7 <http://windowmaker.org>
8 <ftp://ftp.windowmaker.org>
27 Congratulations! You have purchased an extremely fine
28 device that would give you thousands of years of trouble-free
29 service, except that you undoubtably will destroy it via some
30 typical bonehead consumer maneuver. Which is why we ask you
31 to PLEASE FOR GOD'S SAKE READ THIS OWNER'S MANUAL CAREFULLY
32 BEFORE YOU UNPACK THE DEVICE. YOU ALREADY UNPACKED IT, DIDN'T
33 YOU? YOU UNPACKED IT AND PLUGGED IT IN AND TURNED IT ON AND
34 FIDDLED WITH THE KNOBS, AND NOW YOUR CHILD, THE SAME CHILD WHO
35 ONCE SHOVED A POLISH SAUSAGE INTO YOUR VIDEOCASSETTE RECORDER
36 AND SET IT ON "FAST FORWARD", THIS CHILD ALSO IS FIDDLING
37 WITH THE KNOBS, RIGHT? AND YOU'RE JUST NOW STARTING TO READ
38 THE INSTRUCTIONS, RIGHT??? WE MIGHT AS WELL JUST BREAK THESE
39 DEVICES RIGHT AT THE FACTORY BEFORE WE SHIP THEM OUT, YOU
41 -- Dave Barry, "Read This First!"
47 Window Maker is the GNU window manager for the X Window System. It was
48 designed to emulate the look and feel of part of the NEXTSTEP(tm) GUI. It's
49 supposed to be relatively fast and small, feature rich, easy to configure and
50 easy to use, with a simple and elegant appearance borrowed from NEXTSTEP(tm).
52 Window Maker was designed keeping integration with GNUstep in mind and is the
53 "official" window manager for it. It is also part of the GNU project
54 (www.gnu.org) Read more about GNUstep further on this file.
56 Hints (information given by applications to integrate well with the window
57 manager) for Motif(tm), OPEN LOOK(tm), KDE and GNOME are also supported.
58 So you can replace any of the window managers for these environments
59 with Window Maker while keeping most, if not all, of the native window manager
62 Window Maker was previously called WindowMaker.
64 Window Maker has no connection with Windowmaker, the software for
65 making windows and doors.
73 * README files all over the source tree have info related to the stuff
76 * INSTALL has installation instructions and some troubleshooting tips.
77 You're meant to read it before installing. it was not written just to
78 fill up space in the package...
80 * FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions. READ IT!!! FAQ.I18N is for
81 internationalization related questions.
83 * NEWS: list user visible changes from the previous version. Read it if
86 * MIRRORS: some alternative places where you can get Window Maker,
87 including platform specific packages of Window Maker.
89 * BUGFORM: use it to send bug reports. Please do use it.
91 * ChangeLog: what changed from the previous version?
94 * BUGS: list of known bugs
98 There's a tutorial maintained by Georges Tarbouriech at:
100 http://www.linuxfocus.org/~georges.t/
105 The Window Maker User's Guide can be downloaded from the official ftp
107 It can also be viewed in HTML format in:
108 http://people.delphi.com/crc3419/WMUserGuide/index.htm
110 The User Guide explains how to use Window Maker, the configuration files
116 Type "man wmaker" in the shell prompt to get general help about Window Maker
120 Directories & Files in the Source Tree
121 ======================================
123 * Install is a script for configuring and compiling Window Maker in a easy
124 way (not that the normal way is difficult, but...).
126 * AUTHORS: the credits
128 * TODO: plans for the future
130 * contrib/ has some contributed patches that are not supported by Window Maker
131 because they conflict with design filosophies of the developers or some
134 * util/ has various utility programs.
136 * WPrefs.app/ is the configuration program.
138 * src/wconfig.h has compile time options you can change to select some
139 options/features and other stuff.
141 * WINGs/ NEXTSTEP lookalike widget library
143 * wrlib/ image processing library
145 * po/ has message catalogs wich are the translated versions of the messages
146 displayed by Window Maker.
148 * docklib-x.x.tar.gz a library for writing dockapps
154 There is a mailing list for discussing Window Maker at
155 wm-user@windowmaker.org To subscribe to it, send a message containing:
157 in the subject of the message to wm-user-request@windowmaker.org
159 If you got a problem, ask there (after reading the docs, of course). The
160 people there is more likely to be able to answer your questions than we are.
161 For bug reports use the BUGFORM.
163 If you have a problem with a precompiled version of Window Maker
164 (rpm, deb etc), first ask the person who made the package.
166 IMPORTANT NOTE: when asking for help (in the mailing list or to the
167 developerts, directly) *always* send information about the system you are
168 using. You can use the system information section at the end of BUGFORM as a
169 guideline. Another thing: please don't send HTML mail.
172 There is also a #windowmaker IRC channel at openprojects. To join there,
173 connect your irc client to irc.openprojects.net, irc.linux.com or some other
174 server of that network.
180 GNUstep is a complete object-oriented development system, based on the
181 OpenStep specification released by NeXT(tm) (now Apple(tm)) and Sun(tm). It
182 will provide everything one needs to produce cross-platform, object-oriented,
183 graphical (and non-graphical) applications; providing among other things,
184 base system libraries, a high-level GUI application framework that uses a
185 Display PostScript(tm)-like imaging model (DGS), objects for accessing
186 relational databases, distributed objects and a graphical development
187 environment, with tools like interface modeller, a project management system
188 (project center) and other tools.
190 The GNUstep development system will be used to create a user environment,
191 with everything needed for a complete graphical user interface, such as a
192 file viewer, text editors and other applications. Note that the user
193 environment (or "desktop environment") is only a small part of the whole
194 GNUstep project and therefore it does not "compete" with other projects like
195 KDE or GNOME, simply because they are completely different things.
197 For more information on the GNUstep project, visit: http://www.gnustep.org
198 and http://gnustep.current.nu
201 Running multiple instances of Window Maker
202 ==========================================
204 It is not a good idea to run more than one instance of Window Maker
205 from the same user (so that wmaker will use the same configuration
206 files) at the same time. You might get unexpected behaviour when Window Maker
207 updates it's configuration files.
209 If you really desire to do this, try running Window Maker with the
210 command line option --static so that it will not update or change
211 any of the configuration files.
216 Sound is supported for Linux and FreeBSD systems with the use of a
217 separately distributed module called WSoundServer. There is also a graphical
218 configuration tool for setting up your sounds called WSoundPrefs.
219 You can download these at:
220 http://shadowmere.student.utwente.nl/
222 Note that you must compile Window Maker with the --enable-sound configure
223 flag and set the DisableSound option to NO.
229 I guess many users, mainly from the academic world, have to use
230 applications written using the OpenL**k toolkits, so having support
231 for these apps must be of some use.
233 To enable, use --enable-openlook when doing the configure. Note that
234 not everything is implemented.
236 Implemented stuff include decoration hints and the push-pin. Not implemented
237 stuff include _SUN_WINDOW_STATE (the compose led state stuff), drag and drop
238 interest stuff, header (not sure what's it) and footer strings.
240 Please give me feedback if something doesn't work. If the feature is
241 already implemented, but is not working because of a bug, I'll try to
242 have that fixed. If it's a non-implemented feature and you mention that
243 it's important (ie: not just cosmetical), I'll consider implementing it.
245 The "out" state of the pushpin is emulated as a pushed-in close button.
246 Just click on the button to make it pushed-out, which corresponds
247 to the pinned-in state of the pushpin. If you push again in the pushed-out
248 close button, it will act as a normal close button: it will close the window.
254 If you want to diminish Window Maker's memory usage and improve performance,
255 while keeping a nice appearance and good functionality, follow the items
258 - use solid textures for everything, mainly titlebars and menus. If you
259 want a nice looking desktop, use the Traditional style.
260 - turn NewStyle and Superfluous off
261 - do not bind many shortcuts in the menu and keep only the essential items
263 - turn on DisableClip
264 - edit wconfig.h and disable the NUMLOCK_HACK and the features you
265 don't use anyway (keep in mind that some of the #defines might not
266 work, as they are not fully supported). Make sure to always keep
267 NumLock and ScrollLock turned off.
268 - turn on DisableAnimations. You can also #undefine ANIMATIONS in wconfig.h
269 - strip down the default IconPath and PixmapPath entries to contain only
270 the paths that you really have in your system.
271 - do not use large images in the root background
272 - remove support for image formats you don't use
273 - to reduce memory usage, disable the icon cache, by setting the RIMAGE_CACHE
274 environment variable to 0. If you want to increase performance at the cost
275 of memory usage, set it's value to a value like the number of different
279 Keyboard Mouse Control
280 ======================
282 Many people ask about adding keyboard control of mouse, like in fvwm,
283 but Window Maker will not have such feature. The XKB extension supports
284 mouse simulation from the keyboard, in a much more powerfull fashion than
285 any simulation done by a window manager.
287 To enable it, hit the Control+Shift+NumLock or Shift+NumLock key combination.
288 You should hear the speaker beeping. To disable it, do the same thing.
290 To control the mouse the numeric keypad is used as follows:
291 - 4 (left arrow), 7 (Home), 8 (up arrow), 9 (PgUp), 6 (right arrow),
292 3 (PgDn), 2 (down arrow) and 1 (End) move the mouse to the corresponding
294 - holding one of the above keys and then holding the 5 key will move the
296 - / will select the first mouse button (left button);
297 - * will select the second mouse button (middle button);
298 - - will select the third mouse button (right button);
299 - 5 will do a click with the currently selected mouse button;
300 - + will do a double-click with the currently selected button;
301 - 0 (Ins) will click and hold the currently selected button;
302 - . (Del) will release the currently selected button that was previously
303 clicked with the 0 (Ins) key.
306 The above key values work in a XFree86 3.2 (X11R6.1) X server but your
310 How to make a gdb backtrace
311 ===========================
313 Backtraces can help us fix bugs that make Window Maker crash. If you
314 find a bug that crashes Window Maker, please send a backtrace with your
317 To make a usefull backtrace, you need a core file with debugging
318 information produced by Window Maker when it crashes. It should
319 have been installed without stripping too.
321 To compile wmaker with debugging information:
326 If you get the dialog window telling you that wmaker crashed and
327 asks you what to do, tell it to "Abort and leave a core file".
331 gdb .libs/wmaker path_to_the_core_file
333 Then, in the gdb prompt type "bt". Quit from gdb by typing "quit"
334 and then, in the shell prompt, type "exit".
336 The file named typescript will contain the backtrace.
340 Copyrights & Disclaimers
341 ========================
343 Window Maker is copyrighted by Alfredo K. Kojima and is licensed through the
344 GNU General Public License. Read the COPYING file for the complete license.
346 The icons that are distributed with this program and were made by Marco van
347 Hylckama Vlieg, are licensed through the GNU General Public License. Read the
348 COPYING file for the complete license.
350 The icons listed in COPYING.WTFPL and are distributed in this
351 program and were made by Banlu Kemiyatorn (]d), are licensed through the
352 "do What The Fuck you want to Public License". Read the COPYING.WTFPL
353 file for the complete license.
355 NeXT, OpenStep and NEXTSTEP are a trademarks of NeXT Computer, Inc.
356 All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.
358 The authors reserve the right to make changes in the software without prior
365 Alfredo K. Kojima <kojima@windowmaker.org>
366 Dan Pascu <dan@windowmaker.org>
367 Matt Hawkins <matt@windowmaker.org>
368 ]d <id@windowmaker.org>
370 Please don't ask us questions before reading the documentation (esp. the
371 FAQ, this file and INSTALL files) and about "cool" things you see in
372 people's desktop screenshots.
375 The AUTHORS file contains a list of the people who have contributed to the
376 project. The name of people who have helped with localization (translation)
377 can be found in po/README and Window Maker/README
379 If you have any comments, fixes and bug reports (filled BUGFORMs) send them
380 to developers@windowmaker.org
388 If you use Window Maker and *really* like it, please consider making my day
389 by sending me a music CD (or a MiniDisc or even a MP3 CDR) of your favorite
390 band, singer, instrumentist, composer or whatever :^). I like listening to
391 music and would love to get new CDs, especially from other parts of the
392 world. I like almost any kind of music, from Ozzy Osbourne to Bach (mas não
393 pagode e sertanejo pelamordideus :), so I will be happy to receive just about
399 Rua Firmino O. Bimbi, 255/25B