuses some people initially. Think of it as a dock where you can place smaller programs. If you’ve looked at any screenshots on the official fluxbox web site, you will have noticed some small programs on the edge of some of the screens. These were more than likely docked programs in the slit. To learn more about the slit, we have an entire SLIT section below that goes into detail about the options you have.Layers
fluxbox manages the following layers (from highest to lowest):•Above Dock
•Dock
•Top
•Normal
•Bottom
•Desktop
Focus Model
The window that has the focus is the one that receives key and mouse events. The focus model is selectable via the Configuration menu located in the root menu. We’ll discuss the different types of focus below in the FOCUS MODEL section.Windows
A left-click (mouse button 1) on any part of the window’s border will raise it. Dragging then moves the window to another part of the desktop. A right click and drag on the border resizes the window. Dragging the resize grips at the left and right bottom corners also will resize the window. Middle clicking on a border or titlebar will immediately lower the window. Right clicking on the titlebar opens the Window menu. The commands unique to this menu are discussed in detail in the Window Menu section.Tabs
fluxbox allows windows to be ‘grouped’ by middle clicking and holding on a window’s tab and dragging it onto another window. This ‘tabbing’ allows you to put multiple applications in one location on the desktop and do several operations (for example, moving or resizing) to all windows in the group. By default, tabs are located just above the window, but they may be embedded in the titlebar or moved to other locations on the outside of the window. Configuration is discussed in TAB OPTIONS section.Key Bindings
There are a number of key bindings set up by default, which can be configured and extended to just about anything you can imagine with the keyboard. See fluxbox-keys(5) for details on how to do this.• Left-click (Button 1): hides
all fluxbox menus
• Middle-click (Button 2): shows
the Workspace Menu
• Right-click (Button 3): shows
the Root Menu
• Scroll wheel (Buttons 4 and
5): jump to the previous/next workspace
• ALT+Drag Left-click anywhere
on a window moves the window.
• ALT+Drag Right-click anywhere
on a window resizes the window.
• ALT+Middle-click anywhere on a
window lowers the current window.
• CTRL+Drag Left-click on a
window’s titlebar lets you drag to attach the window to
another’s tab group
• Double Left-click on a
window’s titlebar shades the window
• Middle-click on a
window’s titlebar lowers the window
• Right-click on a
window’s titlebar pops up the Window Menu
• Scroll wheel on the toolbar
cycles through windows
• ALT+Tab /
ALT+Shift+Tab: Cycle through windows
• WIN+Tab /
WIN+Shift+Tab: Cycle through tabs
• WIN+1 - WIN+9: Select
the 1st → 9th tab in the current window
• ALT+F1: Run xterm(1) to
open a new terminal
• ALT+F2: Run fbrun(1)
for a small “run program” dialog
• ALT+F4: Close the current
window
• ALT+F5: Kill the current
window (like xkill(1))
• ALT+F9: Minimize (iconify) the
current window
• ALT+F10: Maximize the current
window
• ALT+F11: Full-screen the
current window
• ALT+Space: Open the Window
Menu
• CTRL+ALT+Del: Exit fluxbox
(log out)
• CTRL+ALT+Left /
CTRL+ALT+Right: Go to the previous/next workspace
• WIN+Left / WIN+Right:
Send the current window to the previous/next workspace, but remain on this
workspace
• CTRL+WIN+Left /
CTRL+WIN+Right: Take the current window to the previous/next workspace,
and switch to that workspace
• CTRL+F1 - CTRL+F12:
Switch to the 1st → 12th workspace
• WIN+F1 - WIN+F12: Send
the current window to a specific workspace
• CTRL+WIN+F1 -
CTRL+WIN+F12: Take the current window to a specific workspace
MENUS
fluxbox provides a popup menu facility that is used by a few different types of native menus.Root Menu
The root menu is where you can launch commonly-used applications and change different aspects of fluxbox by simply clicking on a menu item. By default it is opened by a right-click on the empty area of the desktop.The next level under this menu is where you
can set certain resources and really begin to customize the look and feel of
your desktop. See the Configure Menu section below for more
details.
System Styles
This is where the standard styles are listed.
You can select one of these by clicking on it, and it will be applied
immediately. System styles are located in /usr/share/fluxbox/styles/
upon a default install. Remember that you can confirm this with fluxbox -i.
User Styles
This is where your custom styles are listed.
It will list any styles from ~/.fluxbox/styles/, which may be styles
you grab from the Internet, or your own custom styles, provided you follow the
standards described in fluxbox-style(5).
Workspace List
This is the same as the Workspace Menu
detailed below.
Tools
Listed here are different tools that you can
use. You can rename your workspace, run programs from a command line or
regenerate your menu.
Window Managers
Allows you to switch your window manager.
(Only listed if you have other window managers/desktop environments
installed.)
Lock Screen
Locks the screen, if a suitable locking
program has been detected.
Fluxbox Command
A little Commandline will popup where you can
enter a fluxbox command. These commands are the same as those detailed in
fluxbox-keys(5).
Reload config
Use this to reload the fluxbox configuration
files. You must do this after editing the ‘keys’ file,
‘init’ file, or the current style.
Restart
Restart the whole darn thing. This starts a
completely new fluxbox process, rereads files and redraws all graphical
elements. Running applications will remain open, however, and restored to the
same workspaces they were previously in once fluxbox returns.
Exit
Exits fluxbox, which in turn either shuts down
the X Window server or returns you to the graphical login screen.
Configuration Menu
This menu offers the opportunity to set up fluxbox. It contains many options which can be altered manually in the ‘init’ file, but this is an easier and faster way to change the most common settings.Lets you configure the window focus model. For
details, see FOCUS MODEL, below.
Maximize Options
Lets you configure what happens when you
maximize a window. The four options are:
Full Maximization:
Tab Options
Normally, a maximized window will not overlap
the toolbar, slit, or any docked windows (like panels). Enabling this option
allows maximized windows to be as large as the actual screen resolution.
Ignore Resize Increment:
Normally, terminal windows specify a
“resize increment” which mean fluxbox will only resize the
window to an even multiple of the character size. Enabling this option will
ignore this specification when maximizing.
Disable Moving / Disable Resizing:
Normally, maximized windows can still be moved
and resized. Enabling these options prevents these behaviour.
Lets you configure the properties of tabs.
Detailed in TAB OPTIONS, below.
Slit
This menu can also be found by right-clicking
the slit (if visible). Find more information about this menu’s options
in the Slit Menu section, below.
Toolbar
This menu can also be found by right-clicking
any non-icon part of the toolbar. Find more information about this
menu’s options in the Toolbar Menu section, below.
Transparency
This sets the default transparency for a
focused windows, unfocused window and the menu. Use the left mouse button to
decrease and the right mouse button to increase the value. 0 is invisible, 255
is not transparent at all.
The transparency of individual application windows can be overridden in the
‘apps’ file ( fluxbox-apps(5)).
The Force Pseudo Transparency option will force fluxbox to ignore the
xcomposite extension and use pseudo-transparency instead of true transparency.
Note: When pseudo-transparency is on, the transparency values here only affect
titlebars, not window contents.
Opaque Window Moving
If enabled, you will see the window content
while dragging it. Otherwise only an outline of the window will be
shown.
Workspace Warping
If enabled, you can drag windows from one
workspace to another. The previous workspace is to the left, the next
workspace is to the right.
Window Menu
The Window menu is displayed when you right click on the titlebar of a window.Shade the window (display the titlebar
only).
Stick
(Un)Stick window. A ‘stuck’
window will always be displayed on all workspaces.
Send To...
Send window to another workspace. When you
select the workspace with a middle click, fluxbox will send you along with the
application to the selected workspace.
Maximize
(Un)Maximize window. Depending on your toolbar
and slit configuration, maximize may cover them. You can use the different
mouse buttons for different aspects of maximize function.
Iconify
•Button 1 (Un)Maximize as normal.
•Button 2 (Un)Maximize window
vertically.
•Button 3 (Un)Maximize window
horizontally.
Iconify (or minimize) a window. The
‘icon’ can be found in the Icons submenu of the workspace menu
as well as in the toolbar (if a Toolbar mode showing Icons is selected).
Raise
Raise the window above all others in the same
layer.
Lower
Lower the window below all others in the same
layer.
Layer...
Change the layer of this window. See
LAYERS for more details.
Transparency
Change this window’s transparency,
overriding the defaults from the Configuration Menu.
Remember...
Specify which window settings should be stored
in the ‘apps’ file and resumed the next time this window is
opened.
Specifically the setting you may store are:
Workpace:
These are is covered in more detail in fluxbox-apps(5).
Close
Open this in the same workspace as where the
window currently resides.
Jump to workspace:
When Workspace is selected, fluxbox
will jump to the appropriate workspace when this window is opened there. If
not selected, the window will open in the background.
Head:
For xinerama users only, start this window on
the current head (or screen).
Dimensions:
Record the current window height and
width.
Position:
Record the current X and Y coordinates of the
window.
Sticky:
Record whether the window is on all desktops,
or not.
Decorations:
Record the current set of decorations (title
bar, grips, tabs, etc) on the window.
Shaded:
Record whether the window is shaded (or
rolled-up) or not.
Minimized:
Record whether the window is iconified (or
minimized) or not.
Maximized:
Record whether the window is maximized or
not.
Fullscreen:
Record whether the window is in fullscreen
mode or not.
Transparency:
Record the current Transparency
settings.
Layer:
Record the current layer.
Save on close:
If selected, any of the above items which are
also selected will be updated with the window’s current values as it is
closed.
Close the application softly.
Kill
Kill the window’s parent process, like
xkill(1).
Workspace Menu
The workspace menu can be found, by default, by middle-clicking on the background. This menu contains entries to explore the currently defined workspaces, windows, and add/remove/rename workspaces. IconsThis menu shows any iconified (or, minimized)
windows. Clicking on a window in this menu will raise it on the current
workspace.
Workspaces
The next section provides one submenu per
workspace. Middle-clicking on a workspace name will take you to that
workspace. The submenu contains a list of all open windows on that workspace.
Clicking on a window name will take you to that window and raise it, changing
the active workspace if necessary.
New Workspace
This entry adds a new workspace to the end of
the list of current workspaces.
Edit current workspace name
Pops up a dialog to enter a new name for the
current workspace.
Remove Last
Remove the last workspace in the list. Any
windows currently open there will be sent to the next-to-last workspace.
TOOLBAR
The toolbar is a small area to display information like a clock, workspace name, a system tray or a taskbar (iconbar) that can contain the running programs. The color, look, font etc. is defined in the STYLE.This will show an area to display a clock and
the date according to the format specification listed in "man
strtftime"
Iconbar
This is the area that contains all windows
(all running applications, all minimized windows or maybe no window, all
depending on the Toolbar Settings).
Systemtray
The Systemtray can hold applications that are
made to use it.
WorkspaceName
This displays the name of the current
workspace.
PrevWorkspace
This displays an arrow that allows one to
switch to the workspace left of the current one.
NextWorkspace
This displays an arrow that allows one to
switch to the workspace right of the current one.
PrevWindow
This displays an arrow that switches focus to
the previous visible window on the current workspace.
NextWindow
This displays an arrow that switches focus to
the next visible window on the current workspace.
Toolbar Menu
This menu can be opened by right-clicking on the toolbar (though not on a window’s name in the iconbar), or from the Configuration Menu.Sets the toolbar either to visible or
invisible.
Auto hide
If this is enabled the toolbar will disappear
after a defined time when the mouse pointer leaves the toolbar. It will slide
in when the cursor hits the remaining edge of the toolbar. See the
session.autoRaiseDelay resource for the delay time.
Toolbar width percentage
Sets the width of the toolbar in a percentage
of your total screen size. Use the left mouse button to decrease and the right
mouse-button to increase the value. The value can be from 1-100.
Maximize Over
Enabling this option will allow windows to
maximize over the toolbar. With this switched on they will only expand to the
edge of the bar. This option may be overridden by the “Full
Maximization” from the Configuration Menu. If that option is
enabled, this option will have no effect..
Layer...
This sets the layer on which the toolbar is
set. With this you can set the toolbar to "Always on top".
Placement
Sets the toolbar to any edge of the screen,
either centered or aligned with a corner.
Alpha
This sets the alpha value for the toolbar. Use
the left mouse button to decrease and the right mouse button to increase the
value. 0 is invisible, 255 is not transparent at all.
Iconbar Mode
Specifies various modes of the
iconbar’s operation.
The first section outlines what types of windows will be shown in the iconbar:
None:
The next section specifies the alignment of the window names shown in the
iconbar. The width is specified via the
session.screen0.iconbar.iconWidth resource:
Left:
The last option in this submenu is:
Show Pictures:
Clock
Will not show any windows
Icons:
Shows windows from all workspaces that are
iconified (or, minimized)
NoIcons:
Shows windows from all workspaces that are not
iconified
WorkspaceIcons:
Shows windows from the current workspace that
are iconified
WorkspaceNoIcons:
Shows windows from the current workspace that
are not iconified
Workspace:
Shows all windows (iconified or not) from the
current workspace
All Windows:
Shows all windows (iconified or not) from all
workspaces
All icons will be left-aligned with the width
set in the ‘init’ file
Relative:
All icons will be sized evenly to fill the
iconbar completely
Right:
All icons will be right-aligned with the width
set in the ‘init’ file
If enabled the iconbar will show the
application’s icon (if provided by the application)
Lets you switch between the 00:00am - 11:59pm
and 00:00 - 23:59 notation
Edit Clock Format
clicking this entry will pop up a dialog
window in which the clock format can be set according to man strftime
(or man date).
FOCUS MODEL
The Focus Model defines how windows gain focus (i.e. become the active window, which receives keyboard and mouse events). The focus model can be changed in the configuration menu (usually located under fluxbox menu in the Root Menu.Click to focus windows.
Mouse Focus
Window focus follows mouse.
ClickTabFocus
Click to focus tabs.
MouseTabFocus
Tab focus follows mouse.
If enabled, a new window will grab X focus as
soon as it is opened.
Auto Raise
If enabled, focusing on a new window will
automatically raise that window above all others within its layer. When
disabled, you must explicitly raise a focused window using the window menu,
keybinding, or Click Raises.
Click Raises
If enabled, clicking anywhere on a window will
raise it above all others within its layer.
TAB OPTIONS
This section of fluxbox configuration menu lets you configure many features of tabs. Inside of it there are three main options: PlacementYou can choose where the external tabs will be
positioned relative to the window. For these options to work, Tabs in
Titlebar must be off.
Tabs in Titlebar
When this option is on, tabs are fixed in
window titlebar and the width varies according to the amount of windows
grouped.
Maximize Over
When this option is on, maximizing a window
will disregard the size and location of external tabs, which means they may be
pushed out of the screen entirely.
External Tab Width
This specifies in pixels the width of external
tabs.
STYLES
fluxbox enables you to use specialized files that contain X(1) resources to specify colors, textures, pixmaps and fonts, and thus the overall look of your window borders, menus and the toolbar.Style Overlay
In addition to the style file, the overlay file, whose location is specified by session.screen0.styleOverlay (default: ~/.fluxbox/overlay) can be used to set style resources that override all styles. For more information about which parts of fluxbox can be controlled by the overlay file, see fluxbox-style(5).THE SLIT
The slit is a special fluxbox window frame that can contain dockable applications, such as “bbtools” or “window maker dockapps”.bbmail -w & bbpager -w & wmdrawer & exec fluxbox
Slit Menu
This menu can be opened by right-clicking on the slit (though not on an application running within the slit), or from the Configuration Menu.This lets you set the position of the
slit.
Layer
See LAYERS for details on the layer
order.
Auto hide
If this is enabled the slit will disappear
after a defined time when the mouse pointer leaves the slit. It will slide in
when the cursor hits the remaining edge of the slit. See the
session.autoRaiseDelay resource for the delay time.
Maximize Over
Enabling this option will allow windows to
maximizing over the slit. With this switched off they will only expand to the
edge of the slit. This option may be overridden by the “Full
Maximization” from the Configuration Menu. If that option is
enabled, this option will have no effect..
Alpha
This sets the alpha value for the slit. Use
the left mouse button to decrease and the right mouse button to increase the
value. 0 is invisible, 255 is not transparent at all.
Clients
This submenu lets you reorder the the
applications running in the slit. You are able to hide apps from the slit by
unselecting them in the list showing. This will not kill the app. You can make
them re-appear by selecting them in the list. The "Save SlitList"
option saves the new order to you slitlist located in
~/.fluxbox/slitlist. See the next section for details.
Slitlist File
fluxbox’s slitlist file is available for those that use dockapps in the slit. This file helps fluxbox keep track of the order of the dockapps when in the slit. The file is generally located at ~/.fluxbox/slitlist.LAYERS
Layers affect the way that windows will overlap each other on the screen. Windows on a higher layer will always appear above those on a lower one, whether they are focused or not. Fluxbox uses 13 layers, starting from 1 (highest).•2 - Above Dock
•4 - Dock
•6 - Top
•8 - Normal
•10 - Bottom
•12 - Desktop
RESOURCES
Usually the ~/.fluxbox/init resource file is created and maintained by fluxbox itself. You can use the Configure Menu, mentioned above, to set most of these options. However, we’ll cover all of the resource options that are available to the user. If you edit this file while fluxbox is running, you must “reconfigure” to reload the resource options.These resources are available to the user to
set different levels of transparency for different components of fluxbox. Each
one accepts a value between 0-255, 255 being opaque and 0 being completely
transparent.
Default: 255
session.screen0.{slit|toolbar}.autoHide: boolean
The autoHide resources allow the user to set
the behavior of the toolbar and slit. This behavior can be that they disappear
when they are not being used actively by the user, or they remain visible at
all times.
Default: False
session.screen0.{slit|toolbar}.layer: layer
With these two resources, you can set the
layer you want the toolbar and the slit to appear on. Please read the LAYER
section for more information.
Default: Dock
session.screen0.{slit|toolbar}.placement: placement
These allow users to place the slit and
toolbar where they like.
Possible options are:
BottomLeft BottomCenter BottomRight LeftBottom
LeftCenter LeftTop RightBottom RightCenter
RightTop TopLeft TopCenter TopRight
Slit default: RightBottom
Toolbar default: BottomCenter
session.screen0.{slit|toolbar|tabs}.maxOver: boolean
Setting these to True will allow application
windows to maximize over the complete screen. Setting to False allows the
slit, toolbar, and external tabs to hold their territory and will always be
visible when an application is maximized.
Default: False
session.screen0.toolbar.height: integer
Set the height of the toolbar. If the value is
set to 0, the style file will gain control over the toolbar height. It is
possible to set a fixed height by changing this value to something greater
than 0.
Default: 0
session.screen0.toolbar.visible: boolean
The user can set whether they want to have a
toolbar on screen at all. Setting to False removes the toolbar from the
screen.
Default: True
session.screen0.toolbar.widthPercent: integer
This resource sets the width percentage of the
toolbar on the screen.
Default: 100
session.screen0.toolbar.tools: tools
This resource specifies the tools plugged into
the toolbar. Read the TOOLBAR section in this manual for a description of each
of these. They may be specified in any order, delimited by the ,
character. They will appear in the order given.
Possible tools:
clock iconbar nextwindow prevwindow
nextworkspace prevworkspace systemtray
workspacename
Default:
workspacename, prevworkspace, nextworkspace, iconbar, prevwindow, nextwindow,
systemtray, clock
session.screen0.{slit|toolbar}.onhead: integer
For those that use xinerama, users can set
this value to the number of the head where they would like to see the slit and
toolbar, starting from 1. Setting this to 0 will ignore xinerama information.
Default: 0 for slit, 1 for toolbar
session.screen0.iconbar.mode: pattern
This determines which windows will be
displayed in the iconbar. Any window pattern is acceptable. See the section
CLIENT PATTERNS in either fluxbox-keys(5) or
fluxbox-apps(5) for details.
Default: {static groups} (workspace)
session.screen0.iconbar.usePixmap: boolean
This is also set in the Iconbar Mode menu.
When set to True, this will show the native icon of applications.
Default: True
session.screen0.iconbar.iconTextPadding: integer
This specifies the space between the window
title and the edge of the button.
Default: 10
session.screen0.iconbar.alignment: position
This value should be changed in the Iconbar
Mode menu.
Available options:
Default: Relative
session.screen0.iconbar.iconWidth: integer
• Left: Fixed width, aligned
left
• Relative: Width varies to fill
the iconbar
• Right: Fixed width, aligned
right
Used to specify the iconbar button width for
Left/Right alignment.
Default: 128
session.screen0.strftimeFormat: date
This adjusts the way the current time is
displayed in the toolbar. The strftime(3) format is used.
Default: %k:%M
session.screen0.tabs.intitlebar: boolean
This specifies whether tabs should be embedded
in the titlebar or placed outside the window.
Default: True
session.screen0.tab.placement: placement
This specifies where external tabs will appear
on the window. It has the same possible values as
sesion.screen0.{slit|toolbar}.placement.
Default: TopLeft
session.screen0.tab.width: integer
This specifies the width of external tabs in
pixels.
Default: 64
session.screen0.focusModel:
ClickToFocus|MouseFocus|StrictMouseFocus
This controls how windows gain focus via the
mouse. With ‘ClickToFocus’, the user must click on the window.
With ‘MouseFocus’, windows gain focus whenever the mouse moves
over them, but only when the mouse is moving. With
‘StrictMouseFocus’, windows gain focus whenever the mouse enters
any exposed area, even if this is due to layer changes, window movement,
changing desktops, closing windows, etc.
Default: ClickToFocus
session.screen0.autoRaise: boolean
When True, this setting automatically raises
any window that gains focus.
Default: True
session.autoRaiseDelay: integer
Adjusts the delay (in milli-sec) before
focused windows will raise when using the Autoraise option.
Default: 250
session.screen0.clickRaises: boolean
This setting allows a user to click anywhere
on a window to bring it on top of other windows. Otherwise, only the titlebar
will work.
Default: True
session.screen0.workspacewarping: boolean
This setting enables a user to change
workspaces by dragging a window across the edge of the screen.
Default: True
session.screen0.showwindowposition: boolean
Setting this resource to True shows the user,
in a little window, the exact position of the application window while the
user is dragging it. Allows a precise placement of windows on a screen.
Default: False
session.screen0.defaultDeco: string
This specifies the default window decorations,
according to the same options available to the [Deco] option in the
‘apps’ file, described in fluxbox-apps(5).
Default: NORMAL
session.screen0.menuDelay: integer
This sets the delay in milliseconds for
submenus to open when you hover over them or to close when you hover over
another item.
Default: 200
session.screen0.focusNewWindows: boolean
This sets whether or not new windows will
become focused automatically.
Default: True
session.screen0.workspaceNames: names
Here is where the user can name their
workspaces, in a comma-delimited list. However it is recommended to use the
tool available in the Workspace Menu to set these.
Default: Workspace 1, Workspace 2, Workspace 3, Workspace 4
session.screen0.edgeSnapThreshold: integer
When moving a window across your screen,
fluxbox is able to have it ‘snap’ to the edges of the screen and
other windows for easy placement. This variable tells fluxbox the distance (in
pixels) at which the window will jump to the edge.
Default: 10
session.screen0.windowPlacement: strategy
This resource specifies where to place new
windows when not otherwise specified (by the program or the
‘apps’ file, for example).
Available strategies:
Default: RowSmartPlacement
session.screen0.rowPlacementDirection:
LeftToRight|RightToLeft
•RowSmartPlacement: tries to place
windows in rows without overlapping
•ColSmartPlacement: tries to place
windows in columns without overlapping
•CascadePlacement: places windows below
the titlebar of the previous one
•UnderMousePlacement: places new
windows underneath the mouse
These settings control the direction in which
windows are tiled using the RowSmartPlacement and ColSmartPlacement strategies
described above.
Default: LeftToRight
session.screen0.colPlacementDirection:
TopToBottom|BottomToTop
These settings control the direction in which
windows are tiled using the RowSmartPlacement and ColSmartPlacement strategies
described above.
Default: TopToBottom
session.screen0.fullMaximization: boolean
If this setting is enabled, windows will
maximize over the toolbar, slit, and any other window that creates a strut, no
matter what their individual settings are.
Default: False
session.screen0.opaqueMove: boolean
When moving a window, setting this to True
will draw the window contents as it moves (this is nasty on slow systems). If
False, it will only draw an outline of the window border.
Default: True
session.screen0.workspaces: integer
Set this to the number of workspaces the users
wants.
Default: 4
session.cacheLife: minutes
This tells fluxbox how long unused pixmaps may
stay in the X server’s memory.
Default: 5
session.cacheMax: KbSize
This tells fluxbox how much memory it may use
to store cached pixmaps on the X server. If your machine runs short of memory,
you may lower this value.
Default: 200
session.colorsPerChannel: integer
This tells fluxbox how many colors to take
from the X server on pseudo-color displays. A channel would be red, green, or
blue. fluxbox will allocate this variable ^ 3 and make them always available.
Value must be between 2-6. When you run fluxbox on an 8bpp display, you must
set this resource to 4.
Default: 4
session.doubleClickInterval: integer
Adjust the delay in milliseconds between mouse
clicks for fluxbox to consider a double click.
Default: 250
session.forcePseudoTransparency: boolean
If you have Xorg’s composite extension
enabled, this setting will force the menu, windows, toolbar, and slit to use
pseudo-transparency instead of true transparency.
Default: False
session.ignoreBorder: boolean
This configures the ability to move windows by
dragging the border.
Default: False
session.tabPadding: integer
This specifies the spacing between tabs.
Default: 0
session.tabsAttachArea: Window|Titlebar
With this set to ‘Window’,
windows may be grouped by dragging one tab with the middle mouse button and
dropping it anywhere on another window. With ‘Titlebar’, the
user must drop the tab on the target window’s titlebar.
Default: Window
session.titlebar.{left|right}: buttons
The buttons or icons to place in the titlebar
of decorated windows. You may specify any number, space-delimited.
The available options are:
Close Maximize MenuIcon Minimize Shade
Stick LHalf RHalf
Default left: Stick
Default right: Shade Minimize Maximize Close
LHalf and RHalf are buttons to quickly place a window into the
left and right half of the current monitor.
Location of persistent application settings,
or the ‘apps’ file. See the Remember... item in the
Window Menu section above or fluxbox-apps(5) for details.
session.groupFile: location
Deprecated, auto-grouping is now done in the
‘apps’ file, see fluxbox-apps(5) for details.
session.keyFile: location
Location of the keyboard mapping settings, or
the ‘keys’ file. See fluxbox-keys(5) for details.
session.menuFile: location
Location of the Root Menu file. See
fluxbox-menu(5) for details.
session.slitlistFile: location
Location of the file used to remember slit
client ordering. See SLIT above for details.
session.styleFile: location
Location of the currently selected style. See
fluxbox-style(5) for details.
session.styleOverlay: location
Location of the style overlay file. See
fluxbox-style(5) for details.
session.screen0.windowMenu: location
This optionally specifies the location of a
user-defined window menu. If left blank, it will use
~/.fluxbox/windowmenu.
Default: blank
ENVIRONMENT
HOMEfluxbox uses $HOME to find the
.fluxbox/init file and to resolve style file and -directory names.
DISPLAY
When no other display was given on the command
line, fluxbox will start on the display specified by this variable.
SIGNALS
fluxbox responds to the following signals:•SIGHUP fluxbox loads the
configuration.
•SIGUSR1 Forces reloading of
configuration.
•SIGUSR2 Forces reloading of menu
file.
AUTHORS
fluxbox is written and maintained by Henrik Kinnunen <fluxgen at fluxbox org>, Simon Bowden <rathnor at fluxbox org>, Mathias Gumz <akira at fluxbox org>, and Mark Tiefenbruck <mark at fluxbox org>, with contributions and patches merged from many individuals around the world.•Jim Ramsay <i.am at jimramsay
com> (>fluxbox-1.0.0)
•Curt Micol <asenchi at asenchi
com> (>fluxbox-0.9.11)
•Tobias Klausmann <klausman at users
sourceforge net> (⟨fluxbox-0.9.11)
•Grubert <grubert at users
sourceforge net> (fluxbox)
•Matthew Hawkins <matt at mh
dropbear id au> (blackbox)
•Wilbert Berendsen <wbsoft at xs4all
nl> (blackbox)
•Numerous other languages could be
available if someone jumps in.
ONLINE DOCUMENTATION
The Official fluxbox website: http://www.fluxbox.orgBUGS
If you find any bugs, please visit the #fluxbox irc channel on irc.freenode.net or submit them to the bug tracker at http://sf.net/projects/fluxbox . Or you may subscribe to one of the mailinglists. More information can be found on the official website.SEE ALSO
fluxbox-apps(5) fluxbox-keys(5) fluxbox-style(5) fluxbox-menu(5) fluxbox-remote(1) fbsetroot(1) fbsetbg(1) fbrun(1) startfluxbox(1)AUTHOR
Henrik Kinnunen <[email protected]>Author.
13 February 2013 | fluxbox.txt |