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FVWMDEBUG(1)                      FVWM Module                     FVWMDEBUG(1)



NAME
       FvwmDebug - the FVWM module debugger

SYNOPSIS
       FvwmDebug should be spawned by fvwm(1) for normal functionality.

       To run this module, place this command somewhere in the configuration:

           Module FvwmDebug [optional-params]

       To stop this module, execute:

           KillModule FvwmDebug

DESCRIPTION
       This module persistently dumps all fvwm event details and optionally
       some other information into the standard error stream or a file, good
       for debugging purposes. The output may be optionally redirected to
       xconsole or similar window.

INVOCATION
       There are several command line switches:

       FvwmDebug [ --args│--noargs ] [ --events│--noevents ] [ --log file ] [
       --xconsole ] [ --mask mask ] [ --xmask mask ] [ --debug level ] [
       --track tracker-name ] [ --send-configinfo ] [ --send-windowlist ]

       Long switches may be abbreviated to shorter switches.

       --noargs - do not print all arguments of the event, just its name.
       --args is the default.

       --noevents - do not print even event names, implies --noargs.  It is
       similar in effect to setting both --mask and --xmask to 0, but the
       events are actually received by the module, they are just not printed.

       This option may be useful if --track or/and --debug is used.

       The default is --events normally, and --noevents if one or more --track
       options specified.

       -l│--log file - specify the log file name instead of the standard error
       stream. If the log file can't be open for writting, the default stan-
       dard error stream is used.

       The file may start with a pipe '│', this is similar to the usual mean-
       ing of a pipe, the output is piped to the specified command. See also
       --xconsole option.

       -xc│--xconsole - this is a shortcut for:

           FvwmDebug --log '│xconsole -file /dev/stdin -geometry 600x400 -notify'

       That shows the module output in the xconsole window rather than the
       standard error stream.

       -m│--mask mask - set the module mask, 31 bit integer.  By default
       almost all events are monitored (except for some flood events like CON-
       FIGURE_WINDOW or FOCUS_WINDOW. The special value of -1 sets the maximal
       mask.

       -x│--xmask mask - set the module extended mask, 31 bit integer.  By
       default almost all events are monitored (except for some flood events
       like ENTER_WINDOW or LEAVE_WINDOW. The special value of -1 sets the
       maximal extended mask.

       -d│--debug level - use the Perl library debugging mechanism.  The use-
       ful levels are 2 to 4.

       -t│--track tracker-name - create the given Perl library tracker and
       observe its main observable. This option may be specified multiple
       times.  This options implies --noevents unless explicitely overwritten.
       You may optionally try --debug, for example:

           FvwmDebug -xc --track PageInfo --track GlobalConfig --debug 3

       Run "fvwm-perllib man" to get the names of all existing trackers in
       your installed Perl library.

       -sc│--send-configinfo - send Send_ConfigInfo command to fvwm on
       startup, this results in a lot of events received.

       -sw│--send-windowlist - send Send_WindowList command to fvwm on
       startup, this results in a lot of events received.

SEE ALSO
       See also FvwmGtkDebug.

AUTHOR
       Mikhael Goikhman <migo@homemail.com>.



perl v5.8.0                       2003-06-09                      FVWMDEBUG(1)


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