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Auto(1.0)							     Auto(1.0)




NAME

       Auto - the AfterStep auto-raise module


SYNOPSIS

       Auto  is spawned by afterstep, so no command line invocation will work.

       An appropriate invocation from afterstep looks like:
       Module Auto 325

       or, from a menu:
       Popup "Modules"
		Title "Modules"
		Module "Audio" Audio
		Module "Auto"  Auto 325
		Module "Wharf" Wharf
		Module "Ident" FvwmIdent
		Module "Pager" FvwmPager 0 3

       The numeric argument is required. It specifies how long a window must
       retain the keyboard input focus before it is raised. The delay is
       measured in milliseconds, and any integer 0 or greater is acceptable.



AUTHOR

       Auto  is  a  port  of  the  FvwmAuto  to  Afterstep  by	 Frank	 Fejes
       <frank@ssax.com>



3rd Berkeley Distribution	 October 1996			     Auto(1.0)


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