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FvwmDragWell(1) FvwmDragWell(1)
NAME
FvwmDragWell - A XDND drag well
SYNOPSIS
FvwmDragWell
FvwmDragWell is a Xdnd drag well. The user sends the data and type to
the drag well via a fvwm2 SendToModule command. The drag well indi-
cates that it received the information via a crude animation. The user
may then drag the information from the well to other applications that
support the Xdnd standard. The fvwm2 module FvwmWharf accepts drops of
type "text/uri-list".
INITIALIZATION
During initialization, FvwmDragWell gets config info from fvwm's module
configuration database (see fvwm2(1), section MODULE COMMANDS). If the
FvwmDragWell executable is linked to another name, i.e. ln -s FvwmDrag-
Well OtherDragWell, then another module called OtherDragWell can be
started, with a completely different configuration than FvwmDragWell,
simply by changing the keyword FvwmDragWell to OtherDragWell. This way
multiple FvwmDragWell programs may be used.
USE
Data is sent to the module from fvwm using the SendToModule Command.
The form of the send to module command is:
SendToModule modulename dragtype type-string, dragdata data
type-string is a quoted string that declares the type of "data" and how
the data will be exported. The "typestring" string is converted to an
XAtom. The user should use standard Mime type strings, all in lower
case. Note that the module does no data conversion.
There is one exception to the above format. If the datatype string is
omitted, the module assumes that the user is passing a file or direc-
tory path. In this case, the string "file://$hostname/" is prepended
to the data, and the data is exported as type "text/uri-list".
Examples:
SendToModule FvwmDragWell dragdata /usr/local/libexec/fvwm/2.4.0
On hostname saturn, the drag well will convert the data to "file://sat-
urn/usr/local/libexec/fvwm/2.4.0" and will export the data as type
"text/uri-list". The long form of this command would be
SendToModule FvwmDragWell dragtype text/uri-list, \
dragdata file://saturn/usr/local/libexec/fvwm/2.3.8
INVOCATION
FvwmDragWell must be invoked from fvwm2, so no command line invocation
will work.
CONFIGURATION OPTIONS
FvwmDragWell reads the same .fvwmrc file as fvwm reads when it starts
up, and looks for certain configuration options:
*FvwmDragWell: Geometry geometry
Completely or partially specifies the Fvwm window location and
geometry, in standard X11 notation. The default size is 48x48.
*FvwmDragWell: DragWellGeometry geometry
Specifies the geometry of the drag box in the FvwmDragWell win-
dow, in the standard X11 notation. Default is 30x30+9+9
*FvwmDragWell: Colorset colorset
The colorset is used for the background and shading of the drag
well. See the man page of FvwmTheme for a description of col-
orsets.
*FvwmDragWell: Fore Color
The foreground color. The default foreground color is grey60.
*FvwmDragWell: Back Color
The background color. The default background color is black.
*FvwmDragWell: Shadow Color
The shadow color of the button relief. The default foreground
relief color is grey20.
*FvwmDragWell: Hilite Color
The hilight color of the button relief. The default background
relief color is grey90.
BUGS
CREDITS and COPYRIGHTS
The concept for interfacing this module to the Window Manager by Robert
Nation. No guarantees or warranties or anything are provided or
implied in any way whatsoever. Use this program at your own risk.
Permission to use this program for any purpose is given, as long as the
copyright is kept intact.
3rd Berkeley Distribution 3 July 2001 FvwmDragWell(1)
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